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ReadMultiplex.com: You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It. Part 25: The Desk Set Prophecy.
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In the long arc of our collective story, certain artifacts from the past arrive like messages in bottles, washed ashore from a time when the future was still negotiable. Desk Set (1957) is one such relic, a shimmering, color-saturated romantic comedy that, beneath its champagne toasts and typewriter clatter, delivers a precise, almost eerie blueprint of the tensions now unfolding in the Interregnum. This is not mere nostalgia; it is a distant warning, encoded in laughter and light, about the precise mechanics of technological displacement, corporate rhetoric, human resilience, and the quiet triumph of the irreplaceable.
Seventy years before ChatGPT, this film, among the earliest Hollywood productions to feature a computer as a central character, perfectly predicted our modern anxieties about AI, from corporate spin and system meltdowns to the bizarre reality of “AI hallucinations.” It exposed the Productivity Paradox decades before economists named it, and it laid bare the true nature of today’s AI job crisis: highly skilled workers are not simply losing their jobs but are being pushed into the exhausting, monotonous world of data annotation to train their electronic replacements.
This movie is a map that will present our journey into the future.
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