
The Last Alarm
How AI Is Rewriting The Rules Of Work By CodeByCedLength1h 34m
About this audiobook
The Last Alarm is the book that tells you the truth and then hands you a plan. Backed by research from Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, and the World Economic Forum, this guide maps exactly who loses first, which industries are booming, and how everyday workers with no prestigious degree or corporate backing, are using AI tools to build real income right now. The window is open. Move before it closes.
The jobs are already gone. Klarna replaced 700 workers overnight. IBM froze 7,800 positions. Entry-level hiring is at a 37-year low. And the people building AI. Sam Altman, Bill Gates, Dario Amodei are openly warning that half of white-collar entry-level jobs could disappear within five years. This is not speculation. It is already happening. And the workers who will survive it are not the most credentialed, they are the most aware, and the ones who move first.
Audiobook details
GenreBusiness and Economics, Technology
Length1 hr 34 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateApr 9, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1
21of the 30 occupations at highest automation risk.
2Introduction: The Train Has Already Left the Station
22volume.
3poor at nuance.
23editorial.
4Chapter 1: The Numbers Don't Lie
24Chapter 6: The Industries That Survive, Thrive, and Die
5living -- Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, the World Economic Forum, the International Monetary
25becomes much clearer.
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6transportation.
26software.
7sales representatives, telephone operators, ticket agents, travel clerks, and various clerical and
27Chapter 7: The Opportunity Layer -- Who Wins If They Move Fast
8permanent.
28leverage rather than threat.
9Chapter 2: It's Already Happening -- Mass Replacement in Real Time
29AI Engineer, AI Governance Lead, MLOps Engineer, Prompt Engineer, AI Security Analyst.
10careers.
30Chapter 8: The Fresh Graduate Playbook -- Your First 24 Months
11good enough."
31you.
12Chapter 3: What the Builders Are Actually Saying
32Chapter 9: How to Adapt No Matter Where You're Starting From
13runs in the opposite direction.
33distinctively human for now.
14physical, technical, domain-specific work.
34everything.
15company.
35Chapter 11: The Psychological Weight of Being Replaced
16Chapter 4: The Geography of Disruption -- Where America Gets Hit Hardest
36survive.
17the past twenty years: Durham-Chapel Hill, Boulder, Ann Arbor, Ithaca, Madison. University
37deserves recognition and support.
18Meanwhile, the least-affected major metros include San Antonio, Riverside-San Bernardino, St.
38Conclusion: The Last Alarm Is Ringing for a Reason
19Area alone.
39terrain.
20location.
40arrives.