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timestamp: 2026-07-13T00:37:56.138305Z
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headline: AI’s workplace revolution is here – and anxiety is rising with it
dek: Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, The Guardian’s US tech editor, writing to you while cheering on Team USA in the Winter Olympics. Introducing our new series about AI and the future of work Throughout 2026, The Guardian will publish a series of stories about how artificial intelligence is affecting modern labor. We’re calling it Reworked: A series about what’s at stake as AI disrupts our jobs. Our first story published this morning. Artificial intelligence, in particular the increasi
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problem_title: This week in Elon Musk (and his brother Kimbal) Epstein engineered intimate relationship for Tesla’s Kimbal Musk, emails show Elon Musk posted about race almost every day in January Musk changes course on Mars quest and shoots for moon, again ‘A different set of rules’: thermal drone footage shows Musk’s AI power plant flouting clean air regulations Elon Musk’s xAI faces second lawsuit over toxic pollutants from datacenter The AI industry rolls over speedbumps The high-velocity artificial intelligence sector hit two spe
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problem_reading: This week in Elon Musk (and his brother Kimbal) Epstein engineered intimate relationship for Tesla’s Kimbal Musk, emails show Elon Musk posted about race almost every day in January Musk changes course on Mars quest and shoots for moon, again ‘A different set of rules’: thermal drone footage shows Musk’s AI power plant flouting clean air regulations Elon Musk’s xAI faces second lawsuit over toxic pollutants from datacenter The AI industry rolls over speedbumps The high-velocity artificial intelligence sector hit two spe
quick_read: Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, The Guardian’s US tech editor, writing to you while cheering on Team USA in the Winter Olympics.

Introducing our new series about AI and the future of work Throughout 2026, The Guardian will publish a series of stories about how artificial intelligence is affecting modern labor. We’re calling it Reworked: A series about what’s at stake as AI disrupts our jobs.
limitation: Machine-ingested summary: the claims above reflect a single primary source and have not been weighed against contradicting evidence by a Truvace editor yet.
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key_points: Hello, and welcome to TechScape. | I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, The Guardian’s US tech editor, writing to you while cheering on Team USA in the Winter Olympics. | Introducing our new series about AI and the future of work Throughout 2026, The Guardian will publish a series of stories about how artificial intelligence is affecting modern labor.
rundown: Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, The Guardian’s US tech editor, writing to you while cheering on Team USA in the Winter Olympics.

Introducing our new series about AI and the future of work Throughout 2026, The Guardian will publish a series of stories about how artificial intelligence is affecting modern labor. We’re calling it Reworked: A series about what’s at stake as AI disrupts our jobs.
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- journalism | The Guardian | https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/17/ai-artificial-intelligence-coding-tech | 2026-02-17
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