AI is not just coming for your job
AI labs are explicitly racing to automate every job on the planet, including yours, within years. And job loss is only the tip of the iceberg.
AI is coming for your job
This is not speculation, and it is not a side effect. It is the stated goal.
OpenAI defines its mission as building “highly autonomous systems that outperform humans at most economically valuable work.” Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Meta, and xAI are racing toward the same target, and their leaders say they are only a few years away. They are pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into systems designed to do what you do, faster, cheaper, and without a contract.
Lawyers, designers, radiologists, software engineers, teachers, accountants, translators, customer service workers, screenwriters, drivers, analysts. Every desk job, every creative job, every job that runs on a screen is on the list. The labs are not hiding this. They are advertising it to investors as the reason their valuations make sense.
If they succeed, the question is not whether your job survives. The question is what a society looks like when the people who used to do the work no longer have a seat at the table.
And job loss is only the tip of the iceberg
The same race that is coming for your job is coming for everything else.
The same systems are being deployed to decide who gets hired, who gets fired, who gets a loan, who gets a diagnosis, who gets bail, and what your children are taught. Decisions that used to be made by people, with someone to call when they got it wrong, are being handed to systems no one fully understands and no one is accountable for.
And this is still only the beginning. The labs are not trying to build better tools. They are trying to build systems more capable than humans across every domain, including the domain of building more powerful AI. The same researchers building these systems openly acknowledge that they do not know how to keep such systems aligned with human values, or under human control. Many of them, including Nobel laureates and the most cited AI scientists alive, have warned that this trajectory could end in human extinction.
This is not a fringe view. It is the position of the people building the technology. They are asking the world to trust that they will figure out safety on the way. We would not accept this from any other industry. We should not accept it now.
What this campaign is about
We are calling for a pause on the development of the most dangerous AI systems until their builders can prove, to independent evaluators, that they are safe.
No company should be allowed to deploy systems that reshape the economy, the information environment, and the balance of power without showing their work. The burden of proof belongs with the people doing the building, not with the rest of us.
Over the coming months, PauseAI chapters around the world are:
- Collecting stories from workers, students, parents, patients, and creatives about how AI is already changing their lives, and what they fear is coming next
- Building coalitions with unions, student groups, parent associations, healthcare workers, and creative industries who are seeing the same pattern from different angles
- Meeting with elected officials and decision makers to demand binding limits on frontier AI development, backed by international coordination
- Preparing for a global day of action this summer to put public pressure on governments to act before it is too late
This is not a campaign to save any one job. It is a campaign to make sure humans stay in charge of the future.
Share your story
Has AI already affected your work, your studies, your healthcare, or your community? Are you worried about what comes next? Your story matters, and it is one of the most powerful tools we have to make decision makers listen.