LSI Insights - Future of Work
AI and the new inequality question: capability gaps or access gaps?
AI is often discussed as a question of who has the tools. Increasingly, it is also a question of who can turn tools into reliable outcomes at work. As AI moves from novelty to infrastructure, inequality may reappear in unfamiliar places: within tasks, within workflows, and within the ability to prove value in fast-changing labour markets.
Executive summary The inequality debate around AI is shifting. Access gaps still matter, but capability gaps may become the more stubborn divider as jobs fragment into tasks that reward judgement, verification, and domain depth. At the same time, AI can widen gaps through job redesign, algorithmic management, and credential inflation. The most resilient responses may blend tool access, learning pathways, and fairer workplace governance, while accepting that outcomes will differ by sector, geography, and bargaining power.
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