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    The AI Boom Has Two Victims Nobody Expected: The People It’s Replacing and the Supply Chain It’s Breaking

    fariehanBy fariehanApril 26, 2026No Comments
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    The AI boom is often called AI-driven disruption because it affects both people and systems at once. It does not only change how work gets done, it also changes the physical structure that supports AI computing.

    Hence, this creates two outcomes that often go unnoticed. AI reduces access to early career work. At the same time, it strains the systems that power it.

    The International Energy Agency reports rising electricity demand from data centres in 2026. The OECD also reports faster automation of structured work tasks. These trends now move together and shape the impact of AI-driven disruption.

    Displacement of Routine in AI-Driven Disruption

    AI changes work by removing tasks, not jobs. It focuses on routine cognitive tasks like writing support, data entry and structured analysis. These tasks are predictable and easy to automate.

    Furthermore, reports show that these tasks face the highest automation risk. Companies are reducing the need for manual task execution.

    As a result, this change affects how work is structured, not just how many people are employed. So roles become smaller and more specialised and routine loses its place in many office jobs.

    What Happens to Early Career Workers?

    However, this shift leads directly to a second effect. Entry-level roles that need repetitive tasks to build experience and knowledge begin to disappear.

    When AI removes these tasks, it removes the training layer of work. Thus, companies no longer want to hire junior staff because AI can do the job. 

    As a result, fewer people gain the necessary experience to thrive in the ever changing job market. 

    The Pressure on Data Centers and Energy Systems in AI-Driven Disruption

    While labour structures change, infrastructure pressure grows at the same time. AI systems require continuous, high-intensity computing. As a result, this increases electricity demand from data centres.

    In addition, reports show strong growth in data centre energy use in 2026 with AI workloads driving most of this increase.

    Therefore, power grids must now support constant computing demand. This adds a new baseline load to energy systems and energy supply becomes a limiting factor for AI expansion.

    The Supply Chain Strain

    However, energy is not the only problem. Hardware supply also limits AI growth.There has also been a strong demand for advanced chips in 2026. But, supply cannot match the speed of the demand.

    In addition, production remains concentrated only in a few regions and this creates bottlenecks during demand spikes.

    Also, AI systems depend on rare materials. These materials come from limited sources and further increases the risk of disruption across supply chains. 

    The Feedback Loop

    These problems come from the same source, the AI boom. As AI removes more human tasks, companies also rely more on AI systems to fill that gap. 

    As a result of that reliance, the demand for compute, chips and energy increases significantly. This places more pressure on infrastructure. This is what connects them to the AI boom. 

    Ultimately, as AI adoption grows, more people will be out of jobs and the pressure on infrastructure will also grow. 

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