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Skill Devaluation Injury

The specific recognition-theoretic harm suffered by practitioners whose long-accumulated expertise is commodified by AI tools faster than institutional structures can provide transitional esteem.
Skill devaluation injury names the distinctive moral injury produced when AI tools compress the timeline in which deep expertise retains its market-mediated social esteem. The practitioner does not wake to discover her skills suddenly worthless — the devaluation accumulates through a sequence of small recognitions, each manageable in isolation and devastating in aggregate. A junior developer ships in a weekend what she quoted six months for. A non-technical founder prototypes a product with an AI tool. The proportion of AI-generated code climbs from four percent to a floor that keeps rising. Each data point communicates a message about the market value of deep expertise. The cumulative message is legible: the thing you spent twenty-five years building is no longer the thing the world values most. The injury is to meaning, not merely to income.
Skill Devaluation Injury
Skill Devaluation Injury

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The specific cruelty of skill devaluation injury is that it does not deny the reality of the practitioner's expertise. It does not claim the investment was fraudulent or the

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