CONCEPT
Unbundling of Jobs
The structural process by which AI separates previously bundled professional jobs — revealing that the translation jobs can be automated while the judgment jobs remain, and inverting which component of professional work commands economic premium.
Every professional role bundles multiple jobs together. The software developer's role bundles translation work (converting specifications into code) with judgment work (deciding what specifications are worth writing). The lawyer's role bundles document production with strategic counsel. The physician's role bundles diagnostic pattern-matching with clinical judgment and caregiving. These jobs have been bundled for so long they appear to be a single job, in the same way the milkshake and the morning commute appeared to be a single consumption event. AI unbundles them. The translation-equivalent jobs — converting one form of information into another according to established patterns — become the jobs AI does. The judgment jobs — deciding what is worth doing, evaluating whether outputs serve purposes, exercising taste and discernment — remain as the core of professional value, newly visible.
In The You On AI Field Guide
Unbundling reveals what bundling concealed: the judgment job was always the more valuable component of the professional role. It was simply invisible, masked
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