What if the future of work already changed... and most people simply haven't realized it yet?
Last Human Hire explores the quiet transformation happening inside modern companies as artificial intelligence slowly replaces human labor - not through dramatic robot takeovers, but through automation, efficiency, and invisible restructuring.
From customer support and marketing to software engineering, finance, HR, and creative industries, this book reveals how corporations are redesigning entire workforces around systems that never sleep, never burn out, and never ask for a salary increase.
But this is not a technology book.
It is a psychological and emotional examination of what happens when people begin realizing the economy may no longer need as many humans as it once did.
Cold, unsettling, and disturbingly believable, Last Human Hire explores:
the silent disappearance of entry-level jobswhy companies financially prefer AI over peoplehow creativity became disposable onlinethe collapse of traditional career laddersthe emotional fear of becoming irrelevantand the world slowly emerging after human labor loses valueThis book does not predict the future.
It describes the transition that has already begun.