AI Job Risk Map Revealed, Accenture Ties Promotions to AI, & Only 5% Are AI Fluent
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February 19, 2026: AI is rapidly becoming a career requirement and the workforce is splitting into those who can adapt and those who get squeezed.
In today's episode, I cover 5 stories that reveal what's changing right now:
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The best AI job risk analysis I've seen: who's exposed, who can adapt, and which roles are most vulnerable
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Accenture reportedly tying promotions to AI tool adoption—what this signals and why it can backfire
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Why the "AI will replace you" narrative is dangerous—and how fear distorts leadership decisions
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Walmart's approach: training 1.6 million workers on AI instead of using AI as a reason to cut headcount
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Google + Ipsos data: only 5% of workers are AI fluent—and the gap is already linked to raises and promotions
I also share the bigger takeaway: the future isn't just "learn AI." It's building adaptive capacity, creating real mobility pathways, and upgrading people at scale while keeping human judgment and accountability at the center.
If you lead people, culture, or strategy, this episode will help you see what's happening—and what to do next.