AI Job Losses Could Spark Social Unrest, Warns Stability AI Co-founder

Stability AI Co-founder Predicts AI Job Losses Will Trigger Social Unrest

Emad Mostaque, co-founder of Stability AI, has issued a stark warning that AI will begin causing significant job losses from next year, potentially leading to social chaos and prompting tech billionaires to retreat into fortified bunkers.

Key Takeaways

  • AI-induced job losses could begin in 2025 and accelerate from 2026.
  • Graduates and mid-level roles will be the first affected.
  • Tech billionaires are reportedly building bunkers in anticipation of social unrest.
  • Running an AI “digital worker” may cost under $1,000 annually.

In a podcast with Dr. Myriam Francois, Mostaque stated that humanity is approaching a threshold where AI becomes economically superior to human workers. “Next year is the year that AI models go from not being good enough then overnight it becomes good enough. And then the job losses start and we don’t know where they end,” he said.

Which Jobs Are Most at Risk?

Mostaque argues that any job performed “on the other side of a screen” could be replaced within 2-3 years. AI agents can handle complex tasks without fatigue, errors, and at minimal cost. He estimates running a digital worker could soon cost less than $1,000 annually, making the economic argument for companies irresistible.

The first casualties will be graduates. “Youth unemployment will rocket,” Mostaque warned, with mid-level roles following quickly. This displacement wave is expected to be far faster than previous technological shifts.

Are Billionaires Preparing for the Fallout?

When the host noted billionaires appear to be building bunkers, Mostaque confirmed this trend. “Yes, actually, it’s one of the reasons. Generally, it’s what they do. But I know a lot of AI CEOs now have cancelled all public appearances. They think that’s going to be the next wave of anti-AI sentiment next year.”

He describes a crucial “thousand-day window” for establishing transparent, democratic AI governance. Without it, he fears society will drift toward inequality and unrest while elites watch safely from behind reinforced doors.

Evidence of Silicon Valley Bunker Building

Reports of tech executives preparing safe havens have escalated. A BBC investigation revealed Mark Zuckerberg is constructing a vast, fortified estate in Hawaii with a 5,000-square-foot underground bunker containing food and energy reserves. The 1,400-acre project features tunnel-linked buildings and blast-resistant doors.

While Zuckerberg calls it an “escape,” the scale suggests otherwise. Other tech leaders like Peter Thiel have sought bunkers in New Zealand, and Sam Altman admits to having a “doomsday prepper” basement stocked with “guns, gold, potassium iodide, antibiotics, batteries, water, gas masks from the Israeli Defense Force, and a big patch of land in Big Sur I can fly to,” according to the New Yorker.

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