Older workers in bridge employment face temporal and structural GenAI disruptions and respond with boundary work strategies conceptualized as AI resilience.
Automation, bargaining power, and labor market fluctuations
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Concerns and Strategic Responses of Older Workers Navigating Generative AI in Bridge Employment
Older workers in bridge employment face temporal and structural GenAI disruptions and respond with boundary work strategies conceptualized as AI resilience.
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AI-saturated markets will produce premiums for verified human presence in labor, requiring governance to treat human-provenance verification as infrastructure rather than optional authenticity labels.