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The Asymmetry of Becoming Skill, Uncertainty, and the Fragmentation of Value in the Age of AI

The Ilantic Journal

This paper examines the emerging asymmetry at the heart of contemporary professional life, where individuals are compelled to navigate between two conflicting paradigms of value: one grounded in traditional notions of deep, execution-based expertise, and another centered on the ability to structure, direct, and validate outputs generated by artificial intelligence. As hiring practices diverge, no stable signal remains to indicate which form of competence will be recognized, producing a condition in which the cost of strategic misalignment is disproportionately high. Rather than framing this tension as a technological disruption alone, the paper interprets it as a philosophical crisis of becoming where the individual is no longer certain which version of themselves to cultivate. The result is not merely a shift in labor expectations, but a deeper epistemic instability in how skill, effort, and legitimacy are defined. Within this unresolved landscape, the individual confronts an uneven struggle: not against difficulty, but against indeterminacy itself.

Authors: Momen Ghazouani

Publish Year: 2026

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