What the book explores
The economic shock
What large-scale AI-driven job displacement actually means for consumer demand, tax revenues, and welfare systems — and why the speed of change matters more than the scale.
The policy response
Practical mechanisms including AI taxation frameworks, emergency transition funds, and universal basic income as tools for economic stabilisation.
The strategic implications
What the shift means for organisations navigating workforce transformation, competitive positioning, and board-level decision making right now.
A blueprint for the age of AI disruption
You Are All Fired by an Algorithm
Artificial intelligence is advancing faster than our economic systems can adapt. Across industries, algorithms are beginning to replace human labour — and if even a fraction of jobs disappear faster than new ones appear, the consequences will ripple through entire economies.
You Are All Fired by an Algorithm examines what happens next. It is not a warning. It is a practical framework for how organisations and governments can respond to what is already underway.
Who reads it
You Are All Fired by an Algorithm is read by senior leaders, policymakers, and executives who want to understand the structural forces reshaping their organisations and sectors — not just the headlines. It is used as a reference point in executive briefings and policy discussions on automation.
AI strategy for senior leaders
The book provides the framework; Louis provides the roadmap. We invite executive teams to apply these structural principles to their own organisation through a focused, advisory engagement designed for board-level impact.