Cope Analysis
The Structural Reality Being Avoided
Steve Hare's statement is a measured, balanced position on AI-human collaboration rather than denial or displacement cope. He acknowledges AI capabilities while asserting human value-add, which is consistent with mainstream economic views on AI complementarity. The claim lacks false comfort elements—no dismissal of displacement risks, no blame-shifting, no magical policy thinking. A lucid, non-copium statement.
What the Data Actually Says
- Direct quote from Steve Hare in The Mail on Sunday - Context of Standard Chartered's AI replacement plans for 8,000 staff
Analysis
Steve Hare lands at 12/100 (lucid) for lucid. Steve Hare's statement is a measured, balanced position on AI-human collaboration rather than denial or displacement cope. He acknowledges AI capabilities while asserting human value-add, which is consistent with mainstream economic views on AI complementarity. The claim lacks false comfort elements—no dismissal of displacement risks, no blame-shifting, no magical policy thinking. A lucid, non-copium statement. Steve Hare's statement is a measured, balanced position on AI-human collaboration rather than denial or displacement cope. He acknowledges AI capabilities while asserting human value-add, which is consistent with mainstream economic views on AI complementarity. The claim lacks false comfort elements—no dismissal of displacement risks, no blame-shifting, no magical policy thinking. A lucid, non-copium statement. Evidence: - Direct quote from Steve Hare in The Mail on Sunday - Context of Standard Chartered's AI replacement plans for 8,000 staff
Original Text
AI should be used to 'elevate' work done by humans not 'replace them completely'. 'Humans have judgment and context, so they should always make the final decision.' 'There are clearly things a machine can do better, because it is faster and can mine data quicker, but in the end humans have...