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FusionWork™ · A new category of workVersion 2.0 · Mid 2026

AI isn’t failing because the technology doesn’t work.
The map is wrong.

Roughly 90% of people have a job description that no longer reflects what they actually do. Every AI, restructuring, and headcount decision an organisation makes is being drawn on that map. This is the research that explains why, and what to do instead.

29 pages · 10 frameworks · 500+ UK leaders

The evidence base 18 months of UK primary research· Presented at Westminster· Evidence to the APPG for Modernising Employment· Corroborated by ONS, WEF, Deloitte & Microsoft
The work reality, in numbers

A system built for yesterday cannot deliver tomorrow’s results.

90%
have a job description that does not reflect their actual work
50%
of tasks could be automated today, not by 2030
500+
HR Directors and CFOs across the UK, over 18 months of primary research
83% expect to be scaling AI within 6–12 months (WEF, 2026)
49% say AI can already do over half an HR job (Gravitee, 2025)
32% fall in UK entry-level vacancies since 2022 (Deel, 2026)
01 · The map is wrong

The gap between how work is done and how it is still structured.

Job descriptions are the load-bearing infrastructure of how organisations pay, promote, restructure, and now automate. When they stop describing reality, every downstream decision is made against a version of the organisation that has quietly ceased to exist. Bloor calls the compounding cost of this Labour Debt, and the paper shows where it hides.

How work actually happens
Human + digital capability, fused to deliver outcomes
Dynamic · adaptive · real-time · value created through fusion
The Reality Gap Where friction, cost, and lost value accumulate.
How work is still structured
Roles + time + policy
Static · rigid · process-driven · value limited by structure
What changed in 2026

The same misalignment, now moving at the speed of agentic AI.

The window has narrowed. AI has moved from the copilot a human reviews to systems that run whole workflows for hours at a time. The governance question is no longer whether a human checks an output: it is whether a human is in the loop at all.

The Agentic Shift: from automating tasks to orchestrating outcomes
The Agentic Shift: from automating tasks to orchestrating outcomesFrom the paper
Shadow AI

The hidden workforce holding it up

The productivity being attributed to AI is often subsidised by invisible human labour, quietly correcting outputs and routing work around systems that no longer fit. The dashboards say transformed. The operating model says otherwise.

Ghost GDP

Output continues; people detach from it

UK GDP grew in 2025, but GDP per head barely moved, and vacancies are at their lowest since early 2021 (ONS). Automating earning capacity out of existence shrinks the customer base, the tax base, and the future workforce at once.

Labour Debt

The compounding cost of an outdated model

Hiring sprees followed by freezes. Redundancies followed by quiet rehiring. Transformation spend with no measurable change. Symptoms of structuring work on assumptions that no longer hold, and AI scales them.

The binary choice

Human-in-the-Loop or AI-in-the-Loop

Both are legitimate. Neither can be chosen responsibly without first mapping what work is actually being done: which humans deliver, which digital systems deliver, and where the two are already fused without anyone designing it.

AI did not break our model of work. It revealed how fragile it already was.FusionWork™ · Bloor Research
03 · We have never actually paid for time

Time was always a proxy. The real unit of value is capability.

Once capability can be deployed independently of time, through digital systems that carry a person’s knowledge and judgement, the old proxy doesn’t just become inaccurate. It becomes the thing the whole system optimises for, wrongly. The paper maps the three ways capability now creates value.

01 · AMPLIFICATION

Do more

The same person, producing faster and at greater scale within the same unit of time. Where most AI investment sits today, and the model it changes least.

02 · FUSION

Create new value

Human judgement and digital execution combined to deliver outcomes neither could reach alone, a third layer of value that breaks the link between hours worked and value created.

03 · ASSETISATION

Build a persistent asset

Capability captured in digital form becomes scalable beyond a single person, the point at which employment law, IP, and tax frameworks start to break down.

The Labour-to-Asset Shift: three models of value creation in the fusion economy
The Labour-to-Asset Shift: three models of value creationFrom the paper

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07 · The human cost

A generation arriving at the threshold as the bottom rung is removed.

The entry-level roles AI automates first are the roles people learned the work through. Cut the bottom rung today and there is no middle-management layer in five years.

1.41
lowest-ever UK fertility rate, third year of decline; sharpest fall in the 25–29 cohort (ONS, 2025)
~1m
young people not in education, employment or training in the UK
44%
of Gen Z workers admit undermining their employer’s AI strategy (29% across all workers), WRITER & Workplace Intelligence, 2026
06 · When the proxy breaks

A diagnosis matched to a proposed response.

PAYE, IR35, TUPE and GDPR were all built on the time proxy, and they crack where it no longer holds. The paper sets out a reform architecture built entirely from precedents Parliament has already accepted.

The Policy Gap: existing frameworks were built for human labour
The Policy Gap: existing frameworks were built for human labourFrom the paper
Proposed reform · not current law
  • A statutory definition of a digital displacement event
  • Mandatory Displacement Impact Assessments before procurement
  • A proposed Digital Labour Levy at the 13.8% employer NI rate
  • TUPE reform for a Digital Service Provision Change
  • Extended collective consultation for displacement events
  • A statutory Digital Labour Authority and system register
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By Cheney Hamilton, Research Director, Bloor Research, creator of the FusionWork™ programme.

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