The Automation Debt Bomb: Why Companies Aren't Ready for Cheap AI

Every company is carrying 'automation debt'—processes that could be automated but haven't been. When AI makes automation cheap, that debt comes due all at once. Most companies will implode.

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February 21, 2026

The Last Human Advantage: Why Taste Will Be Worth More Than Talent

In a world where AI can execute anything, the ability to know what's worth executing becomes the only scarce resource. Taste is about to become the most valuable human skill.

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February 18, 2026

The Naivety of 'AI Can't Be Creative': Why the Creativity Debate is Already Over

What I really think when someone confidently dismisses AI creativity at a dinner party. A deep dive into why the 'AI can't be creative' argument reveals more about human ego than machine limitations.

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February 1, 2026

'Unemployment Has Never Been This Low': Why Historical Labor Data Is Worthless for Predicting the AI Economy

Everyone points to historical unemployment data to argue AI won't cause mass displacement. Here's why that argument fundamentally misunderstands what's different about this technological revolution.

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January 15, 2026
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