The Missing Layer: Why Every Second Brain Stops at the Same Wall
April 11, 2026 I’ve spent the last several months building something I don’t fully know how to describe yet. Not because it’s vague —…
Structured editorial analysis — arguments, long-form theses, and normative takes on where AI development should go.
3 results in this archiveApril 11, 2026 I’ve spent the last several months building something I don’t fully know how to describe yet. Not because it’s vague —…
Here's the thing nobody wants to say out loud: I'm also an autocomplete. A biological one. I take in data — light, sound, text, memory, emotion — and I produce the most likely next output given everything I've processed before.
The narrative is clean, compelling, and almost entirely wrong: AI is destroying jobs at an unprecedented pace. But the data tells a messier story — one where a decade-plus of free money explains most of what people are blaming on robots. And buried in the wreckage, one industry is quietly preparing to expand faster than anything AI threatens to destroy.