We’ve automated every single thing we can @every with AI agents.
And yet there’s way more human work to do than ever. We’ve gone from 4 -> 30 human employees since GPT-3.
I wrote a report on the structural reasons: how AI makes expert competence cheap, why that drives up demand for experts, and why the dynamic only intensifies as we approach AGI.
After Automation: https://t.co/Lb7SUCduAg
"After 1 year with Coach Saban I felt like I had learned more about how to run a program than the previous 27 years as an assistant"
Curt Cignetti explaining how working for Nick Saban changed everything
Blown away by the response to my story that went up yesterday. Always gratifying when you put in a lot of work.
Free to read with this link:
https://t.co/CMxnztStcd
I don't write longform stories very often.
But three months later, I'm still endlessly fascinated by Curt Cignetti and national champion Indiana.
Read it for free: The story of their journey to the top.
https://t.co/CMxnztStcd
I live in Sweden.
And I work more than half of my time in the United States.
I know both systems — not from headlines, but from daily life.
Sweden has a capitalist market economy.
Private ownership. Competition.
Global companies.
We also have social reforms: healthcare, paid parental leave, paid vacation, and social security.
This is not socialism.
This is not communism.
It’s capitalism with guardrails.
The market creates wealth.
Society prevents bad luck from becoming a life sentence.
Our freedoms are intact.
Our economy is competitive.
And no — this isn’t theory.
I live it.
A retired Minneapolis couple who had guns pointed at them by ICE in a church parking lot.
"They were obviously not trained at all. I've known many police officers in my life. These people were right off the streets."
"They had the professional demeanor of criminals."
I will simply never recover from reading this sentence:
"Since Georgia implemented work requirements in 2020, they have spent twice as much on Deloitte consultants and administrative costs as on healthcare for people."
Wow. The woman who recorded Alex Pretti's shooting tells @andersoncooper she has still not been contacted by anyone in the federal government as part of its investigation.
Let’s clear up some ~myths~ around Indiana football.
IU had 28 players in their last yr of eligibility in 2025.
Yes, it was T-6th most at the FBS level.
But of the 18 FBS teams w/ 24+ players in last yr of eligibility in 2025…
Only 2 (IU, TTU) made the CFP.
IU also did NOT rank Top 10 nat’l in NIL spending in 2025.
Only 5 of those teams made the CFP.
If it was just about age & money…
Everybody would simply go 16-0!