Every publishes 'After Automation' report detailing Codex and Claude Code automation of coding, writing, design and customer service as staff grows from 4 to 30
Every co-founder Dan Shipper notes AI raised demand for human work.
This is good
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://every.to/p/after-automation
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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://every.to/p/after-automation
@jamescham ❤️❤️
Dan is so far ahead of the rest of us sometimes.
read the PDF: https://every-s-manifesto-production.up.railway.app/after-automation.pdf
read on @every: https://every.to/p/after-automation
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://every.to/p/after-automation
@lennysan thanks Lenny!!
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@danshipper @every very interesting!
was any of this report AI-written?
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://every.to/p/after-automation
The Infinite Stack.
Problems are endless. You abstract a lower level of problems and create more challenges and more complexity higher up the stack.
Complexity breeds complexity. You get more jobs and more varied jobs.
This goes on forever. It's endless.
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://every.to/p/after-automation