Every launches Thesis Statements: 100 builders predict great work after AI automation
danshipper · x · 2026-08-19
Every, led by Dan Shipper, launched Thesis Statements, inviting 100 builders and thinkers to make specific predictions about what great human work looks like after AI automation. The first 25 are out, from names like Karri Saarinen, Josh Miller and Cristóbal Valenzuela.
The project teases Every's inaugural conference Thesis: 2027 on Nov 5, 2026 at Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, gathering 400 founders and executives for keynotes, debates and workshops. Every's core stance: AI progress creates more work for humans, who will spend more time deciding what matters — and this corpus of bets will be fascinating to look back on in 2027.
More from AGI Musings
- The Last Moat: What Happens When Intelligence Is Commoditized — const_reborn · 2026-08-19
- Industry insight: Frontier companies will build hundreds of agents fast — mgualtieri · 2026-08-19
- Steel mill consumed 50% as much water as all US data centers combined — AndyMasley · 2026-08-19
- Debate: Will corporate liability force a deliberate slowdown in AI progress? — davidmanheim · 2026-08-19
- Next generation may be overeducated for remaining jobs, too expensive for AI-capable ones — VraserX · 2026-08-19
- Feldar aims to prevent style homogenization in AI writing — almmaasoglu · 2026-08-19