Every Launches 'Thesis Statements' to Predict Future of Human Work Post-Automation
danshipper · x · 2026-08-19
Media platform Every launched 'Thesis Statements,' a project bringing together 100 builders and thinkers to make specific predictions about what great human work will look like after automation. The first 25 thesis statements have been released, featuring insights from figures like Karrisaarinen and jonnym1ller. The project aims to explore the bright future for human work in an automated world.
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