AI explores a fundamental economic shift where artificial intelligence reduces the cost of cognitive labor to nearly zero, effectively destroying traditional business "moats" based on execution speed and specialized codebases. This transition moves society from an era of scarce answers to one of abundant outputs, where the true value now lies in the ability to ask lateral questions and verify ground truth. The author warns against incremental arbitrage, which merely automates legacy tasks, and instead advocates for blank sheet expansion to reimagine industries like healthcare and law from the ground up. Central to this vision is the use of serendipity engines and structured creativity to overcome human decision fatigue and cognitive debt. Ultimately, the text argues that economic power is migrating away from routine production toward high-leverage inquiry and the underwriting of autonomous risks. Success in this new landscape requires shifting from simply augmenting existing human workflows to expanding the dimensions of what is possible through human-AI collaboration.
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