
In 1348, a man sat in a city full of corpses and wrote down what he saw. What Giovanni Boccaccio recorded — worker revolts, institutional collapse, scapegoating, the flight of the wealthy — was not prophecy. It was pattern. And those patterns have repeated, with terrifying accuracy, every century since. Including ours. Read more

AI is taking jobs at a breathtaking pace. But a set of human capabilities — not just soft skills, but structural, architectural limits of AI itself — remain irreplaceable. Here’s what AI actually cannot do, and why the last human jobs are the ones most worth having. Read more