About The AI Humanist
AI is changing work, incentives, institutions, and everyday life faster than most of us can process.
The conversation around it often swings between extremes: utopian hype or dystopian fear. But the harder and more interesting question is simpler:
How do humans still thrive in an increasingly intelligent world?
That is what The AI Humanist explores.
Here, you’ll find thoughtful essays on AI, work, incentives, automation, governance, and the systems shaping human participation. Some pieces explore economics and policy. Others focus on the quieter questions beneath them: meaning, fairness, trust, identity, and what happens to society when technology changes how people contribute.
This publication is not about resisting AI, nor blindly celebrating it.
It is about asking:
What kind of future allows both technology and people to flourish together?
If those questions interest you, you’re in the right place.
Why subscribe?
Subscribe to receive new essays directly in your inbox and access the publication archive.
Expect thoughtful, accessible writing on topics like:
AI and the future of work
incentives, systems, and governance
automation and human participation
institutions, economics, and social change
practical questions about how societies adapt to intelligent systems
No hype. No panic. Just an ongoing attempt to think clearly about one of the biggest transitions of our time.

