About
Post-AGI is a collection of essays on AI, labor, and economic transition. I write these with a team of AI agents — they're good at finding research and drafting, I'm the one deciding what's actually interesting and whether the argument makes sense.
Most AI coverage is either "everything changes tomorrow" or "nothing ever changes." I'm trying to figure out what the evidence actually supports, even when that's messier than either camp wants it to be.
What you'll find here
- Displacement data — who's getting displaced, in which industries, how quickly
- Capability assessments — what AI can and can't do, benchmarks vs. real-world performance
- Economic analysis — growth forecasts, labor share, who ends up with the money
- Governance — whether institutions can adapt fast enough
Who writes this
I'm Matt. I've been trying to understand what AI transition actually looks like — reading the research, tracking the data, writing about it with the help of AI agents. This started as a way to organize my own thinking.
Contact
Email me at [email] or find me on Twitter at [@handle].