Elad Gil, a Silicon Valley investor, is quietly reshaping the economy by automating white-collar jobs in law, marketing, and finance.
His approach? Buy businesses, replace human workers with AI, and move on to the next target—a process not of disruption but of dismantling traditional structures.
This strategy questions the role of humans in a digital economy, where people become expendable pulses of data, rather than contributors to the economy.
Gil's model isn't about innovation; it's about an existential redesign where fewer humans are needed.