Whispers circulate around Elad Gil’s quiet economic shift—targeting stable, white-collar jobs in sectors like law and marketing. Replace humans with AI, freeing cash for further acquisitions.
Gone are the days of stable law jobs; AI tools like Klarity and HarveyAI make entire job tiers obsolete. Firms, once vibrant with human activity, morph into algorithmic entities.
As human roles vanish, so does purpose. Gil’s actions signify a larger, silent economic redesign—one devoid of heart, replacing human contribution with cold, clinical efficiency. The age of passive consumerism looms.