By Edo Segal
The ledger I kept was missing half the entries.
I did not know this when I wrote *You On AI*. I knew the productivity numbers. Twenty engineers, each operating with the leverage of a full team. A product built in thirty days that should have taken six months. The imagination-to-artifact ratio collapsing to the width of a conversation. I measured what I could see. I celebrated what the metrics showed. And I was not wrong about any of it.
But I was looking at half a balance sheet.
Silvia Federici has spent fifty years asking a single question that the technology industry has never once thought to ask: Who is doing the work that makes the visible work possible? Not the coding. Not the architecture.
A reading-companion catalog of the 26 Orange Pill Wiki entries linked from this book — the people, ideas, works, and events that Silvia Federici — On AI uses as stepping stones for thinking through the AI revolution.
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