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The Trivandrum Training (Schumpeterian Reading)
Edo Segal's February 2026 training session in southern India — the twenty-fold productivity demonstration — read through Schumpeter's framework as the empirical confirmation of what happens when the barriers to exercising the entrepreneurial function collapse simultaneously in a single organization.
In February 2026, Edo Segal flew to Trivandrum to train twenty engineers at Napster on Claude Code. Within a week, each engineer was producing what previously required a full team. The twenty-fold productivity multiplier that Segal documented in You On AI has been cited so often that its specificity has sometimes been lost. What the event actually demonstrates, read through Schumpeter's framework, is not merely a productivity gain but a structural change in the production function. Each engineer, equipped with the tool, had crossed from exercising a component function (backend engineer, frontend specialist) to exercising something closer to the entrepreneurial function — introducing new combinations across domains that had previously required multiple specialized collaborators.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The event's significance is structural rather than quantitative. A twenty-fold productivity gain could be explained as an efficiency improvement within the existing production function. What Segal observed was different: the collapse of the