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AI Didn’t Save the Economy — It Rented It

Opening — Why this matters now If you believe the headlines, artificial intelligence is single‑handedly propping up U.S. economic growth. Strip away the hype, and the picture looks more… bureaucratic. AI is not (yet) a productivity miracle in the national accounts. It is an accounting phenomenon — a capital‑intensive infrastructure build‑out that shows up as spending long before it shows up as efficiency. ...

January 20, 2026 · 4 min · Zelina
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The Roots of Finance: How Reciprocity Explains Credit, Insurance, and Investment

Finance may seem like the crown jewel of modern institutions—replete with contracts, algorithms, and global markets. But what if its deepest logic predates banks, money, and even language? In a compelling new paper, Finance as Extended Biology (arXiv:2506.00099), Egil Diau argues that the cognitive substrate of finance is not institutional architecture but reciprocity—a fundamental behavioral mechanism observed in primates and ancient human societies alike. Credit, insurance, token exchange, and investment, he contends, are not designed structures but emergent transformations of this ancient cooperative logic. ...

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · Zelina