Creatix / February 13, 2026 Every major technology has triggered the same fear: this will replace humans. However, across the full arc of human history—from sharpened stones to artificial intelligence—the opposite has always happened without exception. We don't think this time will be any different. The economy will keep expanding. Smart humans will need to continue learning and adapting. Technology (tools and methods) always expand the economy. It never contracts it. This isn’t optimism. It’s arithmetic. 1. The First Machine: The Wedge The earliest technologies were not grand inventions but geometric insights . A sharpened stone (a wedge) allowed a human arm and hand to do more work than biological muscle alone. Cutting meat, shaping wood, breaking bone, building shelter: each action became faster and cheaper in energy. The result wasn’t unemployment among hunters. It was surplus : More food with less time More time for toolmaking, teaching, cooperation Larger groups sustained on...
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