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What happens to capitalism when AI can outproduce 10,000 workers on a single GPU? When white collar jobs vanish, software builds itself, and the middlemen connecting buyers to sellers get quietly replaced? Duncan and Ollie go long and short on the future of the entire economic system, using a viral (and wildly controversial) research report as their launchpad. They cover the real barriers standing between today and full AI automation, why developer hiring keeps rising despite coding AI, the hidden RAM crisis driving up the price of everything from phones to cars, and what happens when consumers start pushing back against an infrastructure they never asked for. The answer to whether capitalism survives might be less about technology and more about how greedy, stubborn, and inventive humans turn out to be. Plus, a live AI-generated poem about economic collapse that invents at least one word. 0:00 — Is capitalism cooked? 2:44 — The Catrini report: economic fanfiction or genuine forecast? 4:38 — Four predictions that spooked the market 7:09 — Why the 2028 timeline made it go viral 8:45 — The parts we actually agree with 10:08 — Anthropic's connectors and the SAS death myth 15:09 — AI ordering your pizza: who really loses? 17:00 — OpenAI backs away from Shopify checkout 20:04 — Will AI kill software as a service? 24:42 — The AI poem that invented a word 29:01 — Three years of AI and we're all still here 32:05 — The cost nobody talks about: water, energy, RAM 37:03 — Data centers as neighbours from hell 39:08 — What happens when the subsidy stops? 43:10 — Why we're both short on collapse 45:01 — The utopian reading nobody expected 48:41 — There is no switch to flip 50:53 — Next time: stakeholder capitalism