After the Paycheck: The Book I Wrote Because Nobody Else Would Tell the Truth About AI and Your Income

Thorsten Meyer AI has released After the Paycheck, a post-labor economics book on AI, wages, ownership and economic security.

Why Payment Acceptance Strategy Belongs in Growth Planning

Why a payment acceptance strategy is vital in growth planning can transform your business—discover how to leverage it for long-term success.

Purchase order exception tracker for small manufacturers

A new purchase order exception tracker for small manufacturers is set to be tested, aiming to improve handling of supplier issues amid supply volatility.

The license. Why the AI content market pays the brand-name corpus and strands the long tail.

Analysis of how licensing favors large publishers’ brand-name content, leaving small publishers stranded amid AI training and revenue shifts.

The cleaner cap table. Why Anthropic’s public-benefit structure dodges OpenAI’s charitable-trust problem — and trades it for a governance question of its own.

Anthropic’s unique governance via a Long-Term Benefit Trust avoids the legal issues faced by OpenAI’s conversion, but raises new market concerns.

The calendar technicality. Why Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI lost on timing, not on substance.

A California court dismissed Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI on May 18, 2026, citing timing issues. The case’s broader legal questions remain unresolved.

Week Three — Foundation model vs Brownian motion. Kronos on five-minute BTC.

Testing of Kronos against a Brownian baseline shows no significant predictive advantage for 5-minute BTC trades, raising questions about model efficacy.

The CFO’s new operating system. Anthropic, OpenAI, and the consulting margin that just got compressed.

Anthropic’s $1.5B joint venture and OpenAI’s parallel funding signal a move toward integrated AI operating systems for enterprise finance, transforming consulting margins.