
The Perfect Job Doesn't Exi...
From Thought Experiments with Kush by Technology, curiosity, progress and being human.
April 1, 2026 · 18 min
About this episode
The episode discusses how AI can help create new jobs rather than just automating existing ones, focusing on the BrainBank.world platform.
AI’s most practical application may not be automating existing jobs. It may be helping people create jobs that don’t exist yet. This is the premise behind BrainBank.world, an idea development platform that guides users from vague concepts to testable business ideas. The platform emerged from a simple observation: the same technology displacing traditional roles is also making it possible for individuals to build things that once required entire companies. The question isn’t whether AI will eliminate jobs. It’s whether people have the tools to create new ones. BrainBank.world is one early experiment in answering that question. The Problem The platform’s target audience isn’t unemployed. They’re people who show up to work every day feeling disconnected from their output. They build features that get killed in six months. They optimize metrics that don’t seem to matter. They sit in meetings that could have been emails. These aren’t failing employees. They’re often high performers who’ve spent years developing valuable skills. The disconnect isn’t between their abilities and their compensation. It’s between their capabilities and their sense of contribution. Traditional career advice…
People in this episode
Host: Kush
Topics covered
- AI
- job creation
- technology
- career development
- workplace disconnect
Keywords
- AI
- job creation
- BrainBank.world
- career advice
- workplace
- technology
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: BrainBank.world
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