Superintelligence is coming, we all know that… but how fast, what kind, and who wins? Eric Schmidt and Fei-Fei Li break it down: - “Einstein in your pocket”, billions of people soon armed with an IQ-…

LinkedIn Content Strategy & Writing Style
Data-driven optimist inspiring entrepreneurs through research, investment & community to create an abundant future for humanity | M.D. | Futurist | Speaker | Podcast Host | 4x NY Times Best-Selling Author
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Peter H. Diamandis positions himself as a high-level data-driven optimist who bridges the gap between radical technological acceleration and entrepreneurial opportunity. His content strategy centers on synthesizing complex geopolitical and technical shifts-ranging from AI-driven hyperproductivity to the financial singularity-into a cohesive narrative of inevitable abundance. He is notable for his ability to frame existential threats, such as corporate collapse or mass layoffs, as necessary precursors to a deflationary leap in prosperity that democratizes intelligence and healthcare. By intersecting deep-tech research with a prolific podcasting ecosystem, Diamandis transforms dense metrics on compute costs and energy gaps into a strategic roadmap for the future labor class.
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Superintelligence is coming, we all know that… but how fast, what kind, and who wins? Eric Schmidt and Fei-Fei Li break it down: - “Einstein in your pocket”, billions of people soon armed with an IQ-…
The world is bracing for a wave of unemployment, inequality, and economic pressure… however, the same forces driving that fear could unlock the most significant leap in prosperity ever recorded: - T…
You’ve heard Gemini 3 is crushing the competition… but most people still don’t get what it means for their jobs or future. It's time to start paying attention: - Gemini 3 delivers ~3,000% more profi…
Project Genesis is the closest thing we’ve seen to the Manhattan Project for science since 1939, what will this mean for America's AI dominance? - AWS planning $50B in U.S. government AI infrastruct…
America’s lead in AI is real, but its foundations are very fragile. Eric Schmidt breaks down the China vs US race and why an AI crisis point is getting harder to avoid: - China’s energy and robotics…
A small group of companies now holds more influence over the world economy than most governments. Catch up on everything shaking the tech industry in this week's WTF episode: — OpenAI’s $1T IPO could…
1.5 posts/week
Posts / Week
5.1 days
Days Between Posts
1
Total Posts Analyzed
MEDIUM
Posting Frequency
7%
Avg Engagement Rate
DECREASING
Performance Trend
160
Avg Length (Words)
HIGH
Depth Level
ADVANCED
Expertise Level
8/10
Uniqueness Score
YES
Question Usage
3%
Response Rate
Writing style breakdown
The style is professional, polished, and highly informative, but wrapped in a dramatic, almost cinematic framing.
It is persuasive and forward-looking, with a strong techno-optimistic (yet crisis-aware) macro perspective.
Voice feels like a “tech macro-analyst meets podcast host”: data-rich, confident, and authoritative, but accessible to a general tech-literate audience.
Mid-to-high formality in word choice and syntax (e.g., “the most significant corporate collapse in history,” “hyperproductivity,” “deflation wave”).
Avoids slang and casual fillers; no memes, jokes, or overt humor.
Despite being formal in content, the delivery is conversational and punchy, aided by rhetorical questions and ellipses.
High energy, high urgency, high stakes.
Alarmist or tension-building (“wave of unemployment, inequality, and economic pressure…”, “code red”, “crisis point is getting harder to avoid”)
Grand opportunity and optimism (“most significant leap in prosperity ever recorded”, “the FINANCIAL singularity has begun”, “$15T in AI gains by 2030”)
Strong sense of “history is being written right now” and “you are living through a pivotal moment.”
Heavy use of macro framing: “the world,” “America,” “China,” “global financial system,” “corporate collapse,” “new labor class,” “most powerful models,” etc.
Rhetorical questions: “what will this mean for America's AI dominance?”, “What does this mean for YOU?”, “What if AI could be the only force capable…?”
Ellipses to create suspense: “as machines learn to remember, think in parallel, and interpret the world like a second brain...”
Contrast and reversal: highlighting fear or risk, then flipping to opportunity (“however, the same forces… could unlock the most significant leap in prosperity ever recorded”).
Data anchoring: nearly every post packs in hard numbers and quantifiable claims (percentages, multipliers, dates, GW, trillions).
Minimal direct storytelling; instead, it uses “big picture” narrative: nations, companies, financial systems, workforce transformations.
Impersonal macro narration (third person): “America’s lead in AI is real…”
Occasional second person to personalize stakes: “You’ve heard Gemini 3 is crushing the competition… but most people still don’t get what it means for their jobs or future.”
Direct commands are used but sparingly and almost always as CTAs (e.g., “Join us”, “Watch the full episode…”, “Learn more…”).
Occasional emphasis of “YOU” in all caps when directly speaking to personal impact (“What does this mean for YOU?”).
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