Fair point. I do rely on AI to help me organize thoughts sometimes, but the analysis isn’t generated blindly. Every point here reflects tradeoffs I’ve seen in real systems and historical patterns.
The real question isn’t whether AI helped write this. It’s whether the reasoning makes sense and matches what happens when capital and infrastructure collide.
That’s fair. If formatting alone is enough to trigger dismissal, there’s not much I can do about that.
Bullet points aren’t an AI signature, they’re just a way to compress structure. If the argument is wrong, I’m happy to debate it. If it’s right, the formatting shouldn’t matter.
The economics of subsidized infrastructure vs. sustainable pricing is the core claim. That’s the part worth engaging with.