The Army Has Become the Liability

EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 25 MIN

The Army Has Become the Liability

from The Sunday Signal Podcast · host David Richards MBE

45,724 tech jobs gone in the first eleven weeks of 2026. Not because of a recession. Because twenty-five engineers just proved you can build a hundred-million-dollar business without a sales team, a marketing department, or a support floor.This week on The Sunday Signal, David Richards MBE breaks down the structural shift that is making traditional headcount models obsolete — and what every business leader needs to understand before it reaches them.Three stories this week:The One-Person Unicorn Is Coming. Cursor crossed $100 million in recurring revenue in twelve months with twenty-five people and zero marketing spend. ElevenLabs, Sierra and Midjourney show the same pattern. This is not a startup curiosity. It is a warning.This Is How They Are Actually Doing It. AI-native companies have replaced entire departments with agentic fleets. Vibe coding. Autonomous growth loops. The invisible sales force. David explains exactly how engineering and go-to-market now work inside companies scaling to nine figures without traditional headcount.The Exact Tools They Use. The verified software stack powering the ultra-lean revolution, from Apollo to Clay to PostHog to n8n, and why the whole thing costs under £3,000 a month.Plus: the launch of a permanent new section. The Sunday Signal Tech and AI Layoff Tracker. Every week, the data on who is cutting, why, and what the market is saying about it. Block cut 4,000 jobs. Stock up 25 per cent. WiseTech cut 2,000. Stock up 11 per cent. The market is not mourning these jobs. It is pricing in the leverage.The Sunday Signal is published every week by David Richards MBE, co-founder of Yorkshire AI Labs and weekly columnist for the Yorkshire Post. This podcast is produced using an AI voice cloned from David's own voice - a demonstration of the same capabilities he writes about.Read the full issue at newsletter.djr.ai

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