Making content in the age of AI just changed completely and Alex Hormozi’s latest video breaks down exactly why the creators and business owners who adapt to the new rules fastest are the ones who are going to win the next five years.
Watch the full breakdown in the video below:
Source:Alex Hormozi
Content Is No Longer a Cost Centre and That Changes Everything
This is the shift most business owners are still missing. For decades the logic was simple: you spend money on marketing to get customers. Content was an expense you hoped would pay off eventually.
- Hormozi’s argument in 2026 is that this model is completely dead. In an era where social media literally pays you to build your brand through reach, attention, and inbound leads, content has flipped from a cost to a profit centre. His own portfolio companies generate hundreds of millions in revenue annually and content is a primary driver of that, not a supporting function. The crazy thing about social media right now, as Hormozi puts it, is that you actually get paid to build it. If you’re still treating your content as a line item expense you’re playing by rules that no longer apply
AI Doesn’t Replace Your Content Strategy, It Multiplies It
The second shift Hormozi zeroes in on is how AI changes the content creation game for anyone willing to use it properly. The old model was: create one piece of content, post it once, move on. The new model is: create one strong core idea and use AI to multiply it into 20 or more platform specific pieces without losing quality or your authentic voice.
- That’s how creators like Hormozi are posting 250 plus times a week across platforms without burning out or hiring an army of ghostwriters. The key insight is that AI is a creative multiplier, not a replacement. The original idea, the real experience, the hard won insight still has to come from you. AI just removes the bottleneck between having a great idea and getting it in front of the right people at scale.

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