6.0 Singularity Vision
Human Participation in the Age of Abundance
Human Participation in the Age of Abundance
- Human Participation in an Age of Abundance — Introduces the structural separation between production and participation as AI-driven automation weakens labor’s historical role in distributing income, identity, and economic agency.
- The Participation Crisis in an Economy of Abundance — Examines how intelligence abundance destabilizes wage distribution, consumption, labor markets, taxation systems, and social cohesion as production increasingly decouples from human labor.
Some Promising Paths for Human Participation in Abundance Economies — Part I
Some Promising Paths for Human Participation in Abundance Economies — Part I
- Universal Basic Services: Intelligence as a Civilizational Utility — Explores how AI-powered public services could democratize access to education, healthcare, legal support, governance assistance, and cognitive infrastructure as foundational civilizational utilities.
- Universal Basic Income: Stabilizing Participation in Post-Labor Economies — Discusses UBI as a mechanism for preserving purchasing power, economic circulation, and social stability in economies where automation weakens labor-based income distribution.
Some Promising Paths for Human Participation in Abundance Economies — Part II
Some Promising Paths for Human Participation in Abundance Economies — Part II
- Universal Basic Equity: Ownership Participation in the Intelligence Economy — Examines how populations may participate economically through collective ownership of AI infrastructure, autonomous systems, compute networks, and intelligence supply chains.
- Universal Basic Assets: Personal Ownership of Productive Intelligence — Explores how individuals may own autonomous AI systems, specialist agents, and deployable cognitive infrastructure that amplify personal productive capability.
Some Promising Paths for Human Participation in Abundance Economies — Part III
Some Promising Paths for Human Participation in Abundance Economies — Part III
- Universal Basic Capital: Democratizing Access to Autonomous Production Infrastructure — Discusses how communities and individuals may gain access to shared autonomous production systems, compute grids, robotics infrastructure, and distributed manufacturing ecosystems.
- Universal Basic Labor: Deployable Digital Labor in Autonomous Economies — Explores how humans may participate economically through ownership and orchestration of autonomous AI agents and deployable digital labor systems operating continuously across machine economies.
Some Promising Paths for Human Participation in Abundance Economies — Part IV
Some Promising Paths for Human Participation in Abundance Economies — Part IV
- Universal Basic Resources: Shared Infrastructure for Intelligence Economies — Explores the emergence of public intelligence grids, compute infrastructure, cognitive marketplaces, and federated resource systems as foundational participation infrastructure for AI civilization.
From Labor Economies to Participation Economies
From Labor Economies to Participation Economies
- From Labor Economies to Participation Economies — Examines the civilizational transition from labor-centric industrial systems toward economies organized around ownership, coordination, governance, creativity, and participation within intelligent infrastructure networks.
- Risks, Failures, and Transitional Instability — Analyzes the systemic risks of AI-driven abundance, including participation collapse, infrastructure concentration, AI feudalism, geopolitical asymmetry, and institutional fragility during the post-labor transition.
Long-Term Civilizational Transition
Long-Term Civilizational Transition
- Long-Term Civilizational Transition — Explores the broader transformation from scarcity-driven industrial civilization toward abundance-oriented societies coordinated through distributed intelligence infrastructure, autonomous production, and post-labor participation systems.