The Epilogue
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“Previous civilizations had centuries. We have quarters.” In the definitive finale of the AI Futures series, we look at The Pattern That Breaks Itself. We map the history of human disruption—from fire to microchips—to show why the "Resilience Myth" is failing us now. For the first time in history, the disruptive force isn't just adding new human roles; it's erasing the very substrate of human value. We analyze the "Systemic Cannibalism" of profitable AI and why our response of slow reform is the ultimate form of denial.
In this episode, we break down:
- The Siphon Moment: Why filling our systems with too much efficiency causes them to drain completely.
- The Collapse Feedback Spiral: How labor-cutting AI leads to a toxic loop of shrinking demand and revenue drops.
- The Irrelevance Threshold: Why humans are becoming "economically invisible" before they even have a chance to adapt.
Keywords: AI Economics, Civilizational Collapse, Temporal Displacement, Labor Replacement, Systemic Risk, Technological Acceleration, Economic Feedback Loops, History of Disruption.
🔗 Read the series finale: AI Futures: The Pattern That Breaks Itself
