Posts for: #Feudal Capitalism

You Were Never at the Top of the Chain

Humans were never at the top of an intelligence hierarchy - they were alone in a niche that AI is now filling. The essay outlines three possible futures (digital feudalism, irrelevance, or human-AI merger), argues that only the merger path preserves human agency, and warns that the window for choosing correctly is closing while human nature drives us toward the worst outcomes. The position of humans in AI’s future is not predetermined but is being decided right now, mostly by those optimizing for the wrong things.
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Feudal Capitalism and the AI Economy - Same Lords, New Castles

The AI economy is not creating a new economic order but accelerating the oldest one - feudalism with computational monopoly replacing land ownership. The concentration of AI capability in a handful of corporations, combined with the historical pattern of technological revolutions being captured by existing power structures, suggests a feudal outcome unless open source AI provides a structural counterforce. The question is not whether AI creates or destroys jobs, but who owns the intelligence infrastructure that will mediate all economic activity.
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The Evolutionary Trap: Why Six Corporations Steering the Human-AI Merge Should Terrify You

Dawkins and Dennett’s evolutionary lens reveals the true danger of AI: not the machines, but human nature itself. With six corporations steering the human-AI merge, our ancient drives toward greed and tribalism make feudal capture nearly inevitable unless we build decentralized alternatives before the window closes.
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