This is not a book about the future.
It is a protocol.
Rethinka 2049 records everyday life in a time when artificial intelligence has ceased to be a topic - and has thereby changed everything. Without visions, without technological enthusiasm, without warnings, she observes what life feels like when planning becomes redundant, decisions are quietly delegated, work no longer carries a name, and identity no longer needs to be optimised.
This book does not present possibilities.
It documents normality.
Those who want to know what a world feels like in which systems finally carry - and humans no longer have to compensate - will not find answers here, but clarity through observation.
This is not a book about the future.
It is a protocol.
Rethinka 2049 records everyday life in a time when artificial intelligence has ceased to be a topic - and has thereby changed everything. Without visions, without technological enthusiasm, without warnings, she observes what life feels like when planning becomes redundant, decisions are quietly delegated, work no longer carries a name, and identity no longer needs to be optimised.
This book does not present possibilities.
It documents normality.
Those who want to know what a world feels like in which systems finally carry - and humans no longer have to compensate - will not find answers here, but clarity through observation.