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As artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation accelerate, many are beginning to ask a question that reaches far beyond economics: What happens if human labor is no longer essential? This episode explores the deeper implications of abundance, purpose, meaning, and identity in a world where machines may perform most tasks more efficiently than we do. If productivity no longer defines our value, what remains? Perhaps the future is not asking us to compete with our creations, but to rediscover what it means to be human. This conversation explores the discomfort, uncertainty, and unexpected possibilities hidden inside that question.
By A living series of transmissions for those who walk between worlds. Here to remember. Here to hold frequency. Here to speak what was never meant to be forgotten.As artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation accelerate, many are beginning to ask a question that reaches far beyond economics: What happens if human labor is no longer essential? This episode explores the deeper implications of abundance, purpose, meaning, and identity in a world where machines may perform most tasks more efficiently than we do. If productivity no longer defines our value, what remains? Perhaps the future is not asking us to compete with our creations, but to rediscover what it means to be human. This conversation explores the discomfort, uncertainty, and unexpected possibilities hidden inside that question.