You didn’t vote for the algorithm that denied your job application. You didn’t vote for the one that decided your insurance claim wasn’t worth reviewing. And yet, these systems govern your life.

In the age of AI, power flows to those who write the code, not those who cast the votes. This silent shift is affecting everything from your job to global stability.

Our centralized technology systems create cascading vulnerabilities that leave communities defenseless when infrastructure fails.

Book Two,

Building Resilient Democracy, explores what happens when those systems fail, showing how communities with democratic technology governance not only survive disasters, but emerge stronger.

Meanwhile, AI is transforming the labor market, displacing millions and destabilizing communities.

Book Three,

The Future of Work, the Future of Democracy, shows how a single email can eliminate hundreds of jobs, creating a ripple effect that devastates neighborhoods.

The stakes are even higher in Book Four, AGI and the Future of Nations. The document warns that a single nation could seize permanent control over the economic, military, and informational foundations of global civilization.

But this isn’t a book of fear. It is a book of possibility. This four-book series is a blueprint for a different future. It proposes a democratic framework to ensure that technology serves everyone, not just a privileged few.

You’ll discover a path to:

  • Democratic Control: A new kind of public institution—elected, accountable, and technically competent—that can govern the systems already governing us, from local Technology Commissioners to a federal Secretary of Technology11.
  • Community Resilience: How communities can democratize technology before a crisis hits and emerge stronger than ever12.
  • Shared Prosperity: How to ensure that the benefits of automation flow not only to shareholders but to every citizen, with dignified pathways for earning a living in an AI-driven economy13131313.
  • Global Cooperation: A blueprint for how the great powers can choose cooperation over domination, allowing AGI to strengthen democracy by distributing its benefits and constraining its risks14.

We don’t need to fear the future. We need to elect it.

Download the full four-book series now to explore these groundbreaking ideas and join the movement to build a democracy strong enough to govern the future.

Bonus Book Five: Department of Technology Book Five:
The Golden Age of Cooperation

  • Department of Technology Book One: Democracy’s Last Stand in the AI Age
  • Department of Technology Book Two: Building Resilient Democracy
  • Department of Technology Book Three: The Future of Work, the Future of Democracy
  • Department of Technology, Book Four: AGI and the Future of Nations

Department of Technology Book Five: The Golden Age of Cooperation

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