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Perry Timms's avatar

Fabulous visioning Andy. Not only do I like this for all the emotive allure of equity, pace, inclusion, creativity and meaningful work, it doesn't even sound outlandish and utopian. Just the way it needs to be and should be.

Kevin Kelly's "The Inevitables" described a state of protopia - not dystopia or utopia but more an incremental state of improvement. That's what is possible in this vision.

Greed and power are the real enemies in our current state of being in all walks of life. Until we can truly quell the thirst for wealth and power, and instead focus on flourishing and collective gains, we have an uphill climb. But a vision like this is much more compelling than "mostly the same but with AI".

Bravo. And as Charles Eisenstein titled his 2013 book "The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible".

I'm gunning for this with all I've got. So thank you for dreaming this way.

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Gary The AI Strategist's avatar

Fantastic work, Andy! This vision of 2034 is both thought-provoking and a wake-up call. How AI is positioned in daily workflows here raises an important question—are businesses actively shaping this future, or will they react to it?

Your exploration of AI’s role in work is spot on—automation will be everywhere, but the real game-changer is whether AI enhances decision-making, adaptability, and strategic foresight. The companies that succeed won’t just be the most efficient; they’ll be the ones that use AI as a true intelligence partner, not just an automation tool.

I'm excited to see more of your insights on this! Curious—how do you see businesses preparing today to ensure AI isn’t just a productivity tool but a strategic force by 2034?

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