The Day After AGI
A Human’s Guide to Life, Purpose, and Survival When Machines Begin to Think
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The Day After AGI is an honest, comprehensive guide to life in the age of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Written for anyone who wants to understand what is coming and prepare for it with clarity, courage, and humanity, this book combines real-world stories, cutting-edge research, and practical action steps to help readers navigate the most consequential technological transition in human history.
This book is built on a simple conviction, that ordinary people deserve honest, clear, compassionate guidance about what is coming. Not hype. Not doom. Not the kind of vague reassurance that says “don’t worry, technology always creates more jobs than it destroys” without acknowledging that this time might be fundamentally different. And not the nihilistic fatalism that says “it’s all over, nothing you do matters”, because that is a lie, and a particularly dangerous one.
What we will offer you in these pages is something harder and more useful than optimism or pessimism, we will offer you clarity. We will tell you, as honestly as we can, what AGI is, how close it may be, what it will likely do to your work and your world, and, most importantly, what you can do, starting today, to meet it not as a victim but as a conscious, prepared, fully alive human being.
Along the way, we will introduce you to people who are already navigating this transition, a radiologist in Nigeria who watched AI match her diagnostic skill and found something deeper on the other side; a factory worker in Michigan who lost his job to automation and discovered a calling he never knew he had; a twelve-year-old in Seoul who is growing up in a world where her homework helper is smarter than her teachers; and a retired philosophy professor in Buenos Aires who believes that AGI may force humanity to answer the question it has been avoiding for three thousand years, ‘What are we actually for?’