How to build technological and cultural systems that enable a transition from a fragmented society to collective intelligence — with a high degree of freedom and cooperation.
How technology enables new forms of collective thinking between humans and AI agents. The nature of consciousness and the role of technology in cognitive evolution — from individual cognition to symbiotic human-machine intelligence.
Personal autonomy through self-sovereign identity, privacy, and censorship resistance — cryptography as a social technology, not just a financial one. Economic autonomy through decentralized AI as a counterforce to capital concentration — enabling local economies instead of funneling value to a handful of global corporations.
A shift from competing monolithic products to shared, composable semantic infrastructure. Open source reward distribution as a foundational economic primitive — mechanisms for fair attribution and compensation that eliminate the incentive to duplicate and turn functionality into a common layer. Agent economies, data sovereignty, context-aware UI generation.
Design fiction, speculative futures, narrative-driven innovation. Imagination not as entertainment, but as a tool for engineering the future — making the invisible visible before it becomes inevitable.