By 2030, artificial intelligence may become the invisible hand behind our markets, policies, and personal decisions.
Institutions meant to safeguard society are lagging behind AI development in terms of control and infrastructure centralization.
There is a risk of entering a digital feudalism, where access to intelligence is leased and controlled by corporations, leading to economic concentration and job loss.
Immediate intervention is needed to democratize AI access, legislate algorithmic transparency, protect digital rights, and introduce economic adaptation tools.