Stop saying “human-AI collaboration.” That’s the stench of the Industrial Age.
In this episode, we tear down the dominant narrative that AI is an “agent” — a clever slave that understands goals, breaks down tasks, and executes closed loops. That’s not the future. That’s just Taylorism with a neural network.
Instead, I offer a radically different framework: AI is not an agent. It’s a forest. It’s infrastructure. It’s a field as omnipresent as a god.
We’ll explore:
Why “intelligence leverage” and “closed-loop execution” are still bureaucratic coffins
How organizations should stop being machines and start being ecosystems
Why the real unit of the future isn’t “human-AI collaboration” — it’s human + calling
Where my theory stands in the history of ideas: not Copernicus, but Einstein in 1905 (principles clear, math still missing)
And why this vision might be what communism actually looks like in the AI age — not planning committees, but a forest where calling is free to emerge.
If you’re tired of efficiency cults, control freaks, and refined division of labour disguised as innovation — come wander into the forest.
AI is not your super slave. It’s the ground beneath your feet.

