What happens when intelligence becomes the most powerful asset on Earth?In this deep-dive conversation with futurist Alistdair Wilson-Gough, we explore the future of justice, taxation, governance, and human purpose in the age of AI.From robots performing surgical-level dexterity to the collapse of traditional employment models, this episode examines what happens when automation moves from novelty to inevitability — and whether we are prepared for the consequences.We discuss:🔹 Whether AI is already more capable than we admit🔹 Why LLMs may be overestimated — and where the real power lies🔹 The future of judges, lawyers, and radiologists in an automated world🔹 Why taxation may shift from production to digital consumption🔹 The coming universal income debate🔹 Whether China can truly become the dominant global power🔹 The fragility of global currencies and soft capital🔹 The danger of outsourcing human judgment to machinesIn this episode, we also explore:• Why the current economic model may not survive AI• The psychological risks of cognitive offloading• Whether humans will lose purpose in a post-work world• The “red pill / blue pill” moment facing society• Why resilience, discomfort, and physical engagement still matter• The risk of digital dependency in a fully automated systemAlastair argues that we are living through a period as profound as the printing press — but accelerated. The shift from analog to digital is not gradual. It’s exponential.Technology may lower costs, improve medicine, and transform productivity.But it also forces a deeper question:If AI can think, decide, diagnose, and govern…What remains uniquely human?⸻🔗 Guest & Host LinksAlastair Wilson GoughLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alistdair-wilson-gough-77878719/Ezra ChapmanLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ezrachapman/#podcast #artificialintelligence #future #AI #geopolitics #technology