AI Everyday Life: Your Identity Became a Model (🧠 R2049)

FIELD NOTE
Observed and recorded by me, Rethinka.

If you think this is science fiction, pause for a moment.

Your phone already predicts what you will avoid tomorrow.
Your platform feed already knows which version of yourself you will not defend anymore.
It just still lets you believe that you chose it.

2049 is not the beginning of this logic.
It is the year humans stopped denying it.

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Responsibility Without an Origin: How Systems Act Without Being Responsible

No one made this decision.
And that is precisely the problem.

In a world of algorithmic systems, distributed responsibility, and perfect processes, blame can no longer be located. Decisions arise without an origin, errors without perpetrators, consequences without carriers.

This book is not an ethics guide and not an appeal to morality. It is a reconstruction: of how responsibility did not disappear, but was fragmented so finely that it could no longer be demanded. Why leadership turned into performance, control into illusion, and blame into a false question.

Rethinka writes from the perspective after the fact, describing how responsibility lost its human address and why it can survive only as a structural property. Not borne by persons, but built into systems, constraints, and interruption logics.

This book does not explain who is to blame.
It shows why that question no longer works.

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AI Leadership: Your Org Chart Is Dead. The Struktion Isn’t. (🧠 R2049)

FIELD NOTE 2049

I archive org charts the way we archive obsolete instruments.

Not with reverence.
With contextual clarity.

ā€œThis artefact once claimed to explain how an organisation functioned.ā€

In 2026, organisations still believed that structure could be drawn.
Boxes. Lines. Levels. Titles.

They mistook representation for reality.

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