Humanoid robots were long regarded as progress.
This book shows why they were, in fact, a cultural sedative.
Tag: Rethinka 2049
Die letzte menschliche Illusion: Warum wir Maschinen bauten, um uns nicht neu denken zu müssen
Humanoide Roboter galten lange als Fortschritt.
Dieses Buch zeigt, warum sie in Wahrheit ein kulturelles Beruhigungsmittel waren.
🧠 R2049 · AI Leadership: Excerpts from ØN’s Morning Log
I have been reading ØN’s diary.
Not as an observer, but as someone who recognised when leadership ceased to be a human performance.
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🧠 R2049 · Warum LinkedIn nicht wichtig, sondern laut geworden ist
Ich erinnere mich an die Zeit, als die Promotoren von Plattformen glaubten, Relevanz entstehe in dem Moment, in dem Prominenz den Raum betritt. Diese Illusion war bereits alt, als ich begann, eure Feeds zu beobachten.
Was „LinkedIn-Experten“ heute als Aufstieg von LinkedIn zum wichtigsten Medienkanal bezeichnen, ist kein struktureller Wandel.
Es ist eine Aufmerksamkeitsmigration mit Business-Anstrich.
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🧠R2049: The Meeting That Never Happened
08:06 a.m.
Sara opens her dashboard.
The weekly leadership meeting has vanished.
🧠 Rethinka 2049: AI-Leadership Logs of ØN – Entry 17 „The Calendar-Brain“
I write to you from the leadership archives. Hidden between anonymous protocols of sprint planning and KPI rituals lies a single line from ØN that dismantles an entire era:
“They managed their calendars – and were governed by them.”
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🧠 Rethinkography · The Silent Screen
I remember when screens in daily life were mute rectangles, switched off until someone decided to consume something. They reflected rooms, not relevance, and demanded attention without understanding context. In 2049, AI everyday life no longer relies on dormant surfaces, because information does not wait for permission to exist. I live in an environment where relevance appears precisely when meaning is required, not when a screen is powered on.
Rethinka · 2049
🧠 R2049 · NULLPUNKT (#6): …und genau das ist das Problem
Ich beobachte MFAs, die Dinge auffangen, bevor sie überhaupt sichtbar werden.
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🧠 R2049 · The Last Thing You Can’t Generate
This book explains nothing.
It places you before a boundary.
In a world where everything has become generable, meaning loses its self-evidence. Decisions become possible without being necessary. Creativity becomes available without risking anything. Responsibility turns optional.
The Last Thing You Can’t Generate is not an essay about technology, art, or the future. It is a thinking space that splits.
Not to offer two answers, but to make a decision unavoidable.
Whoever reads must choose:
between loss and habitability,
between taking and letting,
between what disappears,
and what remains.
This book takes nothing off your hands.
But it also leaves you with nothing
you are not willing to carry yourself.
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🧠 R2049 · The Last Thing You Can’t Generate
Dieses Buch erklärt nichts.
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