This is not a book about technology — but about what technology does to us.
Moving beyond technical and business applications, it explores the organizational and technocultural implications of a world in transition. Across these pages, a new reality emerges where the boundary between human and machine begins to dissolve, and where organizations are no longer built around our limitations, but around our shared potential.
A new kind of organization begins to take shape. In this transitional moment, new assumptions about work, intelligence, and collaboration are quietly forming — often before they are fully understood. This book is an attempt to make sense of that shift: to surface what is changing, to give language to what is still emerging, and to explore what becomes possible when intelligence is no longer individual, but shared.