Three-Part Series

The Singularity of Work

Socio-Economic and Psychological Implications of a Fully Automated Tech Economy

By Shourya Maheshwari
March 2026  |  Total Read Time: 24 Min across 3 Parts

What happens when the builders are no longer needed? This three-part investigation examines what happens when artificial intelligence permanently replaces all cognitive labor in the technology sector, and eventually, everywhere else.

From the structural dismantling of global economics, to the psychiatric unraveling of human identity, to the democratic frameworks that may be civilization's last lever of control. Each installment traces one arc of this transition.

Part I 8 Min Read

The Death of the Knowledge Worker

How AI Automation Dismantles the Global Economic Order

The structural story. Post-labor economics, the rise of techno-feudalism, the Digital Cold War, and the Global South's precarious last chance at technological leapfrogging before permanent data colonialism sets in.

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Part II 9 Min Read

The Mind Unmoored

The Psychiatric, Educational, and Economic Aftershocks of a Post-Labor World

The human story. The psychiatric emergency of mass worklessness, why UBI fails the psyche, the radical reinvention of education, and the emergent Care, Artisan, and Reputation economies that may replace traditional labor.

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Part III 7 Min Read

The Last Lever

Systemic Risks, Human-Machine Integration, and the Democratic Frameworks for Survival

The agency story. The black box problem, why semiconductor manufacturing still needs humans, and the democratic interventions (Data Dignity, Public AI, and the Digital Commons) that may prevent techno-feudal totalitarianism.

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