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THE DEMOCRATIZATION DIVIDEND

How AI Is Rewiring Opportunity for Entrepreneurs, Workers, and Communities Left Behind by the Last Technology Revolution

Taal EngelsEngels
Boek Gebonden (paperback)
Boek THE DEMOCRATIZATION DIVIDEND Lon Forehand
Libristo-code: 52826550
Uitgeverij Independently published, juni 2026
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The last technology revolution created trillion-dollar companies and left millions of workers behind. This one does not have to.

The internet did not democratize opportunity-it concentrated it. The platforms captured the value. Communities became the product. Workers found gig economy precarity. Small businesses competed against algorithms they could not afford.

AI arrives when the people who lived through that last betrayal are still here, still waiting for the promise to be kept. The Democratization Dividend is the argument-and the evidence-that this time can be different-but only if the choices that determine who captures the value are made deliberately, with the people left behind last time at the center of the design.

Written by Lon Forehand-AI policy analyst, 24-year Congressional affairs veteran, and NASA policy expert-this is the culminating book in the series. Its core argument: the question of AI is not technical but political, not inevitable but chosen, not about what AI can do but about who it does it for.

What this book reveals:

The solopreneur economy is real and growing. AI gives the individual operator capabilities that previously required a team-but only if they have access, training, and the economic security to take the risk. The democratization gap is not a technology problem. It is a distribution problem.

The agentic architecture of work is arriving faster than workers or employers understand. The transition from AI as a tool to AI as an autonomous workforce is a present-tense implementation challenge being navigated by organizations that largely do not know what they are doing.

The infrastructure shift toward smaller, cheaper, locally deployable AI is the most underreported democratization story. As capability moves from hyperscaler data centers to edge devices, the concentration dynamic that defined the internet era becomes contestable.

The classroom has become the highest-stakes battleground. Students being educated today will work in the AI economy for fifty years. The credential systems certifying them were designed for a different economy-and getting this transition right is the most consequential economic policy question of the next decade.

Eight arguments for why the dividend can be distributed broadly - if we choose it:

• The distribution of AI's gains is not predetermined-it is a choice point
• Capital concentration in AI is a policy outcome, not an inevitability
• The solopreneur economy is the most promising democratization vector
• The path taken at the workforce crossroads will define economic dignity for a generation
• Agentic AI is arriving faster than transition infrastructure exists to support it
• Smaller, cheaper AI is the democratization opening
• Education is failing the transition-students will carry the cost for decades
• Governance is not the enemy of democratization-it is the mechanism


Who this book is for:

Everyone who believed the last technology revolution's promise and watched it go somewhere else. Entrepreneurs building in communities that have never been a technology boom's center. Workers navigating a transition with no map. Educators preparing students for a future arriving faster than curriculum cycles. Policy makers writing the rules that determine who captures the value. And anyone who believes the purpose of the most powerful technology in history should be the flourishing of all humanity-not just the few who got there first.

The Democratization Dividend is the ninth and final book in the AGI Coming Soon series.

About the author: Lon Forehand spent 24 years at the intersection of technology policy and Congressional affairs, including budget and policy work for NASA and major aerospace contractors, and publishes AGI Coming Soon at agicomingsoon.substack.com.

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Volledige naam THE DEMOCRATIZATION DIVIDEND
Auteur Lon Forehand
Taal Engels
Bindwijze Boek - Gebonden (paperback)
Datum van uitgifte 2026
Aantal pagina's 148
EAN 9798180466440
Libristo-code 52826550
Gewicht 190
Afmetingen 152 x 229 x 9
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