By Futurist Thomas Frey
While tech optimists promise AI will democratize opportunity and create abundance for all, we’re actually racing toward something far darker: extreme inequality so severe that society fractures into parallel economies—one for those with access to AI, capital, and elite networks, and another for everyone else.
And here’s the brutal truth nobody wants to admit: there will be no utopias. Not for the wealthy. Not for anyone. AI isn’t creating perfect worlds—it’s creating fractured, paranoid, unstable societies where even the winners live in fear and isolation.
This isn’t dystopian speculation. It’s already happening. And by 2040, we won’t have one economy or society—we’ll have multiple, operating side-by-side with minimal interaction, vastly different opportunity structures, and universal insecurity.
The optimists are wrong. AI isn’t the great equalizer. It’s the great divider. And nobody wins when civilization fractures.
Continue reading… “The Great Fracture: Why There Will Be No AI Utopia for Anyone”
