
Unscarcity
Patrick Deglon
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
We have the tools to create abundance, but not the operating system to manage it. As AI and automation rapidly transform work—making nearly 40% of today’s skills obsolete by 2030—the future isn’t hypothetical anymore. Machines are getting cheaper and better than humans at many tasks, raising a fundamental question: when survival and labor are no longer central, what do people do, and how does society function?
Most discussions of AI focus on risks or collapse. Unscarcity takes a different path. It offers a pragmatic blueprint for human–machine collaboration—neither utopian fantasy nor dystopian warning, but a systems-level manual for the next phase of civilization.
The book explores how to distribute abundance without creating dependency or authoritarian control; why meaning, not money, becomes the core currency in a post-labor world; and how AI can act as a neutral referee rather than a ruler. It lays out safeguards to prevent chaos, and a realistic transition plan that prepares workers and institutions without requiring revolution.
Written by a CERN-trained physicist and former Google technology leader, Unscarcity blends rigorous systems thinking with grounded, human-centered storytelling. Through people living through economic and technological upheaval, it shows what life might look like when survival is solved and purpose becomes the central challenge.
This book is for engineers building transformative systems, founders weighing impact, policymakers seeking actionable frameworks, professionals whose career playbooks no longer work, and parents thinking about their children’s future.
The transition is inevitable. The real question is whether we understand what comes next—and how to shape it. Unscarcity is the manual.
Duration - 5h 43m.
Author - Patrick Deglon.
Narrator - Digital Voice Roger E.
Published Date - Friday, 16 January 2026.
Copyright - © 2025 Blue Fermion LLC ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. We have the tools to create abundance, but not the operating system to manage it. As AI and automation rapidly transform work—making nearly 40% of today’s skills obsolete by 2030—the future isn’t hypothetical anymore. Machines are getting cheaper and better than humans at many tasks, raising a fundamental question: when survival and labor are no longer central, what do people do, and how does society function? Most discussions of AI focus on risks or collapse. Unscarcity takes a different path. It offers a pragmatic blueprint for human–machine collaboration—neither utopian fantasy nor dystopian warning, but a systems-level manual for the next phase of civilization. The book explores how to distribute abundance without creating dependency or authoritarian control; why meaning, not money, becomes the core currency in a post-labor world; and how AI can act as a neutral referee rather than a ruler. It lays out safeguards to prevent chaos, and a realistic transition plan that prepares workers and institutions without requiring revolution. Written by a CERN-trained physicist and former Google technology leader, Unscarcity blends rigorous systems thinking with grounded, human-centered storytelling. Through people living through economic and technological upheaval, it shows what life might look like when survival is solved and purpose becomes the central challenge. This book is for engineers building transformative systems, founders weighing impact, policymakers seeking actionable frameworks, professionals whose career playbooks no longer work, and parents thinking about their children’s future. The transition is inevitable. The real question is whether we understand what comes next—and how to shape it. Unscarcity is the manual. Duration - 5h 43m. Author - Patrick Deglon. Narrator - Digital Voice Roger E. Published Date - Friday, 16 January 2026. Copyright - © 2025 Blue Fermion LLC ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:13
Preamble
Duration:00:22:37
Chapter 1
Duration:00:27:55
Chapter 2
Duration:00:37:30
Chapter 3
Duration:00:28:14
Chapter 4
Duration:00:30:49
Chapter 5
Duration:00:30:49
Chapter 6
Duration:00:28:24
Chapter 7
Duration:00:42:00
Chapter 8
Duration:00:35:44
Chapter 9
Duration:00:36:01
Epilogue
Duration:00:17:56
About Author
Duration:00:05:01
Closing Credits
Duration:00:00:13