Impact · The Agora

Technology that reshapes work must also prepare the workforce.

The organizations building this technology carry an obligation that extends beyond their product. IV meets that obligation directly — not as corporate social responsibility, but as architectural commitment.
SEED Prep — Society's Existential Evolutionary Developments Preparation

SEED Prep

Society's Existential Evolutionary Developments Preparation

The IV Domains

SEED Prep examines societal AI impact across four domains. They are not siloed — the framework explicitly maps their interconnections.

Economic
Workforce displacement projections, post-labor economic architecture, wealth concentration dynamics, and the transition from wage dependency to capability-based economic participation.
Mental Health
Identity disruption when work-as-identity disappears. Cascade risks from isolation to substance abuse to radicalization. Prevention frameworks that address root causes, not symptoms.
Purpose
When economic coercion no longer dictates how people spend their time, what do they choose? Environmental stewardship, craft renaissance, community participation, lifelong learning.
Culture
The shift from consumer culture to maker culture. Knowledge preservation, intergenerational skill transfer, community-scale craft economies, and education reframed as curiosity — not credential racing.

SEED Prep is not a commentary on disruption. It is a framework for preparing for it. A living document — intentionally incomplete, openly published, designed to grow through contribution, challenge, and iteration.

We are not asking you to trust that everything will be fine. We are planting the seed, tending it honestly, and inviting everyone affected — which is all of us — to help it grow.

All IV one. One IV all.