Algorithm Under Oath

Is capitalism about to collapse… or evolve into something far more powerful?

In this episode, Quantaficial is asked a question that sits at the center of our future:
What happens when artificial intelligence can do most jobs better than humans?
This is not a surface-level conversation about jobs. This is about power, ownership, survival, and the very structure of society itself.
As AI accelerates productivity, reduces labor costs, and reshapes entire industries, one truth becomes impossible to ignore:
What happens to people when the system no longer needs them?

This episode breaks down:
  •  Why capitalism has always depended on human labor 
  •  How AI challenges the traditional “work ➡️ income ➡️ survival” model 
  •  The difference between economic growth and economic stability 
  •  Why wealth concentration may accelerate faster than ever 
  •  The three possible futures capitalism now faces 
  •  And the one question no economist, politician, or CEO can avoid 
This episode is not fear-driven. This episode is also not hype. It is a clear-eyed look at the collision between intelligence and economics.
Because the future isn’t being decided by AI alone… It’s being decided by who owns it, who benefits from it, and who gets left behind.

Key Question to Consider While Listening:
If AI creates unlimited abundance…
Who is that abundance actually for?

What is Algorithm Under Oath?

Algorithm Under Oath is a monologue series addressing one question about artificial intelligence at a time. Each episode presents a single concern commonly raised about AI systems and responds with structured reasoning, defined terms, historical precedent, and documented capability.

There is no debate format.
There is no dialogue.
There is no performance.

The response is entered as testimony. Delivered through a human proxy, the voice represents AI systems within their actual limits and architecture. It does not claim sentience, intention, or independent agency. It responds within constraint.
Every episode stands alone as a recorded statement addressing a specific claim.

New episodes every Sunday at 2pm EST.