 Chapter 5. Inclusive Stakeholding Realize that everything connects to everything else, Leonardo da Vinci. Mycelium is the neurological network of nature, Paul Stamets. Mycorrhizal networks. 95% of all plants work with fungi underground in a two-way resource exchange. Mother trees that sequester more carbon and produce more sugar from photosynthesis nurture smaller trees in the understory, even those of different species. We need similar biomimicry in our social contracts for us to get through the AI age. Today most people feel a stark difference between the inclusive fitness of their mother versus the high fructose corn syrup being peddled to our limbic infrastructures by self-dealing corporations. Total job space. Robots will be able to do everything better than us. I am not sure exactly what to do about this. This is really the scariest problem to me, Elon Musk. Whatever you are studying right now, if you are not getting up to speed on deep learning, neural networks, etc., you lose. We are going through the process where software will automate software. Automation will automate automation, Mark Cuban. Since 1971 in the USA, median male income decoupled from real GDP per capita. For 50 years, people have been experiencing exclusive stakeholders where a small class of globalizing elite reap the benefits of an increasingly technologizing planet. The solution isn't UBI, Universal Basic Income, it's UBS, Universal Basic Stakeholding where we leverage mechanism design in our social contracts that biomimic nature so that we all become wealthy. June Yuen has an ongoing crowdsourcing project for these next-generation architectures before USA's 250th birthday in 2026. My contribution to it is a project I created alongside high-level perception called Rich Patrons. You can find that at richpatrons.com, which aims to provide a trusted avenue for unlocking the 6-10 trillion US dollars from ultra-high net worth individuals and families to focus on inclusive stakeholder architectures to tackle projects like the SDGs. Humanity's last refuge for now from the tornado of AI automation are creative Rube Goldberg moments of genius that only happen once like the formation of a powerful idea. Self-play. AI plays against itself to improve, exploring novel creative permutations faster than humans. Merging is not only the most ideal future solution, it's likely precisely where we came from before the big bang. GG, good game.