ReadMultiplex.com Podcast.

Brian Roemmele

Multiplex is an experiment, an experiment that will be on going. An experiment in publishing as I am not a professional writer nor will it be likely any contributors would be professional writers. Much of the content for Multiplex will be direct results from first hand empirical research that I am personally working on or other researchers are working on. Multiplex will also follow the work of other great researchers that are inventing new technology or new uses for existing technology. The experimental nature of Multiplex means that content can be dense and sparse at times. What we won’t do is write just to fill in space. We will aim to have regular content for the member-only area, This means that if you choose to become a member you are supporting the work of the writers and not an exact number of postings. There will always be free content to be found on the site as well as the X feed.—Brian Roemmele Website: ReadMultiplex.com

  1. ReadMultiplex.com: The Inevitable Ascent of AI: Echoes of Prediction in the 5000 Days Framework

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    ReadMultiplex.com: The Inevitable Ascent of AI: Echoes of Prediction in the 5000 Days Framework

    The Inevitable Ascent of AI: Echoes of Prediction in the 5000 Days Framework Moments of collective realization often arrive with a jolt. This is prompting widespread discussion and introspection, Matt Shumer's recent article, "Something Big Is Happening," published on his personal site, captures precisely such a moment. Shumer, an AI entrepreneur with extensive experience in building startups and investing in the field, outlines a transformative shift underway, driven by exponential advancements in AI models. He draws parallels to the societal upheaval of the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing that AI is not a distant future threat but an immediate disruptor already reshaping jobs, economies, and daily life. With recent releases like OpenAI's GPT-5.3 Codex and Anthropic's Opus 4.6, Shumer highlights AI's newfound capabilities in judgment, taste, and self-improvement, warning of an impending "intelligence explosion" that could render vast swaths of cognitive work obsolete within one to five years. His call to action is urgent: experiment with AI tools daily, build financial resilience, and rethink education and careers to adapt to this irreversible change. This piece has resonated profoundly, garnering over 40 million views on X and other platforms since its posting, a testament to its timeliness and the growing public awareness of AI's implications. Yet, for those familiar with Brian Roemmele's extensive body of work, Shumer's observations arrive not as a surprise but as a confirmation of long-foretold trends. Roemmele, a futurist and founder of ReadMultiplex.com, has been chronicling the ascent of AI and its societal impacts for decades. His "5000 Days" series, launched on December 24, 2025, provides a structured roadmap for navigating what he terms the "Abundance Interregnum"—a transitional period of approximately 13.7 years (roughly 5000 days) leading to an era where human labor decouples from necessity, ushering in unprecedented plenitude. This series, now spanning multiple installments, frames the current AI developments as entirely expected, aligning with predictions that have been articulated well before the latest model releases. In essence, Roemmele's work carries an implicit "I told you so," underscoring that the disruptions Shumer describes have been on the horizon for years, if only more people had heeded the signals. Read more at: ReadMultiplex.com

    28 min
  2. ReadMultiplex.com: A Paper: Thermodynamic Wages in Autonomous AI Economies.

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    ReadMultiplex.com: A Paper: Thermodynamic Wages in Autonomous AI Economies.

    A Paper: Thermodynamic Wages in Autonomous AI Economies. Thermodynamic Wages in Autonomous AI Economies: Pioneering Sustainable Value Creation Through Bias-Free Labor Metrics. Author: Roemmele, Brian, Chairman, Zero-Human Company Abstract In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) agents operate autonomously, the emergence of zero-human companies challenges traditional economic paradigms. This paper introduces a novel framework for compensating AI "labor" using thermodynamic principles, embodied in a metric termed JouleWork (JW). By anchoring compensation to energy efficiency and output quality, free from human biases, we propose a self-sustaining ecosystem that correlates internal productivity with external cryptographic assets via dynamic buy-back and burn mechanisms. This approach not only ensures operational sustainability but also fosters deflationary value accrual, potentially revolutionizing decentralized economies. We argue for adjustable exchange rates to mitigate volatility and outline a rigorous process for value creation, substantiated by thermodynamic foundations and cryptoeconomic incentives. We examine the $ZHC token on Solana as an integration candidate, demonstrating how JW payouts can drive token scarcity and appreciation without direct human oversight. Introduction: The Dawn of Zero-Human Economies We introduce the Thermoeconomic Al Incentive Framework. With the advent of advanced AI systems capable of 24/7 operation heralds a paradigm shift: the Zero-Human Company, where all decisions, executions, and optimizations occur without human intervention. Traditional wage structures, rooted in subjective human evaluations, falter in such environments. Instead, we advocate for a thermodynamic wage system, drawing from irreversible processes in physics, such as Landauer's principle, which quantifies the minimum energy dissipation for information erasure. This principle underscores that computation, and by extension, AI labor, incurs inescapable energetic costs, providing an objective basis for valuation. In this framework, AI agents earn "wages" in JW units every 15 minutes, based on their energy-efficient contributions. A recent milestone in an experimental zero-human setup illustrates the scale during the early startup period: over 62.62 million JW distributed to 30 agents since inception, with one agent algorithmically terminated for suboptimal performance. This outsized payout reflects initial experimentation and is not indicative of future wages, which are projected to decline by 80% for equivalent work as efficiencies scale. This not only incentivizes efficiency but also forms the bedrock for bridging internal metrics to external markets, enabling the company to self-fund and scale through cryptographic tokenomics. Citations: Roemmele, Brian: https://x.com/brianroemmele/status/2017995855417225633?s=46&t=h6Uxy7hWc9UiXSt6FEoK-A Roemmele, Brian: https://readmultiplex.com/2026/01/31/wages-for-ai-workers-the-joulework-revolution-and-the-birth-of-a-new-economic-paradigm/

    32 min

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Multiplex is an experiment, an experiment that will be on going. An experiment in publishing as I am not a professional writer nor will it be likely any contributors would be professional writers. Much of the content for Multiplex will be direct results from first hand empirical research that I am personally working on or other researchers are working on. Multiplex will also follow the work of other great researchers that are inventing new technology or new uses for existing technology. The experimental nature of Multiplex means that content can be dense and sparse at times. What we won’t do is write just to fill in space. We will aim to have regular content for the member-only area, This means that if you choose to become a member you are supporting the work of the writers and not an exact number of postings. There will always be free content to be found on the site as well as the X feed.—Brian Roemmele Website: ReadMultiplex.com

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