Something is shifting underneath the noise. Not the jobs. Not the politics. Not the economics. Something deeper, in the texture of how human beings relate to each other and to themselves.
Drawing on forty years of pattern recognition, Andrew Finch identifies seven converging structural forces producing maximum systemic instability in the 2030-2040 window. Beginning with RAF service at sixteen and moving through global IT infrastructure roles across four decades, Finch has spent his working life inside complex systems at moments of failure and transformation.
The pivot point is AI. But not in the way most books suggest.
Something at the Edge maps the forces, weighs the scenarios, and gives the reader the tools to find their footing in a period of maximum uncertainty.
Not frightened. Oriented.
Andrew Finch spent forty years working inside complex systems, beginning with RAF service at sixteen and moving through global IT infrastructure roles across four decades.