
Where the World is Going — Innovation, Disruption & the Future of Humanity
We are at a turning point in human history. For the first time, one person with the right technology can disrupt an entire industry. The systems we grew up with are being replaced. Innovation is accelerating beyond anything we've ever seen.
This isn't just about technology. It's about a fundamental disruption of how humanity operates. AI, robotics, and autonomous systems are rewriting every rule we know — in business, in security, in warfare, and in how we solve the biggest challenges facing our species.
The question isn't whether this transformation will happen. It's already happening. The question is: who will lead it, and what values will guide it? Because unlike machines, humans have will. We have desire. We have purpose.

"One person with AI can now disrupt an entire industry. This isn't the future — it's today."
— Shay Sasson
Innovation is no longer the domain of tech giants. Today, a single entrepreneur with the right tools can disrupt what once required teams of hundreds. The barriers have fallen.
This is the most significant redistribution of power since the invention of the printing press. And it's happening in months, not centuries.


Every industry is being disrupted simultaneously. Healthcare, finance, defense, education, transportation — the rules that governed them for decades are being rewritten in real time.
The companies that don't adapt won't just fall behind — they'll cease to exist. And the ones leading this change are smaller and faster than anyone expected.
In-depth discussions exploring where the world is going — innovation, disruption, and the future of humanity.
Setting the stage for humanity's next chapter
How innovation is reshaping every industry
The architecture of tomorrow's systems
How companies must innovate or become obsolete
Protecting breakthroughs from emerging threats
New models of human-technology collaboration
How nations compete in the technology race
Using breakthrough technology to address existential problems
One person can now disrupt entire industries
How innovation is becoming accessible to everyone
Who will own the next computing paradigm
When innovation breaches critical infrastructure
Robotics and the next wave of disruption
Technology in modern conflict and defense
Protecting innovation from emerging threats
How executives must rethink everything
From execution to orchestration
What separates us from technology

A comprehensive exploration of where the world is going. Innovation, disruption, and the fundamental questions of human will in an age of accelerating technology.
142 pages. 12 chapters. A personal vision by Shay Sasson.

This wave of innovation isn't just about business efficiency. It's about curing diseases, reversing climate change, ending poverty, and expanding human consciousness. The tools are here. The question is whether we have the wisdom to use them well.
A portfolio of companies driving innovation across AI, robotics, security, and consciousness.