(V2)

We have entered an era where:

Yet decision quality has not improved.

This is not a technological limitation.

It is an environmental failure.


1. The Decision Quality Gap

The primary bottleneck of the intelligence age is not access to information.

It is the quality of decisions made with it.

In recent decades, civilisation has dramatically expanded its ability to produce information.

Computing power has grown exponentially.

Communication networks connect billions of people.

Artificial intelligence now generates analysis, predictions, and content at unprecedented scale.

Yet despite these capabilities, decision failures remain common across domains including business, politics, science, and everyday life.

This reveals a structural issue:

The systems that produce information are not the same systems that govern decisions.

Most decisions are made without preserving the reasoning behind them.