Deep Dive into Theory of Constraints

Ep5 The AI Moratorium Deadlock

18 min · 23. März 2026
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In this episode of Deep Dives into Theory of Constraints we explore the impact of the unprecedented disruption from AI and automation - it threatens to displace tens of millions of jobs. Some are calling for a Moratorium to give governments and society time to adjust. Others say this any attempts to limit growth of AI or Data centers will allow competitors to win the AI Race. This Deep Dive episode examines this deadlock using Dr. Alan Barnard's ProCon Cloud method and the ‘‘Change++’’ conditional moratorium innovation. Through TOC mapping, stress tests, and a 90-day pilot with key stakeholders, the framework seeks a practical, testable compromise that prevents societal collapse without ceding global leadership.

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