We are not building a company. We are testing a hypothesis.
That human work, in the age of AI, is no longer about execution. It is about judgment.
IGA MANIFESTO
We believe that human work is being fundamentally redefined.
As AI absorbs execution, optimization, analysis, and production, what remains for humans is not labor—but judgment.
Judgment under uncertainty. Judgment without precedent. Judgment when data is incomplete, incentives are misaligned, and responsibility cannot be delegated.
In this world, scale no longer guarantees advantage. Headcount no longer defines capability. Execution speed is no longer scarce.
What becomes scarce is clarity.
IGA is not a company model. It is a hypothesis.
One human, operating as a sovereign decision-maker, augmented by a structured constellation of AI systems—each optimized for cognition, not labor.
AI does not replace the human. It removes everything that is not human.
The role of the human is not to produce outputs, but to sense, decide, and take responsibility.
This is not a framework to be sold. It is not a product to be scaled. It is a way of operating that cannot be taught, only practiced.
Most will misunderstand it. Many will reject it. That is expected.
IGA is not designed for adoption. It is designed for survival—under complexity, ambiguity, and irreversible decisions.
If this resonates, no explanation is required.
If it does not, no explanation will suffice.