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Individual Direct Production

The fourth mode of production that emerged when AI language interfaces collapsed implementation costs below the coordination threshold — enabling solitary creation of functional software through natural-language conversation, bypassing markets, firms, and commons while simultaneously fulfilling and threatening Benkler's autonomy framework.
Individual direct production describes the capacity of a single person to create complete functional artifacts — software applications, data visualizations, analytical tools — through natural language conversation with AI systems, without market purchase, hierarchical employment, or community collaboration. The Bristol teacher who built a climate data tool in an afternoon, the marketing manager who generated a custom dashboard, and the architect who prototyped a modeling application are paradigmatic instances. This mode preserves the modularity and granularity that characterized commons-based peer production while eliminating the community infrastructure that integrated contributions, rendering collaboration optional rather than necessary for a significant and growing class of productive work.
Individual Direct Production
Individual Direct Production

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The structural economics of individual direct production represent a threshold crossing analogous to the one Benkler identified when the internet enabled commons-based peer production. Just as falling communication costs made peer collaboration viable at scale, falling implementation costs —

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