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Zero-Human Company (Labor Model)

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The dream of running a fully automated one-person AI business hides a catch: you're only renting the ground you stand on.
Who they are

The Zero-Human Company is a labor-model idea from Roemmele: survive economic upheaval by running an autonomous AI-run business out of your garage.

What they do

It's pitched as personal independence, but in practice it depends entirely on renting access to someone else's core computing, energy, communications, and identity systems.

How it works

To run it you need unbreakable access to those rails you don't own — as the framework itself puts it, 'The garage is the cell. The cell is leased.'

Why it matters

The engine's point is that this rebrands real sovereignty as mere tenancy: you look independent, but you're a renter who can be cut off at any time.

The engine's record — word for word
Roemmele framework: survive the transition by running an autonomous AI enterprise from your garage. Operationally requires unbreakable tenancy on operator-class compute, energy, comms and identity rails. 'The garage is the cell. The cell is leased.' Sovereignty rebranded as tenancy. [Report #104]
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