

THE INTELLIGENCE REVOLUTION
The Economic and Social Break
For the first time in history, intelligence is decoupling from the human mind.
David Solomon is an entrepreneur, investment banker, and strategic advisor who has spent many years operating at the intersection of economics, technology, and society.
David is the Founder and Chairman of Solomon Capital Group, an international advisory firm specializing in corporate finance, capital raising, mergers and acquisitions, and public listings across global capital markets.
Over more than two decades of professional activity, Solomon has advised technology, industrial, and innovation-driven companies through processes of growth, investment, and international expansion. His work focuses in particular on the intersection between technological advancement and the structure of the modern economy-a point at which ideas, capital, and technology converge to generate profound shifts in market structures and in the distribution of value across society.
Beyond his activity in capital markets, Solomon has for years engaged in writing and broader reflection on economic and societal processes. His areas of interest focus on how technological revolutions-from the industrial revolution to the artificial intelligence revolution-reshape the structure of work, the organization of knowledge, and the balance of power between individuals, organizations, and states.
The book The Division of Intelligence emerged from this intersection between practical experience in the world of economics and a conceptual engagement with fundamental questions regarding the future of human society. It examines how intelligence itself becomes a technological resource that can be replicated at industrial scale, and how this process may reshape the economy, organizations, and the role of the individual in the world.
