Agree about today's capitalism - "crony capitalism".
"Capitalism in the future" - I don't agree with your vision. AI and robots are another stage of automation. Once, factories stole businesses from weavers and blacksmiths. AI and robots will steal even more and that will help corporations become stronger.
Alas, we are at the stage when big companies become bigger and no space for new companies. Like, in my travels, I met many young South Koreans who were looking for opportunities outside of the country. There were and are many in Vietnam - everything is cheap there and everything is growing there, if you have 10.000 USD you can start a business and live from that. I asked some Koreans - why did you leave amazing, developed, rich Korea? The answer is short - there is no space for young people there - only working for big companies, hardly having money for a room and food + a debt for the education.
There is the same law in nature. If you cut a coniferous forest in a Northern country and leave this plot, it will soon be covered with grasses. After that, quick-growing trees will join grasses like birches and willows, and only then will coniferous trees start appearing among deciduous trees. The plot will again become a coniferous forest in 200 years or so. So if you are born a coniferous tree or a birch in Korea, there is very little chance to grow into a big tree in this well-formed coniferous forest - most sprouts struggle to grow or die in the shade of big ones.
Marxists
These are people who ignore history. The Soviets put all the talent in space, weapons, and building socialism. And their experience proved: when you swap greedy capitalists for a state monopoly, you kill the economy. As soon as you start recovering the economy, you create new capitalists who create new crony capitalism. Gorbachev tried to enhance the state monopoly with cooperatives - this idea didn't work out.
Subsequent events in the post-Soviet space have proven that the most beneficial situation is when an economic sphere is free of state regulations and the influence of corrupt big money. It means a true free market. That's the only thing the state must work on. Alas, the state and big money tend to form a union and merge, and that's how the state becomes an enemy of the free market.
RE: Capitalism, the Word, Should Not Be Used Anymore