i been in this AI space long enough to peep the patterns, and i’m standing on this:
- most “AI builders” not really building vision… they building for payouts. everything is about hitting $10k, $50k, $100k months ~ tools turn into hustles instead of infrastructure. 2. anytime i speak on AI, autonomy, and decentralization as the direction we’re moving in, there’s pushback… like agency and independent systems aren’t real or won’t matter. that alone tells me people are still thinking short-term. 3. i’m starting to see it’s either two things ~ people can’t fully see that far ahead yet, or they don’t actually understand what this shift is going to feel like in real life. my stance is simple: this isn’t about robots replacing humans. it’s about humans collaborating with intelligent systems at a level we haven’t normalized yet. and when that happens, the power structure changes. because if we’re building agents, automations, and digital workers that think, act, and execute with us… then ownership matters more than ever. that naturally leans toward decentralization ~ not these big companies controlling everything, but individuals and small groups running their own systems, their own intelligence, their own operations. so yeah… i’m not here building just for money. i’m building for the shift. submitted by /u/no_oneknows29
Originally posted by u/no_oneknows29 on r/ArtificialInteligence
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