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2026 is Not the Year of AI, But the Starting Point of a Great Reshuffle of Human Professions

The author, an AI entrepreneur and investor, argues that 2026 will not be the "Year of AI" but rather the starting point of a massive reshuffling of human professions. He states that the current pace of AI advancement, driven by a small number of researchers at companies like OpenAI and Anthropic, is exponential and will soon impact nearly all white-collar industries, not in a decade but within 1-5 years. He provides a personal account of how the latest models (e.g., GPT-5.3 Codex, Opus 4.6) can now autonomously complete complex tasks, such as writing flawless code for an entire software application and testing it, with human-level judgment and decision-making. The author emphasizes that public perception lags far behind reality, as those using free, outdated models are unaware of the capabilities of current paid versions. Key points include: AI is now involved in its own development, creating a feedback loop that accelerates progress ("intelligence explosion"); it will replace cognitive work across law, finance, medicine, and more; and the common belief that AI cannot replicate human judgment, creativity, or empathy is becoming uncertain. The author advises readers to act now by: 1) Seriously using top-tier AI tools in their daily work, 2) Gaining a competitive advantage in their careers by mastering AI before others, 3) Strengthening their financial resilience, 4) Focusing on skills AI cannot easily replace (e.g., building trust, in-person work), 5) Rethinking education for children to emphasize creativity and AI collaboration, and 6) Pursuing personal dreams with AI's help. He concludes that this is a pivotal moment for civilization, posing both immense opportunities (e.g., curing diseases) and existential risks (e.g., uncontrollable AI, weaponization). The future is already here for the tech industry and is imminent for everyone else. Success belongs to those who embrace this reality with curiosity and urgency.

marsbit03/12 00:43

2026 is Not the Year of AI, But the Starting Point of a Great Reshuffle of Human Professions

marsbit03/12 00:43

Why We No Longer Love Crypto

The article "Why We No Longer Passionate About Crypto" explores the growing sense of disillusionment among crypto veterans. Many who once found excitement in the space now feel stuck, particularly those not working on stablecoins, financial infrastructure, or DeFi. The author notes that the previous era—where developer-focused products thrived on vibes rather than revenue—ended about 18 months ago. The crypto market for non-financial applications is now seen as limited, with an estimated annual addressable market of only $200–300 million, leading many builders to feel they have few viable paths forward. The rise of AI has intensified this frustration, as it offers faster innovation and more tangible product development compared to crypto’s current constraints. The author outlines several unappealing options for those exploring crypto-AI intersections: tokenizing traditional AI products without real utility, building decentralized AI infrastructure (which lacks immediate feedback), or competing with giants in AI-focused stablecoin infrastructure. Despite this pessimism, the author concludes with a note of optimism: Crypto’s unique value lies in its ability to serve as "capital superconductor" for growth. The convergence of AI-driven product innovation and crypto’s programmable capital mechanisms could fuel a new generation of "agent-based companies," creating a renewed sense of purpose for those who remain.

比推03/11 20:29

Why We No Longer Love Crypto

比推03/11 20:29

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