I think that artificial intelligence is something every single person should be actively exploring at this time.
I mean, if something is practically going to replace most infrastructure we know and use today, it would be smart to understand it before that happens.
Some persons are under the impression that they will simply not use AI, but they lack the understanding of how things work.
When we talk about complete infrastructure overhaul, we mean that it will be nearly impossible for anything to be functioning without AI being integrated in something along the line, in some form.
Going off social platforms won't stop you from using AI, not downloading the chatbots doesn't automatically make you a non-AI user, anything you can think of today that one would attempt to avoid because of "AI" won't stop their exposure to technology.
AI is BIG
It is sometimes surprising to me that when people want to address the dooms of AI, it's easy to identify the tech as something of "Big Impact" but when they are looking at everything else, the regards fall so low.
In every way one can think about it, AI is big. It isn't simply the interfaces, but the underlying systems.
How big of a value do we think a tech of that scale could generate?
AI Agents
The focus is on AI agents, which are essentially automated software solutions that are powered by AI.
Think of a regular Internet bot for instance, now picture that instead being programmed with fixed rules to execute or function with, it is powered by machine intelligence, where there is greater flexibility.
Over the next decade, AI agents will take over most things, starting primary with payments.
Many transaction flows will run through these intelligent agents.
How much value?
AI agents will generate hundreds of billions in direct market value and trillions in broader economic impact.
This is an expectation that is grounded in data that defends itself.
The world already generates this much value, we are simply looking at moving the execution layer into a tech solution that reduces friction and costs. The broader impact is increased value generation and movement.
This is inevitable!