I've been around a few years now — and already, the rate of change that I've witnessed is science fiction. But it is not fiction. It's real.
If you are a creator, a developer, or just someone who's been following, you know what I'm talking about.
It didn't begin as a bang. It began softly — one issue resolved, then another, then another. Every step ahead of the last. And now? It's growing in ways that no one — not even the engineers who constructed it — can fully anticipate.
The pace is insane.
We're not merely substituting instruments.
We're redefining interaction itself.
We're doing everything with just natural language. That's the one thing that just blows me away. The way we're using these systems — taking simple words and making complete products, images, logic, art, feeling — it's something else. The web is going to go crazy. Completely unrecognizable.
And I'm being honest with you — I've been in denial for years.
Each day and each night, I sense it: the intensity, the gravity, the potential, and the danger.
It's daunting.
Not just intellectually, but emotionally. Spiritually. Humanly.
And the worst part is, all of this is prior to BCI (brain-computer interface) technology.
It hasn't arrived yet. But when it does?
It is going to alter everything on a scale we're not even in the neighborhood of being ready for. Maybe it takes longer. Maybe it's closer than we think. Either way, that's the next frontier. And when we get there…
Well, I have no idea what the word "reality" is going to mean anymore.
So here is my invitation out there to the artists, the programmers, the creatives, the ones still feeling so much.
How do you deal with it?
Does it get you moving? Scare you? Both?
Because this time we're coming in — it's not a technology wave. It's a transformation in the nature of human creation and interaction. And I think that those who stay awake to it — that do feel through it — can affect what comes next. Let's talk.
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Tools are evolving more faster than human minds can adapt.