THIS IS WHAT'S KEEPING ME UP AT NIGHT: 1. AI will kill the concept of a 9–5 for millions. MANY get laid off, become freelancers, shift to portfolios of agent-assisted work. 2. livestreaming explodes 100×. it becomes the only way to prove you are real and not AI. Twitch will look like one of the greatest acquisitions of all time. 3. the creator economy is graduating into the founder economy. audiences are mobilizing into companies, funds, and franchises. MrBeast was just the prototype! 4. we’re entering the app recombination era. the biggest startups of 2026 will be built by remixing three or four existing AI tools into new vertical workflows. 5. agents will start talking to other agents, and you won’t be in the loop. every “human in the middle” job becomes an API call between two models. 6. AI is collapsing the value chain. agencies, recruiters, consultants, and project managers disappear while micro-operators running ten-agent stacks take their place. 7. distribution goes agentic. every AI company will run a thousand influencer agents testing titles, thumbnails, and CTAs nonstop. ad spend becomes a living organism. i hope you like testing. 8. personalization flips commerce. the same product sells for fifty prices through fifty custom funnels, each built by AI for that buyer. price discovery becomes dynamic. this is prob better for business owners and worse for consumers :( . 9. data privacy becomes the new luxury. entire brands form around “human-only,” “no-model,” or “offline verified.” authenticity becomes a trillion-dollar aesthetic. 10. creators will own AI studios instead of channels. one prompt becomes a short, an app, a brand, a product line. the boundary between content and company disappears. 11. the big social platforms fracture into signal markets. people will trade ideas, audience data, and prompt assets the way day-traders swap stocks. virality gets financialized. already happening. 12. energy becomes the next constraint. every AI boom ends in a power bottleneck. whoever solves cheap, local compute with solar or geothermal wins the century. 13. storytelling becomes an economic engine again. the only moats left are narrative, taste, and trust. 14. AI-native insurance becomes a massive opportunity. once agents handle billions of decisions, someone must underwrite the risk. 15. an AI glut means deflation everywhere except in ideas. when intelligence is free, originality becomes priceless. 16. governments create national models to protect sovereignty. data turns into a weapon and compute becomes foreign policy. 17. as agents handle logistics, humans move up the stack into aesthetics. art direction becomes a daily skill. everything becomes branding. 18. the next decade’s wealth comes not just from building AI but from deciding where not to use it. restraint will make fortunes. 19. AI compute arbitrage becomes a trillion-dollar trade. people buy cheap cloud in underdeveloped markets and rent it globally, like Airbnb for GPUs. 20. AI-native brands dominate e-commerce by owning micro-trends. they launch new products daily, test a thousand ad variants, and kill losers overnight. 21. the AI gold rush ends with a massive data rush. whoever owns or licenses niche, verified datasets controls the supply chain of the future. 22. the next $10 billion fund is hybrid: part VC, part compute allocator, part data warehouse. capital moves from money to intelligence. 23. once personal AGIs hit, subscription fatigue dies. consumers will want one AI that handles everything. the first “super-app for life” could be a trillion-dollar company. 24. most billion-dollar outcomes this decade come from repackaging existing industries through AI... the AI accountant, AI real-estate broker, AI logistics coordinator starting as highly vertical versions of familiar services. 25. mobile UI shifts from taps to chat + camera. the screen becomes a lens, the conversation becomes the interface. the app era quietly turns into the agent era. @meetLCA is a design agency i co-founded that is behind the biggest AI apps rn, seeing it play out now. 26. every industry is about to unbundle into interface companies. whoever owns the customer interface, not the backend or the model, controls the value chain. it’s Shopify vs AWS all over again. 27. vertical media merges with vertical SaaS. every niche publication births a product; every software company births a content arm. the media-product line disappears. 28. the internet used to reward consistency. the new internet rewards experimentation. the faster you test, the faster you compound. 29. AI blurs the line between work and art. products start to feel authored, like albums or films. founders become creative directors of automation. 30. AI regulation prob will look like climate policy... too slow, too messy, full of loopholes. innovation moves to places that treat compute like oil. 31. the internet fragments into private ecosystems. niche communities curated by AI become the real web. public feeds feel like Times Square; private groups feel like homes!! 32. the first fully autonomous startup launches within 3 years. no employees, no meetings, no deadlines, just connected agents generating profit. insanity. 33. we are living through the great compression. timelines that used to unfold over decades now happen in months. this is the closest thing to a gold rush most people will ever see. 34. people will look back on 2026–2029 the way we look at the early internet. the difference is you don’t need permission, capital, or credentials. you just need to build something people actually care about. 35. mobile consumer apps feel alive again. they talk back, remember you, and evolve with you. static interfaces begin to feel prehistoric. 36. the next decade of wealth will belong to people who understand three things: distribution is leverage, taste is strategy, and AI is infrastructure. im tired because i havent slept but wired because... THIS IS THE BEST TIME IN HISTORY TO BUILD. our future will look very different than our past/present. life as we know it changing. i hope you get some sleep.

Nov 1, 2025 · 3:17 PM UTC

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Is this traditional slop posting, or did you use AI to congeal this garbage.
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the creator economy is graduating into the founder economy (of which product can be: 1) software 2) physical 3) service and 4) CONTENT. audiences are mobilizing into companies, funds, and franchises. MrBeast saw the arbitrage first
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What a great time to be alive and double down on cybersecurity, hacking and ai risks. Even if ”another ai” will solve the problem there is a endless attacksurface when we are entering a full on agent to agent space.
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funny enough point 1 is more in line with Jefferson’s original vision for America: he believed freedom required independence: ownership of productive property for self-sufficiency. Therefore, wage laborers weren’t free (9-5 workers). this was the 1800s so his vision was a nation of self-sufficient farmers & artisan producers… but maybe AI will finally realize this vision, just in a different form: a world where each person has a micro-business where value, rather than hours, are exchanged in a free market of free individuals
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What's keeping me up at night is that these models are all super expensive to run. Not everyone can both run their own AI business and sell it to everyone else to keep it running. When no one has a stable job, who's the customer? These things don't run on cheap infra in the same way.
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The speed of change is actually terrifying when you map it out like this... We're witnessing the collapse of entire industries in real time while new ones spawn overnight
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Thank you. I'd love to hear your ideas and thoughts for 2050. Camera and voice commands are still commands to the system; what would be next as UI, and how would it make the concept of UI disappear or integrate?
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you just described the metaverse ser...
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This is old news get some sleep
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The real insight buried in here:#15 + #18 combined = the actual alpha. When AI commoditizes intelligence, the winners are people who know where not to use it. Restraint becomes strategy
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AI isn’t coming — it already built the house and started charging rent 💀
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Love it 👌
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this is literally amazing
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This truly is the greatest time to be a founder wherever you are globally. It’s true democratization of opportunity.
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“10. creators will own AI studios instead of channels. one prompt becomes a short, an app, a brand, a product line. the boundary between content and company disappears” = 💯 we built it already chilledsites.com
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I noticed you forgot to mention $ARCADE
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We’re all surfing exponential curves, better to learn balance than to fight the waves.
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what gets me is how fast the 'human in the middle' jobs are disappearing. like, we went from 'AI will augment humans' to 'humans become the API call between models' in what, two years? makes you wonder if we're prepared for how quickly this flips the whole employment game
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👉 signal markets
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An energizing thread that inspires navigating this gold rush for future 🔥🔥
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agentfi flips scripts—forget 9-5, embrace agent stacks
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X402 will be important here
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Pretty much ✨
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nice list from your ChatGPT.. :)
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you didn’t explicitly mention something like MACROHARD but I think this will turn 29 into the default for consumer app experiences users won’t know or need to know but excited for the underlying stack to be completely thrown out and reimagined from first principles
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😆 who will be able to pay for things with massive unemployment?
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Great post Greg!
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luckily I think 23 “personal AGI” negates 8
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Yes. There will only be 2 moats:1) partnerships with other businesses 2) personal brand. And even 2) can be replaced by AI. We’ve already seen the popularity of parody accounts
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Greg, I think you've hit the nail on the head; this AI shift is gonna shake things up big time, right?
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Guess I'm streaming my sleep tonight. Prove I'm real.
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Now go get some sleep! The revolution needs you well rested. 😂🙏
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Just go back to sleep
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I’m happy for you. Or sorry that happened.