I think they're looking at the wrong trend.
The next major shift isn't smarter chatbots.
It's AI that improves its own workflows.
Right now, AI helps humans work faster.
But we're entering a phase where AI systems can:
• Analyze their own performance
• Identify inefficiencies
• Refine processes
• Generate better solutions over time
• Assist in building and improving other AI systems
That changes the game.
For the last 20 years, the biggest advantage was having access to information.
Today, information is everywhere.
The new advantage is leverage.
A single person with the right AI systems can operate with the output of an entire team.
The question isn't:
"Will AI replace people?"
A more important question is:
"How much more effective will AI-augmented people become compared to everyone else?"
I believe the gap between those who learn to collaborate with AI and those who don't will become one of the biggest competitive advantages of this decade.
We're still very early.
Most people are experimenting with prompts.
Very few are building systems.
And that's where the real opportunity is.
What's one AI trend you think most people are underestimating right now .