Made a short video bout asking the question nobody in tech wants to answer, what do you think?
I've been going down a rabbit hole on this and the numbers genuinely unsettled me. 80% of executives admit they've already cut staff to invest in AI. 1.28 million fewer people got hired in 2025 than the year before. And AI researchers themselves — the people actually building these systems — put the odds at 50% that AI outperforms humans at every single task within 45 years. Not some tasks. All of them. So I made a short video asking the question nobody in Silicon Valley wants to answer directly: if AI can eventually do everything we can do — what exactly do humans offer? I think the answer is something AI can never compute. But I want to know what you think. Watch and tell me where I'm wrong — genuinely curious what this community thinks. [link in comments]