Every ad you ran last month was probably seen by a robot.
You just paid human prices for it.
Ad fraud is already a billion dollar problem. AI operator fraud is going to make it look like stealing candy.
I was using an AI agent last week to handle some tasks. Every site it visited was plastered with ads. Businesses paid real money for every single impression.
Zero humans saw them. Not one click. Not ever.
Here is what nobody is saying out loud.
Even if Google builds perfect AI detection it does not matter. You still have a supply crisis coming.
20% of humans route their browsing through AI operators. Ad supply drops 20%. Demand does not move.
You know what that means. Prices go up. CPMs go up. Small advertisers get wiped out. Big ones pay more for less.
Everyone is obsessing over how AI changes the demand side of advertising. The supply side is getting quietly gutted and almost nobody is paying attention.
Money chases real eyeballs. It always has. It always will.
Now here is the part that should be genuinely uncomfortable for Google.
They are building the products that are burning down the products that generate almost all their money.
They know exactly what they are doing. They are doing it anyway because the alternative is someone else does it first and Google becomes MySpace.
No good options. Just pick your poison.
What do you think ad prices look like in two years?
The best employees in 3 years won't have better skills. They'll show up with their own agents. Their own software. Their own internal R&D operation already running.
Right now a small group of people are doing this quietly. Working on their job in the foreground. Automating it in the background.
Week by week the stack grows.. agents handling tasks, eliminating others, clearing friction from everything they touch. A few months in it stops feeling like tools. It starts feeling like infrastructure. Research agents. Monitoring systems. Custom interfaces. An intelligence layer underneath the whole job.
That's the 100x employee. Most people are still doing the work. A few are building systems that do it for them. Companies that recognize this stop hiring for skills. They hire for the stack people bring with them.
Everyone else is just adding headcount.
The fakest person in the room always shouts the loudest.
And let’s be honest: most of the people you follow online are faking it.
“7-figure coaches.”
“AI experts.”
“Crypto millionaires.”
Smoke. Mirrors. Rental Lambos.
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AI won’t save your business.
And it’s not taking your job either.
It can help, sure.
But it can’t replace the systems, failures, and experience that built you.
ChatGPT can scrape. It can remix.
But it can’t live.
It can’t know.
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In a world of AI content everywhere, what people really crave is:
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👉 Real people
That’s what stands out.