Local LLMs impact are underrated.
They decouple knowledge from connectivity.
A ship at sea gets repair instructions. A hiker gets survival tips. A remote village gets healthcare.
All of it will soon run on a phone. No internet. No gatekeepers. no governments.
Is there a life insurance that you can get that only covers dying of unnatural causes?
AI will solve (or make manageable) all of the top deaths from natural diseases, even cancer, before I’m 60… and now I’m more likely to get killed by my home robot that’s still in beta.
Idea: why not sell robots that are controlled by lower cost humans overseas. Provides training data for the eventual v2 powered by AI.
Could get it under $1k/mo.
ACH has an opportunity to win over stablecoins.
They just need to allow for direct access for non-banks... and an SDK for their FedCommand.
Otherwise tech will move to any alternative crypto or fiat layer 2 rail.
In the AI age of abundance, entrepreneurship will shift from a job to a social group activity.
Working on hard problems in a social environment in a collective without the need to focus on profit.
Humans love finishing a jigsaw puzzle in the rec room.
Removing quarterly earnings requirements will add a lot more speculation and volatility to asset prices.
It wont incentivize long-term thinking as much as it will incentivize bets on 10%+ swings.
Temu or SHEIN should buy Ross / TJ Maxx.
Gives them brick and mortar, brings TJX online and local warehouses for 3rd parties on their site. Same clientele & inventory
Coordination between humans is the hardest part running a business. This is going to shift to coordination of agents, which is the hardest part of running AI these days.