AI isn't stuck in the dial-up phase anymore—we've entered something closer to YouTube's early days. Think about it: early internet adoption demanded serious technical chops and expensive hardware. You needed to know your way around a computer just to get online. That friction kept the whole thing locked behind a wall of complexity, accessible mainly to engineers and tech enthusiasts.



But YouTube changed the game. It stripped away all that friction. Suddenly, anyone could upload a video without needing to understand servers or coding. That democratization is exactly what's happening with AI right now. The barrier to entry keeps dropping. Tools are getting more intuitive, more accessible, more user-friendly. We're watching this inflection point where AI stops being a specialist tool and becomes something the general population actually uses. Mass adoption isn't coming—it's already here.
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