For anyone who thinks there's an "AI bubble," let me help you rethink your understanding of that. While stock market prices may indeed be inflated, the core capabilities of AI are still UNDER-hyped!
The vast majority of people have truly no idea how radically AI technology is going to change the world in just the next two years. It's clear to me that 50% - 80% of "desk jobs" will be made obsolete by AI in that time frame.
Here's proof: AI tools allowed me, as a single human being, to code the entire code base for the books.brightlearn.ai book creation engine in just a few weeks, with no other engineers. This book engine has, in just a few days, reached 10K downloads of free books. Soon that will be 100K, then 1M, etc.
If I tried to build this with human engineers, it would have taken six months and several hundred thousand dollars... and many hours of my time trying to explain what I want to human engineers todo. Instead, I just tell the AI agents what I want and they build it in minutes, not days. Naturally, it helps to have a coding background (like I do) in order to understand content structures, db structures, caching, fallback measures, coding redundancies, error checking, adaptive screen response, etc. But I've built this entire project without speaking a single word to a single human engineer.
If I can build this in 2025 without involving another human being, imagine what's possible in 2026... and 2027.
Like I said, most people are UNDER-hyping AI capabilities. The things AI can do isn't a bubble. It's a birth, the very beginning of an era of incredible human abundance. For example, my engine is now generating books and giving them away for free, forever, under a Creative Commons license. Before long, we'll have 10,000 books available on every topic imaginable. Then 100K books. And then a million.
Knowledge should be free, and access to knowledge is a basic human right. With AI and decentralized information, I'm making good on that promise to empower and uplift humanity, bypassing censorship and lowering the cost of book knowledge to zero.
Couldn't do it without AI. And we use NVIDIA chips to make all this happen. NVIDIA's microprocessor infrastructure is revolutionizing everything. (And no, I don't own any NVIDIA stock.)