What The People Closest To AI Are Desperately Trying To Tell You
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What The People Closest To AI Are Desperately Trying To Tell You
"The gap between what I've been saying and what is actually happening has gotten far too big. The people I care about deserve to hear what is coming, even if it sounds crazy. This matters for you because the same gap exists in your business. The distance between what AI can do today and what you think it can do is where your competitors will eat you alive."
"His viral article, shared across X and reached millions of people with one message: the AI revolution already happened. You just haven't felt it yet. Shumer wrote his piece for the people in his life who keep asking so what's the deal with AI and getting the polite version. He stopped giving the polite version."
Matt Shumer, founder of OthersideAI with six years in the AI space, warns that the AI revolution has already happened but remains largely unrecognized by the general population. The gap between what AI can actually do today and what most people believe it can do represents a critical vulnerability for businesses and individuals. Shumer stopped providing polite explanations about AI because the disconnect between reality and perception has become too large. Historical parallels demonstrate this pattern: companies resistant to social media adoption in 2011 no longer exist, and automation predictions from 2017 have materialized with greater stakes than anticipated. The window to understand and adapt to AI's current capabilities is closing rapidly.
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