03/17/2026
AI is not a trend. It is a tool.
And it didn’t just show up overnight.
AI has been developing for decades, long before most people were paying attention. What many people casually called “algorithms” were early forms of machine learning and automation, quietly running behind the scenes in search engines, recommendations, logistics, and software.
What changed wasn’t its existence. What changed was accessibility.
In the early 2020s, especially with tools like ChatGPT, AI became something anyone could use. It moved from being hidden in code to something you can interact with directly. That’s why it feels sudden. But the foundation has been building for years.
And if you’re paying attention, even major voices in tech are saying the same thing. There’s a growing sense that we’re in a defining moment, similar to the early days of the internet, where something big is shifting fast.
Now the cat is out of the bag, and it’s not going back in.
This isn’t just another program. It’s a shift in how work gets done.
We’ve seen this before with the internet, smartphones, and cloud computing. Go back further, and you see the same pattern with the shift from horse and buggy to automobiles, or the rise of machines and robotics in factories.
Each time, people underestimated the change. Each time, early adopters gained an advantage. And each time, those who ignored it had to catch up later, usually under pressure.
Right now, many people still see AI as a gimmick or something unreliable. That’s because they’re only seeing the surface.
Underneath, it’s already transforming real work—automation, diagnostics, development, design, and decision-making—saving time and money in ways that compound quickly.
The real difference isn’t whether AI is good or bad. It’s whether you learn how to use it.
You don’t need to master everything at once.
Just start. Use it. Test it. Break it. Learn where it works—and where it doesn’t.
This isn’t about replacing skill. It’s about multiplying it.
You can evolve with it—or not. But either way, this shift is happening.
AI is here. Learn something about it every day.
(If you haven’t read it yet, there’s a solid Fortune article about this exact moment we’re in—worth your time.)
It’s not like a light switch... more like the moment you realize the water has been rising around you and is now at your chest.