We’re standing at the edge of the biggest shift since the internet—and most people are still scrolling past it.

AI isn’t coming.
It’s here.
And it’s not just changing how we work. It’s about to redefine what work even means.


I Use AI Every Day—And You Probably Should Too

I build SaaS products, write code in vanilla PHP and JavaScript, run a digital agency, and help businesses thrive with smarter tools. What I don’t do anymore is waste time on things AI can handle better.

  • I use GPT-4o to sketch wireframes, write proposals, and debug async loops.
  • I use AI to reframe emails, write marketing content, or summarize hours of meeting notes.
  • I’ve even used AI to help craft a breakup text (yes, really). Smoothest breakup I ever had too.

But that’s just me scratching the surface. AI is the new electricity—it’s becoming embedded in every part of modern life.


The Hidden Tsunami: AI’s Economic Impact

What’s coming next isn’t just “cooler tools.” It’s systemic transformation:

  • Job automation won’t stop at factories or call centers. White-collar jobs—marketing, accounting, even coding—are being reshaped right now.
  • AI is becoming a co-pilot, not just a tool. Those who don’t learn to use it will fall behind.
  • The velocity of innovation is increasing. What used to take months now takes days. AI isn’t just faster—it makes you faster.

This will create massive economic pressure. Some people will be left behind, not because they’re not smart, but because they never saw the wave coming.


We’ll Need a Safety Net—And That’s Where UBI Comes In

I know it sounds radical, but I believe Universal Basic Income (UBI) is going to move from “sci-fi dream” to economic necessity.

If AI really does eliminate or transform millions of jobs, we’ll need a way to support people as they reinvent themselves. UBI might not solve everything, but it will buy time. Time for people to learn, pivot, or simply be human again without fear of starving.


This Is Bigger Than Tech—It’s About Humanity

This isn’t just a shift in productivity. It’s a shift in purpose.

When AI takes over the grunt work—emails, research, editing, even strategy—what are we left with?

We’re left with creation, connection, and curiosity.
We’re left with art, ideas, and asking better questions.


Final Thought: You Can Ride the Wave or Be Drowned By It

If you’re reading this, you’ve got a head start. Don’t wait for the “right time” to learn AI. Start now. Use it to brainstorm your next product. Use it to automate that annoying part of your workflow. Use it to save time, energy, and your damn sanity.

I’m not afraid of AI.
I’m excited by it.
Because I’ve already seen what’s possible—and I know we’re just getting started.

Let’s ride the wave together.

— Kevin