That's The Economist, last week. Not some breathless tech blogger or venture capitalist talking their book. The world's most prestigious eco

A Hitchhiker's Guide to the AI Bubble

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That's The Economist, last week. Not some breathless tech blogger or venture capitalist talking their book. The world's most prestigious economic publication. Notice the framing - it treats AGI as a foregone geopolitical contest.

I started coding again last year. First time in 13 years. Not because I believe AGI is coming. I think it's alchemy-level nonsense. I started because I suddenly could. Because somewhere between the $560 billion in AI infrastructure spending and the endless debates about consciousness, something genuinely revolutionary happened: machine learning became boring infrastructure.

Boring is the highest compliment I can give technology. Boring means it works. Boring means you stop thinking about how and start thinking about what. Electricity is boring. TCP/IP is boring. And now, after all the hype and terror and mysticism, AI is getting boring too.

But you wouldn't know it from reading the headlines. When former prime ministers are writing op-eds about the AGI race, you know the fantasy has captured everyone - media, politicians, markets. They're so busy staring at artificial general intelligence that they're missing the actual revolution happening at ground level.

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