One thing I find fascinating about Genius Terminal is that it may be solving a problem most people haven’t noticed yet.

And that’s exactly what makes me wonder whether it’s early… or simply right.

When the internet first appeared, very few people cared about data ownership.

When social media exploded, almost nobody worried about digital footprints.

People usually don’t recognize a problem until the consequences become impossible to ignore.

That’s why I keep comparing AI today to social media ten years ago.

Back then, convenience won.

Today, AI is winning for the same reason.

Faster answers.
Less effort.
Better productivity.

But underneath all of that, something else is quietly happening.

We’re creating enormous amounts of personal cognitive data.

Not photos.

Not posts.

Thoughts.

Questions.

Ideas.

Reasoning patterns.

That’s what makes projects like Genius Terminal interesting to me.

They’re not focused on protecting content.

They’re focused on protecting the process behind how content gets created.

Maybe that’s a problem nobody cares about today.

But what happens if AI conversations become one of the most valuable assets a person generates online?

Will people start protecting them?

Or will they only realize their value after someone else already owns them?
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