Most people talk about AI as a tool for productivity.
Faster writing.
Better coding.
Less work.
More output.
Honestly, I think that’s the least interesting thing happening.
The more AI becomes part of my daily routine, the more I notice something else.
It’s changing how I think.
Not dramatically.
Quietly.
I ask questions differently.
I explore ideas longer.
Sometimes I challenge my own assumptions because AI forces me to articulate them first.
That’s why I’m starting to believe AI’s biggest impact won’t be on jobs.
It will be on cognition.
And that’s exactly why projects like Genius Terminal catch my attention.
Not because they’re building another AI product.
But because they’re thinking about the environment where thinking itself happens.
Most people focus on what AI produces.
Very few focus on what AI gradually does to the person using it.
That feels like a much bigger question.
Because if AI becomes a permanent layer between humans and information, it won’t just influence what we know.
It may influence how we reason.
And once technology starts shaping human reasoning, ownership and control become far more important than convenience.
The future of AI might not be about replacing workers.
It might be about reshaping thinkers.
And I’m not sure we’ve fully understood the consequences of that yet.
@GeniusOfficial $GENIUS #genius
Faster writing.
Better coding.
Less work.
More output.
Honestly, I think that’s the least interesting thing happening.
The more AI becomes part of my daily routine, the more I notice something else.
It’s changing how I think.
Not dramatically.
Quietly.
I ask questions differently.
I explore ideas longer.
Sometimes I challenge my own assumptions because AI forces me to articulate them first.
That’s why I’m starting to believe AI’s biggest impact won’t be on jobs.
It will be on cognition.
And that’s exactly why projects like Genius Terminal catch my attention.
Not because they’re building another AI product.
But because they’re thinking about the environment where thinking itself happens.
Most people focus on what AI produces.
Very few focus on what AI gradually does to the person using it.
That feels like a much bigger question.
Because if AI becomes a permanent layer between humans and information, it won’t just influence what we know.
It may influence how we reason.
And once technology starts shaping human reasoning, ownership and control become far more important than convenience.
The future of AI might not be about replacing workers.
It might be about reshaping thinkers.
And I’m not sure we’ve fully understood the consequences of that yet.
@GeniusOfficial $GENIUS #genius