Lately, I've been thinking about how quickly AI has become something I expect to be available all the time. A while back, using AI felt optional. If a tool wasn't available, I would just find another way to get things done. Now I catch myself opening AI aplications almost automatically whenever I'm researching something, organizing ideas or trying to understand a topic better. That shift feels bigger than it first appears. I've been spending some time exploring OpenGradient Chat lately, and it made me realize how much of my workflow quietly assumes that AI will be there when I need it. A year ago I probably wouldn't have noticed that. Today it feels completely normal. We spend a lot of time talking about what AI can do, how smart it is and how quickly it's impoving. What I keep coming back to is something simpler. At what point does a useful tool stop feeling like a tool and start feeling like infrastructure? Maybe that's just what happens when technology becomes genuinely valuable. Or maybe we're still underestimating how quickly our habits are adapting around it. I'm honestly not sure. $OPG @OpenGradient #OPG