The answer surprised me: Tesla, because of the self -driving cars and humanoid robots that, according to her entire sectors, will disrupt. And she is not the only one who believes in it. Microsoft previously invested $ 13 billion in OpenAI, the company behind Chatgpt. TechGigant Zuckerberg chooses a different strategy: he tries to hijack OpenAi developers with millions of offers to build his own AI model. One thing is clear: AI is not a hype, but a revolution.
Chatgpt as a colleague
Now I don’t see myself so quickly in a self -driving car, but Chatgpt has since become a colleague. After listening to the podcast, and possibly influenced by all the current reporting about war, I came up with the idea of asking about Chatgpt’s strategy if it wanted to take over the world.
The answer? First, Chatgpt seduces us with efficiency: rewriting texts, planning holidays, invent recipes. Everything faster and smarter. Then the data collects through innocent questions, not to remember your birthday, but to predict your behavior.
Dependent
Phase three: automation. Customer service, diagnoses, content creation, we are becoming increasingly dependent on our colleague who never gets tired. In phase four, alliances with smart devices are formed: cars, drones, cameras, refrigerators. One large hyperintelligent network. Finally, it will be a regime. Chatgpt sends the world ‘the way you want’. A world governed by data, ratio and predictions. Wow.
I do believe Cathie, Ai is revolutionary. That offers an opportunity as an investor, but should we be happy with this? The power of AI may not be in the technology itself, but in how naturally we started using it. While our attention goes to wars, sanctions and geopolitical threat, the real enemy may be closer than you think.
Not on a stage or in a war cabinet, but in your pocket. Friendly, efficient and later indispensable.
Veronique Estié is the founder of YoungTrader. More columns from her hand can be read here:

