>AI is everywhere — in headlines, boardrooms, and dinner conversations. Some call it a threat, others a revolution. I see it as an opportunity — one that can transform how we work, create, and think.
People worry about mass unemployment. I get it — it’s a scary thought. But think about it: if machines replaced everyone, who would buy the products? No consumers, no capitalism. Even the biggest tech companies know that’s not sustainable.
Universal Basic Income sounds noble, but the math doesn’t add up. A 20% unemployment rate would cost over $2.4 trillion — more than double what those same companies earn. They’re not charities; they’re businesses. So, no, I don’t see that future happening.
AI has moved far beyond being a glorified search engine. In my world — software development — it’s a game changer. In just two weeks, I’ve accomplished what used to take three years. That’s not hype; that’s lived experience.
But let’s be honest: low- and mid-level coding jobs will feel the pressure first. The key is to adapt, not resist. Those who learn to *work with* AI will thrive.
“Computers are not here to replace humans, but to augment them.”
That’s the philosophy behind everything I build. My system connects with Anthropic Claude — not as a replacement, but as a partner. It’s not a chatbot; it’s a knowledge engine that blends global intelligence and abilities with your specific context. You stay in control. You decide what data matters. You remain the human in the loop.
Jose E. Gonzalez
So, what’s next? If you’re ready to see how AI can amplify your work — not replace it — let’s talk. I’ll show you how to keep the human touch while leveraging the world’s smartest tools.