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Right now, AI is accessible, open, and surprisingly useful—but how long will that last? History suggests that the current landscape won’t stay this way forever. As corporations tighten their grip, advertising seeps in, and access becomes more restricted, the tools that feel revolutionary today may soon look very different. The question isn’t whether AI will evolve, but whether this moment—where exploration is free and unfiltered—is as good as it’s going to get. If that’s the case, what’s the best way to take advantage of it while it lasts?
By Brant SteenRight now, AI is accessible, open, and surprisingly useful—but how long will that last? History suggests that the current landscape won’t stay this way forever. As corporations tighten their grip, advertising seeps in, and access becomes more restricted, the tools that feel revolutionary today may soon look very different. The question isn’t whether AI will evolve, but whether this moment—where exploration is free and unfiltered—is as good as it’s going to get. If that’s the case, what’s the best way to take advantage of it while it lasts?