
The Human Regression Loop: How AI Is Rewriting Ambition, Value, and Truth
No technology advance in the history of civilization has been as quickly and widely accepted as the rise of AI. From plough to a personal
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No technology advance in the history of civilization has been as quickly and widely accepted as the rise of AI. From plough to a personal

About 3.5 billion people.That is the approximate size of the global workforce today. Some are specialists, doctors, lawyers, scientists, engineers. Some do manual work, construction,

It’s 2025, and virtually all of the US economy stopped growing, stock market values notwithstanding, except for the AI sector. Unreal investments in datacenters, a

Trump hitting Biden with a golf ball. Taylor Swift pornography. Celebrities endorsing products. Russia getting involved in producing fake videos portraying Kamala in unfavorable light. Trump, Musk, Swift, Biden, and many more were just some of the targets for deepfakes in 2024. There were celebrity warnings. There were government warnings. Still, people fall prey to scams, based on fake information, constantly, despite warnings from the FBI and many other sources. Americans lost $12.5 billion to scams in 2023 alone. From the race for elusive love, desire to get rich quickly, or just finding reasons to disapprove of someone, like seeing a politician you dislike do the unthinkable, people oftentimes choose to live in la-la land, instead of being grounded by reality. In 2023, despite the inflation and a struggling job market, spending on home entertainment in the United States reached a record $42.97 billion, sports betting got legalized, illegal drug trade increased, money spent on alcohol went up to $37.7 billion, and multibillion-dollar jackpots became a commonplace occurrence.

People have realized the clear advantages of automating work since at least The Industrial Revolution. Facilitating better trade routes wasn’t enough. As people got more free time and wealth accumulation ensued, consumerism was born, and who’ll refuse the opportunity to sell more and make extra money?

Long gone are the days of C++ ruling the development space. Just as few knew that ‘NT’ stood for ‘New Technology’ in the late 90s, few still remember that ‘VB’ stands for ‘Visual Basic’, and even fewer can speak about its Beta version being tested by Boeing for Microsoft.