
FOUNDERS FAIRY TALES: Why AI won't make us all entrepreneurs and ideas for new economic models
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Imagine a world where everyone's an AI-powered entrepreneur. Sounds utopian, doesn't it? But this fantasy version of our future - peddled by tech influencers claiming AI will make us all business owners - ignores fundamental economic realities and human psychology.
We dive deep into why the "everyone can be an entrepreneur" narrative falls apart under scrutiny. While AI absolutely democratises certain skills and lowers barriers to entry, the claim that it will transform everyone into successful business owners simply doesn't hold water. Not everyone has the personality, risk tolerance, resources, or time to pursue entrepreneurial ventures - regardless of how powerful AI becomes. The harsh reality? About 90% of businesses fail, and AI doesn't change the fundamental economics of competition.
What AI actually does exceptionally well is augment existing capabilities. We share firsthand experiences with "vibe coding" - using AI to develop functioning software with minimal coding experience. One of us created a complete invoicing application in just 30 minutes! We also explore fascinating applications in personalized health management, where AI helps analyze everything from genetic data to gut microbiome reports, offering insights that previously required expensive specialist consultations.
The conversation inevitably leads to the job market, where we're already seeing companies cite "technological efficiencies" as they reduce workforce numbers. Unlike previous automation waves, these jobs likely won't return when the economy improves. This brings us to potential solutions like Universal Basic Income (UBI), which has shown promising results in small-scale experiments - not just improving well-being but sometimes even increasing employment rates.
Could we build a society where people pursue meaningful activities rather than endlessly chasing consumption? Or are we heading toward increased inequality with a tiny class of AI owners controlling everything? The future isn't written yet, but understanding these dynamics is crucial as we navigate this technological transformation. Share your thoughts with us - we'd love to hear your perspective on preparing for this AI-driven future.