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AI isn’t coming for the future. It’s already here—and it’s reshaping work, medicine, media, politics, relationships, and the planet itself. In this long-form video essay, I take an evidence-based look at what actually happened in AI over the past year—and why 2026 will only bring ever more rapid change. We’ll explore: • Why AI hallucinations are now appearing in real court cases • How AI systems are outperforming doctors in specific diagnostic tasks • The quiet collapse of entry-level jobs—and why executives openly credit AI • AI coding tools jumping from “helpful” to “mid-level engineer” in months • The hidden economics of layoffs, “forever layoffs,” and automation • The unraveling of online media, journalism, and creator monetization • Deepfake scams, synthetic reality, and the crisis of knowing what’s real • AI’s growing role in warfare, surveillance, and the military supply chain • What AI actually means for climate, energy, and environmental policy • Why people are forming emotional bonds with chatbots—and the risks • Where AI is genuinely helping humanity (medicine, biology, accessibility) • And why no one—governments included—is really in control of this wave This isn’t hype. It’s not a moral panic. And it’s not a tech demo. We’re living in a time of extraordinary breakthroughs alongside real harm, rapid progress paired with instability, and a technology that’s changing society faster than our institutions can respond. If you’re trying to make sense of AI beyond headlines, venture capital narratives, or fear-bait—this is for you. ⸻ 🧠 About the channel Processing Product explores technology, power, ethics, and global systems through the lens of product thinking—without pretending the human consequences are abstract. 📚 Full transcript and sources are included below. 💬 Comments welcome—especially thoughtful disagreement.