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OpenAI Just BROKE the Internet — Why Analysts Are PANICKING The "Search" era just ended. In the last 48 hours, OpenAI’s new "Deep Research" agent has rendered the traditional Google Search bar obsolete. This isn't just a tech update; it's a fundamental shift in how the internet economy works—and a massive threat to white-collar jobs. In this video, we break down exactly why Sam Altman was right, why the "Junior Analyst" role is facing extinction, and why the ad-supported web is about to collapse. We look at the mechanism of "Deep Research" (it reads, it doesn't just search), the "Margin Compression Trap" facing Google, and the silent "Invisible Layoffs" that are about to hit the corporate world. If you work in marketing, finance, research, or administration, you need to see this. The tools have changed, and the "human in the loop" is being removed. #OpenAI #Google #DeepResearch #ArtificialIntelligence #TechNews #Marketing #SEO #BusinessStrategy #Layoffs #Economy #FutureOfWork #samaltman DISCLAIMER: NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE The content presented in this video and description is for informational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a financial advisor, professional analyst, or economist. The opinions expressed here are my own and should not be taken as financial advice. Investing in stocks, bonds, cryptocurrencies, and other financial instruments involves risk, including the potential loss of principal. You should always do your own research (DYOR) and consult with a certified financial planner or other qualified professional before making any investment decisions. Past performance is not indicative of future results.