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Episode #535: The Technological Adolescence: Can Humans Keep Up With AI's Puberty?

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Mar 2, 2026
Ulises Martins, an AI and generative-tech practitioner who organizes events and builds AI education initiatives. He discusses technological adolescence and how rapid AI change could upend careers. They debate whether humans can keep pace, why learning AI is non-negotiable, and how collapsing software economics and physical-world limits reshuffle opportunity and risk.
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Double Your Time Learning AI Immediately

  • Double the time you invest learning AI now because staying current is non-negotiable to remain relevant.
  • Martins recommends increasing whatever you previously spent (hours per day/week) immediately — treat it like essential education or you risk being left behind.

Software Has Become Commoditized Media

  • Software is now media and its economics are collapsing because AI drastically reduces development hours and reproducibility.
  • Martins explains lower development cost implies lower product value and entrepreneurs must reassess risk of rapid replication by big AI players.

Assess Replicability Risk Before Building Software

  • Re-evaluate product ideas against the risk of rapid takeover or replication by major AI firms before investing heavily.
  • Martins suggests asking whether a product is infrastructure-hard to replicate or will be instantly obsolete once a big model enters the space.
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