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7/
building with open principles is how we stay sovereign as institutions shift, fragment, or reassert control
open systemsโphysical or digitalโoffer legibility, adaptability, and agency
they're expressions of the same design instinct: resilience through openness
6/
so the strange inversion:
the real world is becoming more closed + scarce via geopolitics
the digital world is becoming more open + infinite via ai
and both need balancing forces to stay legible + useful
5/
applied cryptography steps in hereโnot just blockchains, but a broader toolkit for making digital things verifiable, ownable, and scarce
it brings structure and trust to a world where everything can be copied, generated, or faked
4/
meanwhile in digital:
ai makes it trivial to generate infinite content, code, media, even designs
but that breaks the concept of value
everything is everywhere, owned by no one
3/
but openness doesnโt disappear in closed conditionsโit adapts
open systems emerge as strategic responses:
interoperable by default
usable without permission
resilient to fragmentation
theyโre architectures of autonomyโmirroring what cryptographic systems do in digital space
2/
on the โrealโ side:
international trade is splintering
immigration is tightening
critical supply chains are being walled off
weโre watching the old rules of globalization unravel
1/
two big shifts are unfolding at once:
the real worldโpeople, goods, borders, tradeโis getting more closed, permissioned, fragmented
the digital world is getting flooded with ai-driven abundance
but both are running into their own kind of limits
Video surveillance aggregation shouldnโt be the default. Instead of governments aggregating everything, imagine AI-powered smart glassesโrecording locally, with individuals choosing when to submit evidence. A decentralized model where safety is crowdsourced, not imposed.
We're now witnessing a rebuild of existing social media categoriesโbut on atproto. Short form text, long form text, pictures and now, short form video.
There's still room here. Once these are done, I predict we'll see a bunch of supporting services + entirely new social paradigms emerge.
9/ The implication of all of this is that we are much earlier in the โcreator economyโ than most expect. As it pertains to our work @baincapitalcrypto, we believe there will be a further explosion of digitally native content and creators.
8/ The hard part (I donโt have the answer to) is how do parents cultivate creative expression, and what to do in this interim period where the curriculum across education levels are oriented around โlegacy workโ.
7/ These new groups could provide the same sense of pedigree and belonging, tailored to a world where creative expression and unique contributions are the ultimate differentiators.
6/ The one thing higher education provides today thatโs hard to replicate is theย *seal of approval.*ย But even that could evolve. New affiliation groupsโlike Thiel Fellows or Y Combinatorโmight emerge for the career paths of the future.
5/ In a world where labor, services, and intelligence are infinite,ย *scarcity*ย becomes the differentiator. Whatโs scarce? Things we create:
- Art
- Writing
- Events/experiences
Human creativity,ย *amplified by AI*, will be what sets us apart.
4/ Hereโs what I see:
a) Education will be increasingly commoditized (beyond affiliation/pedigree).
b) The nature of work will shift dramatically.
c)ย *What will matter most is our ability to creatively express ourselves.*
3/ But I think focusing on cost misses the bigger picture. In a world transformed by AGI and ubiquitous digital education, theย *style*ย of work, education, and value creation will look radically different.
2/ Naturally, this starts with the question of cost. At $60K/year for private college today, a 5% annual increase puts it atย *$150K/year*ย in 18 yearsโbefore factoring in non-tuition costs.
1/ A fun holiday conversation: what will higher education look like for kids born today? With AGI on the horizon, Iโm increasingly convinced that the defining skillset of the future will beย *creative expression*. ๐งต
Cool checking out @graze.social -- ability to generate, share, (one day monetize?) your own type of feed.
I wonder when we'll have dynamic, prompted LLM-style feeds. Aka say "make me smarter, show me things that are funnier" and the feed will be curated as such
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