Earlier I wrote about the " horseless carriage " problem in AI. The idea is simple: when a new technology arrives, we usually squeeze it into the old shape first. A car becomes a faster carriage. A website becomes a digital brochure. AI becomes a better chatbot. That first phase is useful, but it is not the real transformation. The deeper shift happens when the technology creates a new operating pattern. Cars eventually gave us highways, suburbs, drive-thrus, logistics networks, and entirely dif

7 AI-Native Shifts Beyond the Horseless Carriage
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