This is one of the most grounded takes on AI I’ve seen
One moment that stood out:
“I don’t think the internet replaced workers. It replaced humans who don’t use the internet with humans who do use the internet — and then created more jobs and more opportunities.”
That framing is important.
AI isn’t killing real estate.
It’s exposing who’s willing to adapt, and who isn’t.
Ryan also touches on something that often gets missed:
Every major shift feels disruptive until it becomes invisible. We don’t think about “using the internet” anymore; it’s just how business works.
AI is heading the same way.
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