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The world is armed and on its feet. Layoffs are happening at a faster pace than we’ve seen in more than a decade, but the government claims the number of jobs is the highest in years. Prices for everything are rising, but banks are collapsing. Tools like ChatGPT can write novels and help people pay their taxes, but kids are still being taught in school as if they were going to graduate as an industrial age workforce. Nothing seems real anymore and many people are worried about the future.
I’ve been asked many times if I’m optimistic about the future, given what I’ve seen so far. In fact, I am very optimistic about the future. Regardless of how things feel today, I believe it’s just an emotion. What we are experiencing is the beginning of a creative revolution, thanks in large part to the internet and the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence.
tools to make a difference
Artificial intelligence (AI) model performance, low-code and no-code tool capabilities, and the technical literacy of the general public have improved rapidly in recent years. This combination enables creative expression that has been stifled for the past two decades by lack of access to knowledge and resources. Previously, it took a team of engineers over months to develop something that one of her non-technical individuals could develop in weeks without code. Previously, creating a brand and pitch deck required knowledge of Adobe software and Microsoft Powerpoint, but now the interface automatically generates it with just a few sentences. .
Today entrepreneurs can use tools such as: to me Build a relational database to enter your thoughts in chat input, share a draft business plan, and develop your ideas into a proposal deck. air tableconnect that database to a user interface built with . web flowautomate your SEO content Chat GPTmanage data moving between systems using services such as: Zapier again whale sink. Alternatively, the same person could skip these tools entirely and develop everything with tools like: glide.
There are a lot of options at the moment, but learning which tools do what and finding the ones you want to use is more important than knowing how to build everything from scratch. Some technical knowledge is required, but nothing compared to three years ago.Peter Diamandis said In 5 years we won’t need programmers. Whether or not this is true, as of today, most entrepreneurs can build highly functional apps within weeks, or even days, with relatively no code required. increase.
These new technologies, combined with the increasing technical knowledge of ordinary people, will unleash the greatest creative revolution the world has ever experienced.
destroy the disruptor
Over the past two decades, tech giants such as Google, Amazon, and Facebook have dominated the Internet. When companies approached competing tech giants, executives were too exhausted to parody their products to refuse.
These new superpowers promise no-code and AI tools to offer entrepreneurs creative alternatives to monolithic technology monopolies. Small businesses, startups, and independent artists will be able to compete with big companies like never before. This is because barriers to entry are reduced, if not eliminated, and investments (both time and money) are wasted. more than ever. This is especially true as tools are integrated.
Founder of Philip Lakin No Code Ops, a community of operational professionals who are leveraging no-code to reimagine the future of in-house innovation, he told me, “I’m excited to see the exciting intersection of no-code and AI!” . One of his trends that really fascinated me is integrating AI into no-code tools, revolutionizing development speed and eliminating manual tasks. The convergence of AI and no-code opens up a world of possibilities, and these trends exemplify the exciting developments we can expect in the field. ”
By democratizing creativity, making it more accessible to more people and more affordable than ever, artistic expression will explode and new forms of business will emerge around the world. This will result in a more diverse online ecosystem with greater choice for consumers. We can expect a resurgence in the small business market as micro online services are being built to serve local communities in a way that global tech giants cannot.
People Want Better Choices
Increasing digital literacy is also contributing to this creative renaissance. As more people become digitally literate, they will be able to participate more effectively in the online world. Digital literacy means more than just being able to use a computer. It’s also about understanding how the Internet works and how it affects your life. As digital literacy grows, more and more people are realizing how harmful the internet is today and has been for decades. Just like dieters looking for the next health trend, ordinary people are ready to try big tech but have yet to find a viable option.
I believe this literacy boost drives change more than tools. Efforts over the past few decades have yielded dramatic changes and awe-inspiring products, but often these tools have been 1) people didn’t understand it, 2) It didn’t gain momentum because it didn’t understand the need or 3) had limited availability due to monopoly. If they did not accept the offer, their viability was threatened. These dynamics are changing, and people are more willing to try out new tools as their technical literacy improves. More literate consumers means more comfortable with the unknown. Combined with the desire to escape the toxic internet we currently live in, I believe that the next few years will create a more diverse online ecosystem representing a wider range of opinions and perspectives.
Don’t wait, start exploring now
The creative renaissance happening on the internet today is driven by generative AI, low-code and no-code tools, and increased digital literacy. These technologies are enabling more people to participate in building the internet, democratizing creativity and entrepreneurship. We expect to see a proliferation of SMEs operating globally, creative alternatives to monolithic technology monopolies, and localized alternatives designed to work better for local economies. These are exciting times for the Internet and we can’t wait to see what the next few years bring.