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Well... these are just my points of view. First, AI has been around for years, many years of study, and a lot of money. Those dates you mention about AI only serve to embellish your speech, but the reality is that even with all the projects that exist today, despite the boom, many will fall by the wayside. There are quite a few projects that are selling smoke.
You can try the paid versions and realize that in practice, only a few are achieving it. Without going too far, today my daughter asked Gemini (Google) to make a cat, and they still have 6 legs. And that one is free, but if you go to the paid ones, there are flaws. So, those who are making money or being successful, well, it's still very early days, and the war is fierce. There are many promotions. So, AI isn't exactly "bottle-pumping," a colloquial slang that means the business is easy, and that just by getting in, you're already filling your hands with money.
That's exactly what's happening with Bitcoin. We don't know. The short term is promising, so just hold on to whatever amount you can and that's it. There's no reason to think about becoming millionaires.
The same thing happens with AI. Everyone is thinking about the entertainment revolution, but the reach of AI in scientific fields is overwhelming and very promising for science. Last year, there was a Nobel Prize for chemistry (if I recall correctly), something about proteins that would have taken about 50 years to develop normallyimpressive.
Along those same lines, and just as not everything has to be about millions, Bitcoin can be a technology that will last regardless of its price and be very useful in the future, an easy and affordable means of protection that everyone can access. That's also important.