Wednesday, February 25, 2026

 

 

 think ai ain't much? check this out;

 

Because so many people REFUSE to acknowledge the danger we face with regard to Artificial Intelligence, I simply asked Grok to summarize the major leaps made in AI just in the last year, and referenced the dangers to legal, accounting, customer service, real estate, etc. I want people to keep in mind that 2026 will see leaps exponentially greater than 2025, because AI can now improve itself and write its own code. Then it will be able to improve on that. By the time politicians (and most other people who STILL think AI is just a glorified search engine) realize the danger we are all in, it will be too late. Whether we are destroyed by nuclear war, or we starve to death because we have ALL lost our jobs, and we have to resort to killing and eating each other in order to survive a few more days, the result is the same. The difference is that most people actually understand the danger of nuclear war.

Here is a concise summary of the landmark AI advancements from roughly the past year (primarily 2025, up to early 2026), focusing only on the most significant capability leaps. These are the step-function jumps in reasoning, multimodality, tool use, and agentic systems that directly enable the kinds of autonomous, white-collar task automation discussed in the Citrini Research piece (e.g., agentic coding replicating SaaS in weeks, background commerce/optimization agents, long-horizon R&D/coding agents) and the multi-agent dynamics warned about in today’s “Agents of Chaos” Stanford/Harvard paper.
I prioritized frontier-scale releases and paradigm shifts that moved AI from “smart chatbot” to “autonomous worker” territory, as these are the ones reshaping accounting, legal, sales, customer service, and real estate workflows..........more...........

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