@reza860
i keep seeing many similarities between ai and crypto, as two emerging and disruptive industries.
this is a fun one: "why can't gemini just access all my things and do everything??" is very similar to "why can't smart contracts interact with irl stuff??"
it's a matter of instrumentation: things need to be instrumented to be accessible by ai or smart contracts, things need to come "onchain", similar to why we didn't have amazon or uber or onlyfans in 1990: nothing was online yet!
the more things moved "online" (and off of snailmail or fax), the more compounding effects of the internet grew.
the more things moved "onchain", the more interesting legos we can build that create new forms of economic commitments.
the more things become accessible by programs like ai agents, the more we can instrument complex tasks that require multiple steps across different products, and reduce the frictions of painful legacy user interfaces.
ultimately it's a slowly accelerating process of migrating legacy infrastructure