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In this episode of Tales of Abundance, Randy, Dr. John, and Anthony break down 18 major predictions about where artificial intelligence is heading, based on a widely discussed forecast by UX researcher Jakob Nielsen—then challenge it with real-world experience, skepticism, and optimism. They explore how fast AI is truly accelerating, whether AI agents will actually replace jobs, why energy and power—not chips—may be the real bottleneck, and how AI could reshape creativity, education, apprenticeships, and even human identity. The conversation spans from Jarvis-style personal AI assistants to workforce disruption, AI manipulation risks, privacy concerns, and what it will take to ensure AI becomes a force for abundance rather than dystopia. This episode is less about hype and more about what’s already happening, what’s coming next, and how individuals and businesses should prepare. Key themes & keywords: AI predictions 2026, artificial intelligence trends, AI agents, future of work, automation, AI jobs, energy grid, compute crisis, multimodal AI, AI ethics, AI privacy, Jarvis AI, abundance mindset, business strategy, technology trends. ⏱️ Episode Timestamps 00:00 – Welcome & why these AI predictions matter 03:10 – AI acceleration: Are we underestimating how fast this is moving? 07:30 – “100 years of human work in one day” explained 12:45 – Why AI still isn’t “thinking” like humans (yet) 17:30 – Jarvis from Iron Man: closer than you think 21:40 – No moat in AI: why every model catches up 25:30 – The real bottleneck: power grids, not chips 31:10 – AI agents and the quiet restructuring of work 36:00 – Why most companies don’t actually know how to use AI yet 41:15 – Generative UI: adapting software to humans, not the reverse 45:50 – Dark patterns, manipulation, and AI ethics 52:10 – Multimodal AI: voice, vision, imagination combined 56:40 – A two-tier AI world: paid vs free intelligence 1:01:30 – AI, kids, and emotional manipulation risks 1:06:45 – Robots, physical AI, and what shows up first 1:12:20 – Apprenticeships return as entry-level jobs disappear 1:17:30 – Will people care if content is no longer human-made? 1:22:10 – Where the hosts think AI should go next 1:28:40 – Jarvis, sovereignty, and AI as a force for abundance