Let me ask you a question. Remember that day in late 2022 when ChatGPT first appeared? We all felt it—a mix of excitement and unease. That was three and a half years ago. And here we are, celebrating the tenth anniversary of our app, but somehow it feels like we’ve only just started.
Think about fire. Fire doesn’t directly extend your arm like a stick, or hold things like a pot. Instead, it changes everything else: it hardens wooden spears, cooks food, melts metal, turns clay into pottery. Fire is a catalyst for an entire explosion of tools—from ovens to steam engines, from glass to rockets. AI is the same. It’s not a single tool; it’s a platform for a thousand new tool systems. So don’t panic. The real opportunities are still emerging. This dawn is just beginning.
What can we do right now, before everything is clear? One thing: record. Not for others, but for yourself. Write down a small idea, a tasty lunch, a problem you solved. These fragments seem trivial, but in the AI age, they become your digital fingerprint—your most valuable asset. Because uniqueness is not something you have to earn. You are already unique. You just haven’t captured it yet.
We’re launching a new product tonight called “Get Brain.” It’s still young, but it signals a deeper belief: humans can always stay one layer above any tool. When you record honestly, AI becomes a friendly sparring partner—asking questions, spotting blind spots, keeping you on track. Your level of effort determines how deep the AI can help. So start today. Write one thing you learned. Write one thing you’re grateful for. Over time, that small habit stacks into a life only you could live.