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The AI Business Model That Will Create Millionaires in 2026

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Okay, so right now there are three

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mainstream ways to make money with AI.

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The first one, building chatbots and

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automations for businesses. That's a $14

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billion market. Most people on YouTube

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are telling you to start right here,

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okay? The second one is building AI

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software. The whole like software

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product is SaaS. That's a $315 [music]

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billion market. And then there is this

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third tier, the one almost nobody is

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talking about, a market worth over $3

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trillion. And here's what's crazy, you

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don't need to know how to code [music]

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to capture it. I know because I'm doing

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it right now. I run three businesses.

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I've never written a line of code in my

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life, and today I'm going to show you

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the exact framework that makes this

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possible. [music] I call it the AI first

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framework. And by the end of this video,

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you're going to understand why this is

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the biggest business opportunity of our

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generation. If you're new to this

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channel, my name is Bogdan. I've been

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building AI businesses for the past 2

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years. I scaled my AI agency to $36,000

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a month in revenue, and I've been

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sharing everything I learned along the

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way here on YouTube. I come from sales

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and marketing, and the framework that

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I'm about to show you is how I operate

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all three businesses right now today.

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Let me break down these three tiers

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quickly because understanding where the

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real money is, that kind of changes

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everything about how you approach AI.

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So, tier number one is the AI automation

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agency. This is the entry level, a

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roughly $14 billion market. So, you use

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tools like N8N, make.com, Zapier to kind

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of connect different software together

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and automate workflows for clients. You

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charge a setup fee, maybe a monthly

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retainer. And look, it works. It's a

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legitimate way to make money. The

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problem here is that the barrier entry

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is extremely low. Anyone can learn these

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tools in a few weeks. Competition is

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brutal, and your margins are capped

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because you're still selling your time

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technically. Every new client means more

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hours or more people. Tier number two,

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the SaaS market. So, now we jump to 315

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billion. This is where you build

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and sell monthly subscriptions. So,

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instead of selling time, you're selling

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a tool. But, here's the issue. This

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space is like a complete red ocean

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today. With Vibe coding, with an ability

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to code using just plain English, pretty

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much anyone can create a new product,

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and obviously a lot of people are

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building similar tools. And with AI

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specifically, your margins are getting

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compressed because every user prompt

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costs you money in compute, right? You

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pay for the AI for AI tokens. So,

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traditional SaaS companies, traditional

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SaaS margins used to be 90%. Now, they

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are closer to 60%. And tier number three

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is the service industry, and this is

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where things get really interesting.

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Over $3 trillion. This is the money that

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businesses spend on outcomes, not tools.

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So, medical billing, recruitment,

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accounting, logistics, customer support.

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And the model here is completely

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different from anything on that list,

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okay? So, stay with me here because the

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third tier is where the entire game

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changes. Most people on YouTube right

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now, they are still telling you to go

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start an AI automation agency. Like,

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learn automation tools such as N8N,

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make.com again, Zapier, start building

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workflows for clients. And just 6 months

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ago, I was saying the same thing. But,

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here's what I realized since then, and

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the shift just happened. The automation

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agency model is getting squeezed from

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both sides. On one side, the tools are

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getting so simple that clients can just

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do it themselves, and the AI will adapt

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to us, to people, to clients. So, we

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will be able to pretty much create new

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tools without knowing all the AI tips

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and how to prompt, all of that.

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Actually, I don't even bother learning

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all those tips right now. I understand

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that in a month or in a few weeks, AI

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tools will adapt to fit my style. Now, I

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communicate with Claude Code, and it

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understands me. I don't bother, you

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know, structuring my prompts too much. I

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just try to get to the bottom of it, and

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it just adapts. So, for example, Zapier

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now has AI that builds automation for

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you. You don't need to know how to drop

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all those nodes. Make has Copilot. The

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things that you were selling, like

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connecting tools together, the tools are

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learning to connect themselves now. On

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the other side, and this is the the big

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one. There is a new layer of technology

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that makes those middle tier tools

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almost irrelevant for anyone who

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understands what's happening right now.

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Think about it this way. We are watching

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the same pattern that plays out every

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time technology leaps forward. So, the

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middle gets crushed. The small players

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who were filling a niche, they either

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get absorbed by the platform above them

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or get replaced by something simpler

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below them. So, medium-size companies

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like 5, 10, 20% automation shops, they

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are the ones that's getting squeezed

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right now. So, it's the same thing that

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happened with retail when Amazon came to

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be. So, Amazon didn't kill the corner

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store and the mega mall. Amazon killed

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the mid-size retailer. The corner store

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survived by being hyper-local. The mega

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malls, they just adopted. But, the

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middle gone. That's what's happening in

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AI services right now. And if you're

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still building your business on, you

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know, tools that sit in that middle

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layer, you need to hear what comes next.

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Because what comes next and what I'm

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about to show you isn't just a different

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tool. It's a completely different

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business model. So, what replaces it?

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What's like the model that actually

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captures that $3 trillion service

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industry? I call it the AI first

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framework. And at its core, it's built

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on one simple shift. You stop selling

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tools, you stop selling access to

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software, and you start selling

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outcomes. Not like, here's a dashboard

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for recruitment. No, here's a hired

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employee. Not, here's a billing

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software. No, here's a result insurance

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claim. Not, here's I don't know, an

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automation workflow. No, here's the

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result done. And this is what I call

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services as software. You deliver the

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outcome of a service, but the work is

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done by AI and by automations. Humans

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supervise. They steer AI in the right

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direction. They don't execute. And the

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engine that makes this possible, it's

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called Claude Code. Today's Claude Code,

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big players, they change. So, maybe we

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will have a better tool, maybe more

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updated tool. It will remain the same in

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its core, and you need to understand the

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framework to use any of those tools.

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Claude Code is definitely the tool, the

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go-to tool today for me, for all my

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peers. We just automated 80% of our

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businesses, and now I can sell this AI

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transformation to other businesses, and

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this is what I call AI first framework.

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It is like a sellable system, but we

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will discuss this later. Now, I'm not

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going to do a full Claude Code tutorial

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in this video. That's coming in the next

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one, so make sure to subscribe to not

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miss it. Here's what you need to know

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and to what you need to understand right

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now. Claude Code is not a chatbot, okay?

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It's not another AI assistant that you

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ask questions to. It's a coding engine

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that you talk to in plain English, and

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it builds like real software for you.

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You describe what you want, it plans it

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out, it writes the code, it tests it, it

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debugs it, and you just give it feedback

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along the way just by talking to it. So,

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this is what I call steering AI. Here's

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how I think about it. So, every few

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decades, there is a leap in how humans

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talk to computers. We went from wiring

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circuits to punch cards to assembly

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language to C to Python. Each step made

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it easier, but the jump that we made

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just recently is the biggest one. We

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