AI has already surpassed "average" human intelligence. Within another 1-2 years it will vastly surpass even the smartest humans. Before long, average humans will have the intelligence of insects compared to AI.

The only way for even smart people to keep up with AI is to learn to use AI to augment their intelligence. Use AI as a cognitive prosthesis. That's what I do. It's why I'm able to build entire platforms now with zero human engineers.

And when DeepSeek V4 comes out (next month, reportedly), the AI intelligence curve gets even more insanely accelerated, and most human cognition becomes obsolete very rapidly.

DeepSeek is poised to crush Gemini and ChatGPT. Autonomous code creation with vast context of perhaps 1M tokens. It will be able to refactor 100K lines of code, intelligently and rapidly, probably within an hour or less.

No human can do that. Never will. The era of human coding is collapsing. 2026 is probably the end of it, actually. And that's not a bad thing.

Silver broke $86 today in the U.S. paper market. But it's even higher in Shanghai. As I said in my podcast, silver markets are SPLITTING along East vs. West lines. The USA and China are scrambling to gather up as many hard commodities as they can in preparation for multi-layered WAR, including economic warfare and kinetic warfare.

Those who hold nothing but PAPER silver are going to discover they are holding empty promises, while those who hold PHYSICAL silver (or a legit claim to allocated silver ounces stored on their behalf) will do extremely well. Plan accordingly.

Sell the paper, stack the physical.

I truly feel sorry for people who:
1) Don't own any gold or silver.
2) Don't grasp the implications of AI tech.
3) Are still waiting for government to save them.



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