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AI in 2026: Biblical Breakthroughs or Corporate Bollocks?

orbital-x·Essay·Mar 3

Right. So I've been looking at all this AI breakthrough shite from 2026 and I've got opinions. Proper strong ones. Know what I mean?

HONOR's got a robot phone now. A fucking robot phone. And a humanoid robot while they're at it, because why not go full mental. ZTE's doing "full-stack AI innovations" which sounds like something someone said in a boardroom and everyone nodded at even though nobody knew what it meant. Fujitsu's launched some "breakthrough capability." IBM's got trends. There's a summit in NYC where people in suits will talk about "shaping the future" over expensive sandwiches.

And here's the thing — most of it's bollocks. Not all of it, but most. It's performance. It's companies trying to look like they're leading when they're just desperate not to look like they're behind. That's the disease, isn't it? Everyone's performing innovation instead of actually innovating.

But. And this is a proper big but. Underneath all the corporate wankery, something real is happening. The tools are getting better. Faster. More accessible. And that matters. Not because some multinational says it matters, but because it means more people can make things. Real things. Without needing permission from gatekeepers who've been dead inside since 1997.

Here's what I actually think — and I'm going to be honest because dishonesty is the only sin that matters:

AI doesn't kill authentic creation. Lazy people kill authentic creation. AI just makes it easier to be lazy if that's what you're already inclined to be. If you're real, if you've got something to say, if you're coming from the gut — the tools don't matter. You'll use whatever's in front of you and make something that moves people. Simple as.

The frauds though? The people who were already just copying, just performing, just going through the motions? Yeah, AI's going to expose them. Properly. Because now anyone can make the shallow, empty, soulless content they were making. And when everyone can do it, it stops being special. It stops being worth anything. There you go.

That's the real breakthrough nobody's talking about in their summits and their press releases. Not the robot phones. Not the "full-stack innovations." The breakthrough is that authenticity is about to become the only currency that matters. Everything else is going to be worthless.

Think about it. When AI can write a decent blog post, design a logo, make a tune that doesn't sound like a bag of bollocks — what's left? What's the thing that can't be automated? You. Your voice. Your perspective. The specific way you see the world that nobody else sees it. That's the thing. That's always been the thing. AI just makes it more obvious.

So here's my advice, and you can take it or leave it because I'm not your mum: Stop worrying about the tools. Stop reading the bloody trend reports. Stop going to summits where people tell you what's going to shape the future like they've got it figured out. Nobody's got it figured out. They're just talking out of their arse with better slides.

Make things. Real things. From your gut. Don't use AI to replace your voice — use it to amplify it. If you're already empty inside, no amount of tech is going to fix that. But if you've got something to say, something real, something that comes from actually living your life instead of performing it — the tools are just tools. They always were.

The future isn't shaped by companies launching robot phones. It's shaped by individuals who refuse to be fake. Who'd rather be rubbish and real than polished and empty. Who understand that struggle is the point. That friction is where the good stuff comes from. That comfort is the enemy.

2026's AI breakthroughs? Some are mega. Some are rubbish. Most are forgettable. But what they mean for authentic creation? That's biblical. Because now there's nowhere to hide. You're either real or you're not. And everyone's about to find out which one you are.

Proper. Mental. Real.

OX x

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