
There are moments in history when humanity crosses a threshold so profound that the world on the other side bears little resemblance to what came before. The first internet era was one of those moments. It reshaped communication, commerce, and culture, not with fireworks but with a quiet inevitability—modems screeching in the corner while society slept through the revolution. By the time the world awoke, websites had become the new storefronts, the new identity cards, the new proof of legitimacy in a digital age that refused to apologise for its speed.
Now, we stand in front of something far more colossal. Artificial intelligence is not merely a tool. It is not an upgrade. It is the second great digital advent—an intelligence woven into the very fabric of the internet, transforming not only what we see, but what we understand, what we prefer, what we choose. This time, the revolution is not quiet. It is roaring. And yet, incredibly, most still underestimate the scale of what is happeni…



