
Twenty years ago, if you wanted to produce a Hollywood-quality film, you needed a million-dollar camera. Today, you need an iPhone and DaVinci Resolve (free software). If you wanted to trade stocks like a hedge fund, you needed a seat on the exchange. Today, you need Robinhood and a Wi-Fi connection. Result: The amateur now wields the tools of the professional without the professional’s risk management or ethics.
If a professional architect designs a bridge, we assume it is safe. But if an overdeveloped amateur designs a bridge in their backyard and posts a video of it holding a truck, millions will say, "See? You don't need a license." overdeveloped amatures
The professional has a license on the line. The amateur has nothing to lose but their spare time. Until we build systems that force the overdeveloped amateur to share the risk of their expertise, we must enjoy the chaos with a very wary eye. Twenty years ago, if you wanted to produce
After all, a scalpel in the hand of a passionate hobbyist is still a scalpel. And surgery is best left to those who passed the exam. Today, you need Robinhood and a Wi-Fi connection
The overdeveloped amateur doesn't need a publisher, a gallery, or a record label. They need an algorithm. A teenager in a bedroom can reach 10 million people on TikTok. A self-taught coder can launch a payment app that processes billions of dollars. Result: Distribution is no longer a gatekeeper; it is a weapon for the passionate amateur.