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❗️Palantir CEO Alex Karp states that AI winners are not those who mastered systems, but those who could never follow them. Karp notes: "We live in a world where there are no ready-made instructions, and these instructions themselves are no longer of much value." For decades, the global economy relied on strict rule adherence. AI now automates this execution. Those whose value lay solely in following instructions now lose to flawless, free automation. Karp observed: "If you have dyslexia, you can't follow instructions - so you invent something new and creative." Neurodivergent individuals, forced to find alternative paths due to a system mismatch, honed unique problem-solving skills. This was not a deficiency, but preparation for the current era. Now, standard rules are obsolete for everyone. Rule-followers face confusion; those who ignored rules already know how to proceed. The system historically punished creators, mistaking obedience for intelligence and labeling non-conformists as "broken." They were not broken, simply ahead of their time. @aipost🏴