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| Forget AI agents, crypto, and no-code for a moment. | The most exciting micro-trends are happening at the intersections – where multiple waves collide and create something entirely new. | I spent last weekend digging through obscure forums, analyzing founder journeys, and talking to early adopters. Here are three micro-trends I'm betting on: | 1. The Comeback of Boring Software | While everyone chases shiny AI applications, there's a quiet renaissance happening in "boring" verticals. Insurance processing. Document management. Equipment maintenance. | One founder I know built a specialized doc-processing tool for commercial real estate. No fancy AI features, just a reliable solution for a specific pain point. | Revenue: $1.8M annually with 3 employees. | 2. The Rise of Agent Orchestrators | We're moving from "no-code" to "code-by-speaking." The winners won't be those who can build individual agents but those who can orchestrate multiple agents to work together seamlessly. | Think of it as the conductor of an AI orchestra rather than a solo performer. | Start learning AI in 2025 | | Everyone talks about AI, but no one has the time to learn it. So, we found the easiest way to learn AI in as little time as possible: The Rundown AI. | It's a free AI newsletter that keeps you up-to-date on the latest AI news, and teaches you how to apply it in just 5 minutes a day. | Plus, complete the quiz after signing up and they'll recommend the best AI tools, guides, and courses – tailored to your needs. | Sign up to start learning. | 3. The Death of the Average Expert | The middle is collapsing. Either become the absolute best in your niche (top 1%) or become an excellent generalist who can synthesize multiple domains. | The "pretty good" specialist is becoming obsolete as AI handles the middle zone. | These trends aren't making headlines, but they're creating millionaires in silence. | The meta-lesson: The best opportunities are rarely the ones everyone's talking about. They're the second-order effects – the ripples, not the splash. | So while others chase obvious trends, ask yourself: | What boring problem is being ignored? What skills combine uniquely in the AI age? What becomes possible when two trends intersect?
| Sometimes the best way to predict the future is to find the patterns hiding in plain sight. | What intersection are you uniquely positioned to exploit? |
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