AI & Technology

Future Outlook (2026–2028): Two Types of AI Users

Between 2026 and 2028, the market will likely separate into two clear groups:

1️⃣ Those Who Use AI as an Assistant

2️⃣ Those Who Use AI as a Trend

The difference between these two groups will determine who sustains long-term value — and who struggles with declining income.


Group 1: AI as an Assistant (Sustainable Users)

These individuals treat AI as a tool that enhances human capability — not as a replacement for thinking.

They:

  • Understand core skills (marketing, strategy, communication, systems thinking)

  • Use AI to increase speed and efficiency

  • Maintain decision-making control

  • Focus on measurable outcomes (sales, ROI, performance)

AI supports them, but does not define them.

Example:

A marketing consultant understands customer psychology and conversion funnels.
They use AI to:

  • Generate ad copy drafts

  • Create video scripts

  • Analyze performance data

However, the strategy, positioning, and final decisions remain human-led.

As AI tools become cheaper and more common, this person still retains value because:

  • They solve business problems

  • They deliver results, not just content

This group survives and grows because their value is not tied to a specific tool.


Group 2: AI as a Trend (Surface-Level Users)

This group relies heavily on AI tools without developing foundational skills.

They:

  • Follow viral trends

  • Copy popular workflows

  • Compete mainly on price

  • Depend entirely on the tool’s novelty

When AI becomes widely accessible:

  • Barriers to entry drop

  • Competition increases

  • Prices decrease rapidly

Example:

A freelancer promotes “AI video services” using automated tools but lacks understanding of marketing strategy.

When:

  • More people offer similar services

  • Clients realize the tool is easy to access

The freelancer must lower prices to compete.

Eventually, income declines because the service is no longer differentiated.


Why Group 1 Will Survive

Because markets reward:

  • Problem-solving

  • Critical thinking

  • Strategic value

Not tool access.

AI tools will become:

  • Faster

  • Cheaper

  • More user-friendly

But human judgment, positioning, and long-term thinking remain scarce.


Why Group 2 Will Struggle

When a skill is:

  • Easy to learn

  • Easy to automate

  • Easy to copy

It becomes commoditized.

Commoditized skills always lead to:

  • Lower margins

  • Higher competition

  • Income instability


The Core Insight

AI will not determine who wins.

The determining factor will be:

Do you control the tool, or does the tool define you?

Those who build foundational skills and use AI as leverage will thrive.

Those who rely solely on trends will experience short-term gains followed by long-term pressure.