AI in 2026: Experimental AI concludes as autonomous systems rise
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A sincere message from the Definable team: as builders, as ordinary people, and as parents.
This may not be a post that reaches millions, but it’s something we feel deeply compelled to share — especially with families, students, and parents who are trying to understand what the AI-native future really means.
We’re not investors, influencers, or theoreticians sitting on the sidelines.
We’re practitioners who’ve spent years building, testing, and living inside the AI revolution. And what we’re seeing deserves India’s fullest attention.
The team behind Definable has collectively spent well over a decade building AI systems, developer tools, automation platforms, and real-world applications used by millions. Long before the hype, we were experimenting with neural models, chatbots, and generative systems.
Since 2023, we've been testing AI every single day.
Not casually — obsessively.
Our team still tries 3–10 new AI tools daily, has already tested thousands, and continuously tracks how fast the capabilities are evolving.
And as practitioners, parents, and ordinary people, we feel the same two emotions every day:
Excitement — at what AI can do.
Fear — at how quickly it's accelerating.
This post is our attempt to share what we’ve learned, as honestly as we can.
This isn’t a prediction — it’s what we’ve witnessed through hands-on use of countless models, agents, autonomous systems, and emerging AI platforms.
We are watching AI grow exponentially, not linearly.
Every few months, it becomes capable of things that seemed impossible.
Imagine if every person suddenly had a conversational supercomputer:
This isn’t “future AI.”
This is the AI we already use internally at Definable — and the AI we’re bringing to every Indian.
The scary part isn’t what AI can do today.
It’s how fast it’s evolving.
A student fresh out of college — armed only with textbook knowledge — may find their degree outdated the moment they graduate.
This isn’t pessimism.
It’s preparation.
Not because it benefits us — but because:
There is a night-and-day difference between:
Free tools show 10% of the picture.
Paid tools show the real capabilities.
That’s why we built Definable — so every Indian can access the world’s top models (GPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, and more) without paying for each separately.
When you feel the raw power of premium AI, the urgency becomes real.
Even if you’re not a coder, use AI to:
Our team members even let their kids do this using Definable — and the results shock us every week.
Many people try to “trick” AI to prove it's not perfect.
This is the wrong mindset.
AI isn’t a student being tested.
It’s a teammate.
When you patiently collaborate — giving detailed instructions and working through confusion — the output jumps from “average” to “astonishing.”
Those who only test AI will miss its power.
Those who co-create will leap ahead.
Schools still teach:
AI already outperforms humans in all of these.
The future belongs to children who are AI-native, not AI-fearful.
Let your kids:
We’ve seen 10–14-year-olds build things in an hour that adults struggle with in a week.
We don’t write this to create panic — we write it to create awareness and urgency.
The future will favor people who:
We sincerely hope this message reaches the people who need it most.
And we hope we’re wrong about how fast the change is coming — but based on everything we witness each day at Definable, we fear we may not be.