Why did the fastest product in history to reach 100 million users start as an accident?
Why is OpenAI spending billions on a hardware company instead of better AI? What do memory features, voice mode, and group chats have to do with search?
There's a massive disconnect between what ChatGPT looks like it's becoming and what it's actually building toward. This is everything I've learned from years of analyzing product strategy, business models, and the hidden psychology behind tech decisions.
From Google's Lego brick servers to the economics that make AI fundamentally different from search, to distribution wars that have been shaping tech for decades.
The real story isn't about AI replacing Google, it's about something much weirder happening right in front of us.