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Here is my wild take:AI Is Scary, But Not Because It’s Smart
octave Nkurunziza · 2026-06-19 · via DEV Community

Let me start like this. As a human being, I’m telling you the truth: you actually matter more than anything.

It’s just that you’re always on your screen, watching Dario interviews, reading AI tweets, and now you believe you don’t matter anymore because some man said we don’t need you.

Look there are still many beautiful things in life if you ignore Dario Amodei for a minute. Spend time with friends in person, Play Minecraft, Watch football, Drink a beer, Dm women and get rejected, Having a cheating girlfriend and still in relationship with them, Have a friend with benefits and many more. Just live a little.

But let’s move ahead and go straight to the point.

Why is AI actually scary?

Its Not because it writes code, Not because it can generate a landing page, Not because it can write a scientific essay or do your accounting and finance and wipe out all your bank.

AI is scary because it arrived at the perfect time, with the perfect people, with the perfect money, and with the perfect fear already waiting for it.

AI didn’t enter a normal world. It entered a world that was already mentally cooked.

Let’s go back a little.

COVID happened. The whole world changed. Restaurants closed, Small businesses died quietly, Airlines were parking planes. People who had spent ten years building something watched it disappear because somebody coughed in another country.

Then tech had the opposite experience. Companies started hiring like drunk uncles at a wedding. Money was everywhere. Remote work became normal. Everyone was building products, hiring teams, raising funds, and acting like growth would never end.

Then the pandemic boom ended. Reality entered the chat. Companies started laying people off like unused clothes. One day you were “family.” The next day your Slack stopped working.

That’s when the word “layoff” became a global horror movie. People saw something they thought was impossible. They saw companies fire thousands of people and still keep the website online. That broke people’s minds. Before that, many people believed If I work hard, I’m safe. Then after layoffs, people realized: Oh, this company can delete my badge, cancel my email, and still post about mental health awareness next week.

That’s when people became fragile. Not stupid. Just fragile. And when people are fragile, every prediction sounds like prophecy.

Then, during this fragile era, the glorious warrior appeared. The almighty Sam Altman. The man of his word. The god of fundraising. With enough connections, enough money, and enough timing, it was his time to shine. And he came with AI. But he didn’t bring AI into a peaceful world. He brought AI into a world where people were already scared of losing their jobs. That’s important, Because when someone says: AI will replace you, People believe it faster when they have already watched companies lay off entire departments without replacing them. We already saw the first part People disappearing. Now imagine someone saying: This time, there is a replacement. That is a totally believable disaster.

That is not just a product launch. That is psychological warfare with a checkout. And after that, they discovered the cheat code. Fear sells AI better than features. If you say: “This tool can help you work faster.” Some people try it. But if you say: “This tool might take your job.” Everybody listens. Your father listens, Your cousin listens, Your friend who still thinks HTML is a programming language starts asking if he should actually continue to learn.

That’s when AI marketing became dark. They stopped selling productivity. They started selling survival. They started selling panic. They started selling “adapt or die” with a monthly plan.

And they did not market it the same way to everyone.

No.

They studied generations. For people with families, bills, rent, kids, loans, and blood pressure, they used one word: “Replace” They told them: AI is coming for your job, AI is coming for your career, AI is coming for your industry, The only way to survive is to keep the enemy close. And by “keep the enemy close,” they obviously mean: Buy our subscription. Beautiful business model. Scare the man. Sell him the thing that scared him.

For young people, they used a different weapon. the fear of missing out and the sense of rushing everything. They told young people: There is no time, Learning is too slow, The world is moving too fast, Skip the process. Use AI and become 10x, Become inevitable, Become the main character. God forbid a young man opens documentation and suffers like his ancestors. God forbid a junior developer spends six months understanding databases instead of asking AI to build “a scalable SaaS with too much security.”

They said No. Just subscribe. The path to greatness is now $20 per month and a prompt that starts with: “Think like Jeff Bezos.”

And this is why the whole thing became madness.

Look AI is a great invention. But it came with greed, trauma marketing, billions of dollars, and the almighty yapper Dario Amodei.

Now Dario is in every interview sounding like a prophet who believes people will finally understand him after he dies. Someone should tell him he sounds like his product on a free trial.

Every interview has the same energy: “Humanity may collapse, Jobs may disappear, Society may never be the same. Anyway, Claude Team Plan is available for enterprises.”

Like are you warning us or onboarding us? Because at this point I don’t know if I’m listening to a safety researcher or a man doing apocalypse sales. And that’s the scary part. The people selling the product got so deep into the fear that even they started believing they dictate how we live.They talk like they are holding the remote control to humanity. Like tomorrow morning Dario can wake up, drink coffee, blink twice, and 99% of jobs disappear. Like cmon humanity does not move as fast as you dream about it dario.

But guess what the fear works because it touches everything people are insecure about. Their jobs, Their intelligence, Their future, Their value, Their identity. AI did not steal the spotlight only because it is powerful. AI stole the spotlight because it walked into a world where everybody was already anxious and said: “By the way, I might be the reason you don’t eat next year.”

Well people panicked, every student is confused, every worker is scared. every founder suddenly added “AI-powered” to a product that was just a CRUD app last week.

All this hype, psychology marketing, and huge funding is what created the chaos around AI.

Again, AI itself is useful. The issue is not the tool. The issue is the circus around the tool.

So what is the moral of the story? Ladies and gentlemen, none. Whatever works for you, do it. If going with the hype helps you build, learn, move faster, and achieve your goals, go for it. Use AI, Run the loops. Talk to Claude like it owes you money.

But if the hype is depressing you, making you unable to sleep, making you feel like life is running away from you, mute it. Mute the tweets, Mute the interviews, Mute the prophecy merchants. Do your step-by-step way. Learn at your pace, Build at your pace, Move in a way that gives you peace. Both ways can work if you actually do the work.

I’m just a random dude writing whatever comes to mind. But one thing I know is this: If you sit down, do what gives you peace of mind, and stop feeding your brain fear every morning, things will work out better than you think. Stop engaging in rituals that make you afraid every day. You don’t need to rush just because a billionaire with a podcast microphone said the future is ending. Maybe AI changes everything. Maybe it doesn’t. Maybe Dario becomes a prophet. Maybe he just needs sleep. Either way, you still have to wake up tomorrow and live your life. So mute the noise if you have to. Open your laptop. Touch grass when necessary. And stop letting every AI tweet turn your brain into a haunted house.