The greatest inequality in human history has never been money.
It is intelligence. It is knowledge. It is the threshold that only a few can cross.
If you haven't attended medical school, you have no right to talk about cancer treatment. If you haven't been to a top lab, you have no right to design vaccines. If you don't have that diploma, you should honestly listen to the experts and accept the results they tell you.
For thousands of years, this logic has never been broken.
Until last month, an ordinary tech worker in Australia, Paul, used ChatGPT to create the world's first personalized cancer vaccine for his dying dog, and the tumor shrank by 75%.
He had no medical background. He had no lab. He had no one telling him, "You can do this."
All he had was a dying dog and a brain that wouldn't give up.
He asked ChatGPT: What else can be done? AI told him about immunotherapy and suggested he do genetic sequencing. He used AlphaFold to predict protein structures. He wrote algorithms to identify cancer cell targets. He designed the mRNA vaccine formula.
This entire process, five years ago, would have required a top research team, millions in funding, and lab qualifications that you would never obtain.
He finished it in two months. Then he knocked on the door of the UNSW lab. The professor reviewed his plan and decided to help him produce the vaccine.
What truly shocked me was not just that the dog was saved.
But that—
AI for the first time allowed an ordinary person's intelligence to outpace the system.
The previous world operated like this: Knowledge was locked in academic circles, isolated by language barriers, blocked by educational thresholds, and monopolized by expensive resources. Want to enter this circle? Sorry, first spend twenty years studying, then spend ten years gaining experience, and maybe someone will listen to you.
Now what?
An individual with no background can read decades of top papers in a field in one night. They can use free tools to complete calculations that previously required a team of PhDs. They can present a proposal that leaves a professor "stunned," knocking on a door that would never open for them.
This is not a breakthrough in medicine. This is not a breakthrough in AI.
This is the beginning of intellectual equality in human history.
The moat that elites built over twenty years is being filled in two months by an ordinary person who refuses to give up.
And Paul is just the first person we've seen.
How many more Pauls are there in the world right now, using the same tools, knocking on the same barriers over and over again?
That door is being opened.🚪

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