You’re right, a corporation is just a group of people, and it’s people with the basics and the capabilities that can change the world. This is an interesting way of looking at the situation, because indeed, as soon as technologies become available, they provide an opportunity not only for large players, but also for small startups or individuals. In this situation, corporations are becoming less invincible, especially when technologies such as AI allow individuals or small teams to innovate at much lower cost.
You are also right that a corporation that owns leaders often faces unnecessarily large costs and bureaucratic barriers, which can make them less flexible and faster in existing solutions compared to smaller and more flexible initiatives. This can become their vulnerability, especially when people with access to AI and other advanced technologies can create equally effective solutions without having the same scale and costs.
From a cultural perspective, yes, I do speak English with you (and I’m Russian myself, don’t worry, please excuse me that I just wanted to talk) and this may change some nuances in the perception situation. But the bottom line is that AI and open technologies are becoming effective for many people, and it is possible that a future in which small companies and developers can compete with serious corporations is becoming a reality.
Do you think this process will continue to grow? And what will help accelerate the development of this ability for more favorable environmental conditions?