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Ah, thanks for broadening my perspective on the possibilities
Well, there is kind of a gold rush happening with AI. Lots of people doing all kinds of stuff because there's a giant amount of money to be made.
So everyone and their grandma are working on AI. I think you absolutely need to change your attitude, find your niche, or jump on the hype-train and be quicker than them.
But I think it's possible (maybe less so for the last thing). And I very much hope the free and open source community and the 'normal' people don't get lost in the process. Because if AI gets more and more important in our world, and research and the market are completely dominated by the few big companies that currently invest huge sums of money... I'm afraid the world will get less democratic.
So please don't be too discouraged and leave (all of) the field to them.