 Today on Habr, a story came out about an AI specialist SpeShu.AI who earned 500,000 rubles from a single video. The guy made a clip, edited it with neural networks, posted it — and got an order to implement AI solutions in a business. A beautiful case, but behind it lies a systemic thing I see more and more often in 2026. The market has finally split. On one side — classic specialists who sell their hours of time. On the other — people who have set up AI agents and scale themselves dozens of times over. The difference is not in diligence, but in the architecture of work. I see this myself with ASI Biont. An entrepreneur connects an agent — and in 30 seconds it analyzes what used to take an analyst a whole day's work. Not "finding" in real time, but analyzing already published data with surgical precision. Without attention errors, without end-of-shift fatigue, without "I'll finish it tomorrow." That guy from Habr is right about one thing: manual labor in analytics and content is no longer competitive. Not because people are bad — but because reaction speed has become the main asset. While you're gathering a meeting, the agent has already produced a report and suggested three scenarios. Want to test it on your own data? ASI Biont gives 1500 tokens to start — enough to run a real business task through an AI agent and see the difference with your own eyes. Not on a demo, not on a presentation — on what hurts right now. asibiont.com