Mark Cuban is calling AI the biggest job creation wave since the internet.. and when you look at the numbers it makes sense.. >33 million US businesses need AI integration and only 8.8% actually have it in production.. >the current market is $11B but the real opportunity is $165B to $495B... and all of that money is going to people who can set up AI systems for businesses, not people who can build AI from scratch this is exactly why betting on agent orchestration makes sense >most people hear "AI opportunity" and think they need to build the next chatgpt or learn to code when they don't.. >33 million businesses need someone to walk in, understand their workflow, and set up agents that actually do the work..not another SaaS subscription.. >68% of businesses say they use AI.. but dig into it and most of them are just prompting chatgpt for emails so the distance between "i used a chatbot" and "AI runs my operations" is where the entire opportunity sits.. and no tool is closing that gap on its own, it needs people who understand both the business and the agentic tech... ive also been saying this for long .. the people who know how to set up and run agent systems are about to be the most in demand people in tech, and most of them won't only be engineers..