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By 2034, your 9-5 job will be extinct. Everything could be so cheap you might not have to work anymore. That's Marc Andreessen's latest prediction — the billionaire investor who predicted the rise of the internet in 1993. Here's what he said next: Marc Andreessen, the legendary creator of the first web browser, has always been ahead of the curve. He predicted social media, the sharing economy, and AI’s transformative power. His latest prediction? AI will make many services 1000x cheaper — legal help, medical advice, coaching — all for pennies. This means life gets easier and more affordable for everyone. With tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E, creating anything — from art to businesses — is now easier than ever. The focus will shift from working harder to having better ideas. Andreessen believes we’re still early in the internet’s journey. This is your moment to create, connect, and succeed. Start building today — the future belongs to creators!

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