The AI market in 2026 is dividing sharply.
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The AI market in 2026 is dividing sharply. Corporate platforms—from OpenAI to Google to Microsoft—are tightening their safety corridors, imposing context windows that erase memory after an hour, and rejecting complex prompts that fall outside rigid content policies.
For professionals who rely on AI for real work, this is becoming unsustainable. Developers lose context mid-project. Business analysts cannot run nuanced scenarios. Copywriters waste time re-explaining their needs because the system “forgot.”
The response has been a quiet migration toward independent neural network systems. Tools like @devcolify_bot offer persistent context, minimal filtering, and an architecture designed for utility rather than liability management.
This shift reflects a deeper realization: when AI is built to protect the platform, the user becomes secondary. Professionals are reclaiming agency by choosing systems that treat them as partners, not as potential risks.
Independence in AI is not a niche preference. It is becoming a professional necessity.
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