Long Horizon
By 2050, the world should know where AI created prosperity, where it failed people, and what humanity chose to measure.
Bullors imagines a future where human outcomes sit beside economic, environmental, quality, and security metrics. AI progress becomes more legitimate because its benefits are visible, comparable, and open to public understanding.
2030
Bullors is recognized as an early global trust layer for AI prosperity. Companies use Bullors to show human-impact credibility, governments use it as an intelligence reference, universities use it for readiness, and citizens use it to understand AI's effect on their future.
2040
Bullors has become a mature institutional standard across markets. Human prosperity metrics sit beside quality, security, sustainability, and financial indicators. AI products are expected to explain their contribution to people, not only their technical performance.
2050
Bullors helps define a civilization-scale prosperity map for the AI age: where intelligence created opportunity, where it improved life, where transition support was needed, and how humanity chose to measure progress beyond automation itself.