“Everyone is talking about AI and machines taking over the world,” says Omila. “I think humans are going to have more value in the future.”
New York, NY — November 4, 2025 — While most of the world worries about artificial intelligence replacing human beings, Omila Mannapperuma — the Sri Lanka–born American founder of TenGap.com and Garnadi — sees the opposite happening.
“Everyone is talking about AI and machines taking over the world,” says Omila. “I think humans are going to have more value in the future.”
According to Omila, we are heading toward a paradox — a world where machines handle everything except the human essence.
“Imagine a world where everything is run by machines. You go to a shop — machines. You go online — AI. And then, in the middle of that, there’s one real human being: sophisticated, calm, beautiful in mind and presence, sitting at a counter or drive-thru. People will line up just to experience that moment. Not because it’s efficient — because it’s real.”
Omila believes that as artificial intelligence grows smarter, human energy, empathy, and emotional beauty will become the ultimate form of value.
“Machines can mimic emotion, but they can’t create vibrational energy — that subtle connection you feel when two real humans interact. In the future, the most beautiful people — not just in looks, but in energy — will have the most value.”
Known for building rare, emotionally charged brands like Garnadi and leading TenGap.com to rank #1 in the world on DesignRush within just two years, Omila continues to champion a vision where technology amplifies humanity instead of replacing it.
“AI will make everything efficient,” he adds. “But humans will make everything meaningful.”
About Omila Mannapperuma
Omila Mannapperuma is the Sri Lanka–born American founder of TenGap.com, a performance-driven agency ranked the #1 Web Development Company worldwide by DesignRush, and Garnadi, a creator of rare, appreciating functional art pieces from supercars to timepieces. His work blends AI, art, and human emotion — proving that the future belongs not to machines, but to those who feel.
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