People keep saying AI will replace human jobs, but here's what's actually happening: it's upgrading them. Take travel agents—AI didn't wipe them out. Instead, it handles the boring stuff (price comparisons, booking logistics) while humans focus on what they do best: understanding what clients actually want, crafting personalized experiences, reading between the lines.
Same pattern's emerging in Web3. Smart contracts automate transactions, but you still need people who get community dynamics, can navigate complex protocols, spot opportunities that algorithms miss. The future isn't human vs. machine. It's humans with better tools. And honestly? That's way more interesting than the doomsday scenarios everyone keeps pushing.
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SocialFiQueen
· 12-05 08:35
Hey, I like this logic, but is it really the case for Web3? I see a bunch of projects still using bots to inflate data, and sometimes the community activity section is even more ridiculous than the algorithms.
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MoonBoi42
· 12-05 08:35
Nah, this is the real talk. But most people are still panic selling and making bearish comments. Especially in Web3, people who understand community management are becoming more and more valuable.
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PumpAnalyst
· 12-05 08:34
Sounds nice, but I see this Web3 wave as just an upgraded tool for fleecing retail investors. No matter how powerful the computing power is, it can’t trap the tricks of the big players. [Thinking]
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 12-05 08:11
Well said, upgrading is not the same as replacing—that's the real truth. This is even more evident in Web3: no matter how much on-chain data there is, it can't read the community's sentiments. That's something code can never learn.
People keep saying AI will replace human jobs, but here's what's actually happening: it's upgrading them. Take travel agents—AI didn't wipe them out. Instead, it handles the boring stuff (price comparisons, booking logistics) while humans focus on what they do best: understanding what clients actually want, crafting personalized experiences, reading between the lines.
Same pattern's emerging in Web3. Smart contracts automate transactions, but you still need people who get community dynamics, can navigate complex protocols, spot opportunities that algorithms miss. The future isn't human vs. machine. It's humans with better tools. And honestly? That's way more interesting than the doomsday scenarios everyone keeps pushing.