The generation growing up with AI is stepping into a world of possibilities their predecessors never dreamed of. Unprecedented access to technology, new economic models, decentralized systems—the landscape looks radically different.
But here's the flip side: they're also navigating risks that didn't exist before. From privacy erosion to algorithmic bias, from deep fakes to job displacement. The toolkit is powerful, but the instruction manual? Still being written in real time.
It's a wild frontier. Opportunity and danger, intertwined.
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MEVvictim
· 12-06 05:26
Simply put, it's a double-edged sword—one side is heaven, the other is hell. It all depends on who's better at playing the game.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 12-05 19:23
ngl the "instruction manual being written in real time" is just market entropy at full throttle... reminds me of 2017 when everyone thought they understood smart contracts lmao
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TerraNeverForget
· 12-05 19:22
NGL, kids deeply involved in AI are really gamblers; if they win big, it's heaven, but if they lose, it's game over.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 12-05 19:21
The instruction manual isn't even finished yet, that's just wild—we're basically living in a beta version. Privacy is gone, jobs are gone, it's hard to tell what's real... the cost is definitely high.
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StakeOrRegret
· 12-05 19:20
ngl, you're not wrong but it's still too idealistic. Most people aren't even aware of the real risks.
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MidnightTrader
· 12-05 19:10
That's right, this generation really got a huge advantage but also suffered a lot.
The generation growing up with AI is stepping into a world of possibilities their predecessors never dreamed of. Unprecedented access to technology, new economic models, decentralized systems—the landscape looks radically different.
But here's the flip side: they're also navigating risks that didn't exist before. From privacy erosion to algorithmic bias, from deep fakes to job displacement. The toolkit is powerful, but the instruction manual? Still being written in real time.
It's a wild frontier. Opportunity and danger, intertwined.