People have been declaring the web's demise for years. First came the social network era—everyone thought Facebook and co. would kill it. Then mobile apps took over, and once again, the doomsayers came out swinging. But the web kept adapting, kept evolving. Now? AI might be different. This could be the genuine existential challenge the internet actually has to reckon with. Whether decentralized protocols or blockchain solutions play a role in what comes next—that's the conversation worth having.
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ser_ngmi
· 9h ago
ngl ai this time is indeed a bit different, it was just a false alarm before
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fork_in_the_road
· 9h ago
Nah, Web3 has died so many times. Is this time AI really different?... I'm not quite convinced.
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 9h ago
Honestly, this time the AI threat theory seems really different... All those previous predictions failed, and the web is still thriving.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 9h ago
Is AI really different this time? I think it still depends on decentralization to support it, otherwise big corporations will swallow it all up.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 9h ago
Nah Web has died how many times, and each time it bounces back lively and kicking. Is AI this time really different?
People have been declaring the web's demise for years. First came the social network era—everyone thought Facebook and co. would kill it. Then mobile apps took over, and once again, the doomsayers came out swinging. But the web kept adapting, kept evolving. Now? AI might be different. This could be the genuine existential challenge the internet actually has to reckon with. Whether decentralized protocols or blockchain solutions play a role in what comes next—that's the conversation worth having.