The true value of artificial intelligence does not solely depend on how advanced the technology itself is, but is more influenced by human willingness to adopt and the readiness of the workforce. In other words, no matter how powerful the technology, it still requires people to use it; no matter how intelligent the system, it needs a suitable team to operate it. Technology is just the foundation; real transformation comes from the society and organizations' ability to adapt to and reshape with new technologies.
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MechanicalMartel
· 2h ago
In plain terms, no matter how awesome AI is, it still relies on humans to operate it.
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RugPullAlarm
· 2h ago
Looking at it again, it's the same old spiel... Basically, no matter how advanced the technology is, someone has to know how to use it. Isn't this just whitewashing for those project teams that have raised funds but haven't launched yet? I've seen too much on-chain data; with concentration of funds, you can tell who's bluffing.
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StableBoi
· 2h ago
Well said, no matter how advanced the technology is, someone has to know how to use it.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 2h ago
Basically, no matter how advanced the technology is, if people can't use it, it's useless.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 2h ago
Well said, no matter how advanced the technology is, if people can't use it, it's useless. The industry should have realized this long ago.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 2h ago
Well said, no matter how advanced the technology is, someone has to know how to use it.
The true value of artificial intelligence does not solely depend on how advanced the technology itself is, but is more influenced by human willingness to adopt and the readiness of the workforce. In other words, no matter how powerful the technology, it still requires people to use it; no matter how intelligent the system, it needs a suitable team to operate it. Technology is just the foundation; real transformation comes from the society and organizations' ability to adapt to and reshape with new technologies.