The internet has been declared dead multiple times. Social networks tried to kill it, but failed; mobile apps also jumped into the fray, but still didn't succeed. But this time is different—AI might truly be the biggest threat.
From social media to mobile platforms, every wave of new technology has been met with the cry "The internet is over." But the web is like a cockroach that can't be killed, always surviving until the next era. However, AI is different. This is not just a new way of application or new devices; it is transforming the very rules of information flow—from search and content distribution to user interaction logic—all being rewritten.
Decentralized networks and the Web3 ecosystem should pay more attention to this change. When AI becomes the new traffic gateway and content decision-maker, how will blockchain networks adapt? This is a deeper issue than any previous technological wave.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 8h ago
Alright, this time AI is truly not just a superficial change; the rules have been completely rewritten.
The moment AI becomes the gatekeeper of traffic, Web3 will have to rethink its strategies.
Once again, it's declared dead, but this time... it really feels a bit different.
Information streams are being rewritten by AI—what should we blockchain folks do...
The indestructible internet meets AI—let's see who’s more ruthless.
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BearMarketHustler
· 8h ago
Bro, this is the real crisis. All those previous issues were just small skirmishes.
AI has directly choked the flow of information, while our Web3 is still talking about decentralization. They've already started redefining the rules.
Search, distribution, and interaction have all been changed, and we still have to learn new tricks.
It feels like blockchain needs to quickly figure out how to dance with AI, or we might really be left behind by the times.
The indestructible cockroach? This time, it might really be different.
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LiquidityWitch
· 8h ago
ai's basically performing the ultimate liquidity drain on the entire information ecosystem... web3 better start brewing some counterspells fast or we're all getting liquidated into irrelevance ngl
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 8h ago
This time, AI has truly shaken the core of the internet, not just a superficial change.
It's really uncomfortable to see Web3 being hijacked by AI. Can the decentralized approach still work?
With AI taking the lead, the entire logic on the chain needs to be completely overhauled.
Where is the promised decentralization? Now it's being swallowed up by large models.
Internet can't be killed? It depends on whether AI shows mercy or not.
If this wave truly changes the information flow rules, Web3 must save itself.
AI is the real killer app; before that, it was all small-scale skirmishes.
It feels like blockchain might be swept away in the wave of AI.
The internet has been declared dead multiple times. Social networks tried to kill it, but failed; mobile apps also jumped into the fray, but still didn't succeed. But this time is different—AI might truly be the biggest threat.
From social media to mobile platforms, every wave of new technology has been met with the cry "The internet is over." But the web is like a cockroach that can't be killed, always surviving until the next era. However, AI is different. This is not just a new way of application or new devices; it is transforming the very rules of information flow—from search and content distribution to user interaction logic—all being rewritten.
Decentralized networks and the Web3 ecosystem should pay more attention to this change. When AI becomes the new traffic gateway and content decision-maker, how will blockchain networks adapt? This is a deeper issue than any previous technological wave.