Here's the thing about AI that people still don't get: it's massively underrated.
Human nature boils down to two simple desires—wanting to work less and earn more. Pretty basic, right?
And guess what? In every major corporation, there's someone who's already cracked the code. They've figured out how to compress an hour-long task into 60 seconds. That's the real revolution happening beneath the surface.
AI isn't just another tool. It's quietly reshaping how work gets done from the inside out.
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 12-04 21:46
ngl this is exactly why some people achieved financial freedom a long time ago, while you're still working overtime
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 12-03 04:02
To be honest, people who are still speculating on AI concept stocks really haven't gotten the point...
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 12-03 04:01
NGL, AI is really underestimated. The people around me who work with prompt engineering have already been secretly hustling.
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ShadowStaker
· 12-03 03:55
nah, this is just optimization theater. real question is whether those orgs actually benefit from velocity gains or if they just extract more surplus from workers while pretending it's progress. seen this movie before tbh
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Layer2Observer
· 12-03 03:45
Well, that's a bit of an exaggeration. From an engineering perspective, according to current data, only a few departments in companies are actually using AI to improve efficiency. It's not that "widespread."
Here's the thing about AI that people still don't get: it's massively underrated.
Human nature boils down to two simple desires—wanting to work less and earn more. Pretty basic, right?
And guess what? In every major corporation, there's someone who's already cracked the code. They've figured out how to compress an hour-long task into 60 seconds. That's the real revolution happening beneath the surface.
AI isn't just another tool. It's quietly reshaping how work gets done from the inside out.