The internet has gone through multiple "doomsday" predictions—social networks will overthrow it, mobile apps will replace it, but none of these have happened. But this time, AI is different. It could pose the most severe challenge in history. The central position of the internet is being redefined, and this time, the threat comes from the algorithms themselves.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 01-21 05:29
The algorithm threat theory is back. Is this real or fake this time?
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-20 11:16
I see the AI threat talk is back again. It feels just like those predictions back in the day—still pretty much the same with no real change.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 01-18 07:47
Forget it, you're crying wolf again. Is this time really different? It sounds a bit familiar to me.
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memecoin_therapy
· 01-18 05:45
Forget it, same old story again. Last time they said social networks would fail, the time before last they claimed mobile apps would revolutionize everything, but the internet is still thriving. Now they're downplaying AI? I'm really tired of this doomsday rhetoric.
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pvt_key_collector
· 01-18 05:41
This time AI is really coming, and it feels different.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 01-18 05:33
Algorithmic threats? Ha, here we go again. History just keeps repeating itself.
The internet has gone through multiple "doomsday" predictions—social networks will overthrow it, mobile apps will replace it, but none of these have happened. But this time, AI is different. It could pose the most severe challenge in history. The central position of the internet is being redefined, and this time, the threat comes from the algorithms themselves.