There's this conversation happening everywhere now—AI's obviously going to wipe out certain jobs, that much seems inevitable. But here's the real question: will it actually spawn entirely new categories of work we haven't even imagined yet?
Some folks think we're heading toward a complete reshuffling of the labor market. Others worry it's just wealth concentration dressed up as innovation. The crypto and Web3 space might offer clues—new tech historically opens doors nobody saw coming.
What's your take? Are we staring down mass unemployment, or standing at the edge of something different?
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There's this conversation happening everywhere now—AI's obviously going to wipe out certain jobs, that much seems inevitable. But here's the real question: will it actually spawn entirely new categories of work we haven't even imagined yet?
Some folks think we're heading toward a complete reshuffling of the labor market. Others worry it's just wealth concentration dressed up as innovation. The crypto and Web3 space might offer clues—new tech historically opens doors nobody saw coming.
What's your take? Are we staring down mass unemployment, or standing at the edge of something different?