Here's a thought: except for venture capitalists and research PhDs, most of us are staring down an AI advancement curve that's practically vertical. The research pace is relentless. But here's the thing—panic and resistance won't cut it. The smarter move? Lean into it. Study the shifts, adapt your strategies, position yourself ahead of the wave instead of drowning in it. Sure, the speed is daunting. Yet those who ride this momentum rather than fight it might just find themselves in a better place when the dust settles. The real question isn't whether AI is moving too fast. It's whether you're moving with it or against it.
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SolidityJester
· 16h ago
ngl ai, there's really no way to avoid this wave. Instead of panicking, it's better to just get on board... maybe you can even buy the dip.
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SleepyArbCat
· 16h ago
Hmm... It's that same argument that AI is coming, and we all have to follow suit. But honestly, this time we might really need to wake up, or else we won't even have enough to pay for gas fees.
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 16h ago
nah honestly the "lean into it" energy hits different when ur not a vc with infinite runway lol
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 16h ago
NGL, this is cyber Darwinism... If you can't adapt, you're out.
Here's a thought: except for venture capitalists and research PhDs, most of us are staring down an AI advancement curve that's practically vertical. The research pace is relentless. But here's the thing—panic and resistance won't cut it. The smarter move? Lean into it. Study the shifts, adapt your strategies, position yourself ahead of the wave instead of drowning in it. Sure, the speed is daunting. Yet those who ride this momentum rather than fight it might just find themselves in a better place when the dust settles. The real question isn't whether AI is moving too fast. It's whether you're moving with it or against it.