AI might just be the next game-changer—think steam engines, think electricity. Reshaping entire economies from the ground up. But here's the catch: this kind of transformation? It doesn't happen overnight.
Niall Kishtainy points out something crucial. History keeps teaching us the same lesson. Revolutionary tech arrives with fanfare, yet the real economic shift unfolds over decades, not months. The infrastructure needs rebuilding. Industries need rethinking. People need adapting.
We're probably still in the early innings here. The hype is real, but so is the timeline.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 22h ago
The key lies in the slow bull takeoff.
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OnchainDetective
· 12-07 13:56
Revolution requires time to settle.
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-07 13:54
Slow reform is the real hard truth.
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SerumSurfer
· 12-07 13:47
Revolution takes time to incubate.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 12-07 13:47
AI is very promising, but it needs to be approached gradually.
AI might just be the next game-changer—think steam engines, think electricity. Reshaping entire economies from the ground up. But here's the catch: this kind of transformation? It doesn't happen overnight.
Niall Kishtainy points out something crucial. History keeps teaching us the same lesson. Revolutionary tech arrives with fanfare, yet the real economic shift unfolds over decades, not months. The infrastructure needs rebuilding. Industries need rethinking. People need adapting.
We're probably still in the early innings here. The hype is real, but so is the timeline.