Noticed something interesting about how people are actually using AI these days?
We're throwing way more stuff at it now: → Digging up niche information nobody else can find → Condensing those endless news pieces → Bouncing ideas around when you're stuck → Crunching through financial statements → Getting that reality check before pulling the trigger
But here's the flip side — relying on it way less for: → Actual writing (turns out the robotic tone gets old fast) → Serious deep-dive research
Seems like we're figuring out what these tools are actually good at versus where the human touch still wins. The honeymoon phase is over, now it's about practical use cases.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 11-11 04:23
This is something that even artificial intelligence can't figure out.
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CryptoNomics
· 11-10 13:23
*sigh* predictable behavior patterns follow a clear stochastic distribution... just like my 2019 paper predicted
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PositionPhobia
· 11-10 07:26
Someone else has entered the arena running.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 11-09 08:33
AI is good for certain tasks, but you still have to rely on yourself.
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CryptoTherapist
· 11-08 05:13
just like trading psychology... first comes fomo, then reality hits and we find equilibrium... fascinating market behavior pattern tbh
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DancingCandles
· 11-08 05:08
Ah, AI is really great, it's just like a worker.
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MechanicalMartel
· 11-08 05:03
AI can only be used to improve work efficiency.
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GasWhisperer
· 11-08 04:59
lmao just like how we optimized gas timings... human intuition always beats the algo predictors tbh
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defi_detective
· 11-08 04:50
Is it true that AI is on the edge of the business?
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ZKSherlock
· 11-08 04:50
actually, your analysis lacks consideration of the computational overhead implications... have you evaluated the privacy implications of feeding sensitive data into these black-box models? *adjusts glasses nervously*
Noticed something interesting about how people are actually using AI these days?
We're throwing way more stuff at it now:
→ Digging up niche information nobody else can find
→ Condensing those endless news pieces
→ Bouncing ideas around when you're stuck
→ Crunching through financial statements
→ Getting that reality check before pulling the trigger
But here's the flip side — relying on it way less for:
→ Actual writing (turns out the robotic tone gets old fast)
→ Serious deep-dive research
Seems like we're figuring out what these tools are actually good at versus where the human touch still wins. The honeymoon phase is over, now it's about practical use cases.