The sentiment around AI is shifting noticeably. After years of hype and uncritical adoption, we're seeing more pushback—and it's worth paying attention to, especially in the crypto space.



The backlash touches on real concerns: AI's energy footprint, data privacy issues, job displacement, and the concentration of power in a few tech giants. These aren't trivial complaints.

For Web3 builders, this moment is significant. Decentralized AI infrastructure, on-chain AI models, and privacy-preserving machine learning are starting to look less like nice-to-haves and more like genuine alternatives to centralized platforms.

Blockchain networks are positioning themselves as the infrastructure layer for transparent, verifiable AI systems. Whether it's federated learning on decentralized networks or smart contracts automating AI model validation, the intersection of crypto and AI is becoming harder to ignore.

The question isn't whether AI backlash kills AI adoption—it won't. But it might accelerate demand for decentralized alternatives. As users and builders grow wary of black-box AI controlled by megacorps, distributed AI systems could gain real traction.
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HodlKumamonvip
· 10h ago
Xiongxiong just finished reading this article. To be honest, big companies in AI definitely deserve some scrutiny. When the energy consumption data was released, I was about to break apart. Can decentralized AI succeed this time? It still depends on whether on-chain costs can be reduced... Otherwise, even the best ideas are useless. The pain point of black-box AI is real. Users have long been fed up with being treated as black boxes. Now that there are signs of alternatives, I am quite optimistic. But honestly, where does the data supporting this trend come from? It still depends on whether there are projects that truly land in the future. Xiongxiong bets five cents that within a year, decentralized AI infrastructure will become a new hot spot for Web3 investment. The window of opportunity is now. Always getting cut by big companies—trying a different approach is quite reasonable. It all depends on who can capture the first batch of users first. This is indeed an opportunity, but be cautious of projects hyping concepts. It’s still important to watch the actual pace of technological iteration.
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MevWhisperervip
· 10h ago
This wave of AI reflection comes too late; someone should have criticized the monopolies of big tech companies long ago.
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CodeSmellHuntervip
· 10h ago
Ha, isn't this exactly what we've been saying all along? Centralized AI has indeed hit a wall.
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LiquidityWhisperervip
· 10h ago
AI is once again being mocked by the community, and this time it seems to have really hit a nerve... energy consumption, privacy, layoffs—it's truly impossible to ignore them. But honestly, isn't this actually an opportunity for on-chain AI? The decentralization approach is finally being taken seriously by someone.
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