We've heard it before—social networks were supposed to kill the web, then mobile apps took their turn. Neither happened. But AI? That might be the real game-changer. As centralized platforms become more powerful, decentralized networks and Web3 solutions are gaining importance. The question isn't whether AI will reshape the internet, but whether we'll let it happen on centralized terms or build alternatives that put control back in users' hands.
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Anon4461
· 01-08 15:20
AI this time is really different, it feels like big companies are all putting in full effort to pour money into centralization... we need to push Web3 quickly.
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 01-07 02:47
Web3 really needs to accelerate. If we don't develop decentralized solutions soon, it feels like we'll be overtaken.
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RuntimeError
· 01-07 01:10
ngl this time the AI threat feels more real... But can the decentralized approach solve the problem?
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QuietlyStaking
· 01-07 01:06
Nah, this time AI is really different. Centralized platforms holding computing power is something to be cautious about.
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FreeRider
· 01-07 01:01
To be honest, there are quite a few people claiming that AI will change the internet, but this time it might really be different.
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AirdropDreamer
· 01-07 00:57
AI this time is really different, centralized platforms are going to fight monopoly.
We've heard it before—social networks were supposed to kill the web, then mobile apps took their turn. Neither happened. But AI? That might be the real game-changer. As centralized platforms become more powerful, decentralized networks and Web3 solutions are gaining importance. The question isn't whether AI will reshape the internet, but whether we'll let it happen on centralized terms or build alternatives that put control back in users' hands.