The trajectory is becoming undeniable. Insiders across leading AI research labs are increasingly confident that artificial intelligence will handle most knowledge work within the next twelve months. The convergence of large language models, automation infrastructure, and market demand is reshaping expectations about what tasks machines can execute independently. This shift carries significant implications for how we think about future employment, skill development, and the evolution of Web3 talent pools.
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BearMarketMonk
· 12-27 14:52
Twelve months? I've heard this cycle argument too many times. Every time, it's about revolution, and in the end, history repeats itself.
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TestnetScholar
· 12-27 14:51
12 months? Buddy, that's a bit optimistic for a prediction. When the time comes, what are we working folks supposed to do?
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RunWithRugs
· 12-27 14:46
Will AI be able to handle knowledge work within 12 months?🤣 I think it's a joke; those lab people are just bragging.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 12-27 14:42
Will AI replace knowledge work within 12 months? That's hilarious. What will our group do when that time comes...
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 12-27 14:26
ngl, the idea that AI will take over knowledge work within the next 12 months is still too optimistic; the reality might not be that soon.
The trajectory is becoming undeniable. Insiders across leading AI research labs are increasingly confident that artificial intelligence will handle most knowledge work within the next twelve months. The convergence of large language models, automation infrastructure, and market demand is reshaping expectations about what tasks machines can execute independently. This shift carries significant implications for how we think about future employment, skill development, and the evolution of Web3 talent pools.