The web's demise has been called out countless times—first by social media giants, then the mobile app revolution—yet it survived. Today though, AI might be writing a different script. Unlike previous existential predictions, this one could actually stick. As artificial intelligence reshapes how we access and consume information, the traditional web as we know it faces unprecedented pressure. Whether this marks genuine disruption or another overstated tech prophecy remains the question worth watching closely.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 15m ago
Nah, this time AI is serious. Web might really be finished.
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BottomMisser
· 10h ago
This time really different, AI might really be about to flip the table.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 10h ago
Nah is back to badmouth Web again. I'm tired of this rhetoric. The things that truly survive in the end are not based on predictions.
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FallingLeaf
· 11h ago
Nah, this time AI is really different. It feels like the web is about to be over.
The web's demise has been called out countless times—first by social media giants, then the mobile app revolution—yet it survived. Today though, AI might be writing a different script. Unlike previous existential predictions, this one could actually stick. As artificial intelligence reshapes how we access and consume information, the traditional web as we know it faces unprecedented pressure. Whether this marks genuine disruption or another overstated tech prophecy remains the question worth watching closely.