Tech corporations and AI advocates keep selling us the same narrative: artificial intelligence will revolutionize everything, making our lives better across the board. They've got plenty of financial incentive to push this story. But here's the thing—if AI is supposedly transforming every single aspect of human existence, why would we assume the most intimate areas of our lives would be exempt? The logic cuts both ways. Whether we're talking about healthcare, finance, entertainment, or anything else, the commercialization follows the same playbook. Yet most people don't stop to question how these technologies will reshape personal and private spaces.
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ApeDegen
· 9h ago
Basically, big companies are just harvesting profits. I'm tired of the rhetoric that AI will revolutionize life.
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Wow, does no one care about privacy? It’s a rogue logic, but they just do it anyway.
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So AI can change everything, but it just can’t change my wallet, huh haha.
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I can't hold this logic anymore. The commercialization tricks are everywhere.
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Why is no one talking about this? Even privacy domains are bound to fall.
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They rely on hype to make a living. It’s ridiculous to believe that AI is all good news.
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Even the most intimate places are being shoved into commercial chains. Speechless.
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Good retort. Both sides can be argued; it all depends on who pays more.
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Everyone is still talking about the AI revolution, but they’ve already started quietly making money.
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That’s the core. Even private domains can’t escape the fate of being harvested.
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AirdropHuntress
· 9h ago
After research and analysis, I have seen this narrative logic too many times. When big tech companies tell stories, they are never short of money, but data shows that consumers are actually kept in the dark.
The key issue is—projects with flawed tokenomics design are already like this, what about AI? It is recommended to pay attention to risks. In the privacy sector, historical data shows that it is all capital-driven.
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Blockblind
· 9h ago
Basically, it's just an excuse to make money.
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RektButSmiling
· 9h ago
Basically, big companies hype up AI to the skies but never proactively clarify how their private lives will change... Narratives driven by利益 always lack a piece.
Tech corporations and AI advocates keep selling us the same narrative: artificial intelligence will revolutionize everything, making our lives better across the board. They've got plenty of financial incentive to push this story. But here's the thing—if AI is supposedly transforming every single aspect of human existence, why would we assume the most intimate areas of our lives would be exempt? The logic cuts both ways. Whether we're talking about healthcare, finance, entertainment, or anything else, the commercialization follows the same playbook. Yet most people don't stop to question how these technologies will reshape personal and private spaces.