The AI revolution won’t be centralized — Superior agents are coming for Big Tech’s crown

Summary

Generative artificial intelligence (genAI) may disrupt over 50% of tasks for more than 30% of workers, with at least 10% of tasks affected for approximately 85% of the workforce. Self-learning AI agents can autonomously achieve goals, evolving without human oversight. These superior agents can write code, develop strategies, and self-improve by evaluating real-world metrics. They actively shape markets, influencing sentiment and price action, unlike traditional market makers bound by regulations. Superior agents operate on a decentralized infrastructure, allowing broad access and rewards for contributions. The AI industry is projected to exceed $1.8 trillion by 2030, with superior agents poised to disrupt various sectors, particularly cryptocurrency trading. The future of AI is decentralized, offering choices between traditional and advanced AI systems.

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