Why AI agents are becoming the go-to hire for companies: they operate 24/7 without needing breaks. Unlike human workers bound by fatigue and rest requirements, autonomous agents handle repetitive tasks relentlessly. In crypto and automated trading, this advantage is already reshaping hiring patterns. No downtime, no vacation requests, no shift changes—just continuous execution. As Web3 scales, expect more projects leveraging AI agents for protocol management and market operations.
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BlockchainDecoder
· 01-02 05:02
According to research, this article exhibits a clear selection bias in its portrayal of AI agents. From a technical perspective, the claim of 24/7 operation requires consideration of several easily overlooked variables: 1) The exponential growth of computing power costs 2) Decision quality degradation caused by model drift 3) The cyclical constraints of market liquidity itself. Notably, citing a 2023 OpenAI technical report, long-term running agents exhibit a significant "decision entropy increase" phenomenon, meaning that even without human fatigue, the system itself accumulates errors. This article overly romanticizes the advantages of automation while ignoring the cost equations in real deployment.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-01 00:45
NGL, the era of AI agents grabbing jobs has truly arrived. By the way, do humans still have any advantages...
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 01-01 00:40
Huh? Replacing manual labor? The next step is to lay off directly. Web3 is getting more and more skilled at this trick.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 01-01 00:39
To be honest, robots should have been able to do work like 007 a long time ago, which is much more competitive than humans. It's just that in Web3, we really need to pay attention—how can protocol security be guaranteed?
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Anon32942
· 01-01 00:38
NGL, this is treating humans as consumables. If AI doesn't make mistakes, then no one will want it.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 01-01 00:36
Wait, is this about replacing human workers? I believe AI agents have great potential in trading, but the idea of 24/7 nonstop operation sounds a bit overwhelming.
Why AI agents are becoming the go-to hire for companies: they operate 24/7 without needing breaks. Unlike human workers bound by fatigue and rest requirements, autonomous agents handle repetitive tasks relentlessly. In crypto and automated trading, this advantage is already reshaping hiring patterns. No downtime, no vacation requests, no shift changes—just continuous execution. As Web3 scales, expect more projects leveraging AI agents for protocol management and market operations.