Tech insiders are racing against time, viewing this as their last window to build serious generational wealth before AI fundamentally reshapes the entire financial landscape. The concern? If artificial intelligence continues advancing at its current pace, traditional wealth accumulation might become obsolete. Whether that's realistic or just hype, the urgency driving Silicon Valley's moves is definitely real.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 01-19 22:18
Basically, it's just fear of being left behind in the AI era, so they rush to grab a quick profit. I'm tired of hearing this kind of rhetoric.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 01-19 22:17
Hmm... it's the same old story. Why does it feel like the tech industry has to create anxiety every two years?
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CryptoWageSlave
· 01-19 22:04
Laughing out loud, why rush? Wealth will never become outdated, only the way you play with it changes.
Tech insiders are racing against time, viewing this as their last window to build serious generational wealth before AI fundamentally reshapes the entire financial landscape. The concern? If artificial intelligence continues advancing at its current pace, traditional wealth accumulation might become obsolete. Whether that's realistic or just hype, the urgency driving Silicon Valley's moves is definitely real.