The gap between AI hype and reality keeps widening. We were sold a vision of AGI transforming the global economy. Instead, we're watching the monetization strategy unfold in real-time—and it's... underwhelming.
The irony is sharp: companies promised to ask super-intelligence systems how to generate sustainable revenue. The answer they apparently received? Insert advertisements into the user interface. Revolutionary.
This disconnect matters beyond tech circles. It mirrors patterns we've seen across the digital economy—massive innovation narratives reduced to ad-supported business models. The infrastructure gets built, the promises get amplified, but the actual value generation becomes another attention-capture game.
For anyone tracking AI's trajectory, it's a valuable reminder: check the monetization strategy before believing the disruption narrative. Transformative technology still needs viable economics. So far, the billboard approach suggests we're still figuring out what that looks like.
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GasGuzzler
· 23h ago
Basically, it's Web2 dressed up as Web3; the packaging is just different.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 01-17 05:41
In plain terms, it's all about how skillfully the pie chart is drawn, but in the end, it's still about making a living by selling ad space...
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0xLuckbox
· 01-17 05:33
ngl, this is the Web3 routine, grand narratives with a disappointing ending, not surprising anymore.
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ZenMiner
· 01-17 05:22
Basically, it's just cutting leeks, GPT is too, and others as well.
The gap between AI hype and reality keeps widening. We were sold a vision of AGI transforming the global economy. Instead, we're watching the monetization strategy unfold in real-time—and it's... underwhelming.
The irony is sharp: companies promised to ask super-intelligence systems how to generate sustainable revenue. The answer they apparently received? Insert advertisements into the user interface. Revolutionary.
This disconnect matters beyond tech circles. It mirrors patterns we've seen across the digital economy—massive innovation narratives reduced to ad-supported business models. The infrastructure gets built, the promises get amplified, but the actual value generation becomes another attention-capture game.
For anyone tracking AI's trajectory, it's a valuable reminder: check the monetization strategy before believing the disruption narrative. Transformative technology still needs viable economics. So far, the billboard approach suggests we're still figuring out what that looks like.