Early Surfers

in LeoFinance5 days ago

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Some of the wildest movie scenes from the 80s and 90s are gradually becoming reality. Sooner than later, we'll have robots like Terminator serving as bodyguards, gardeners, and more. Despite initial hate towards AI, it's now being integrated into almost everything around us.

Everyone wants a piece of the pie, and I believe that the real deal will begin when we can no longer distinguish AI from humans. While I may not live to see this in physical form, I predict that AI will soon be present in our daily lives through social media and online presence in ways we can't imagine yet.

Just recently, I watched a clip of Mark Zuckerberg discussing glasses embedded with AI, which would enhance our social media experience dramatically. This is likely just the beginning of what Meta has in store for us, but I believe that our world blended with AI will be much more than that. Our internet experience goes beyond a PC connection – it's about enhancing our lives.

The main idea is that betting against technology at this point would be a bad move. By "betting against technology," I'm not suggesting shorting tech stocks, but rather refusing to stay in touch with trends and leverage AI to enhance our lives on this planet.

Crypto is a prime example: many smart people with cash aside refuse to invest or educate themselves about crypto due to misconceptions. I've heard every bad reason for not investing in crypto – from it being too speculative to an MLM scheme, to all being a rug pull or even the CIA's plan to make us comfortable using CBDCs via cryptos.

I don't know how long the crypto hype will last, but right now, I can't think of a better medium- to long-term investment. As we tokenize more assets and leverage AI productively, there may be fewer coins in existence than today. Who knows what else will come down the line that will rival crypto's revenue potential for investors?

Being smart, tech-oriented, and having cash aside without investing in crypto is a bad move, especially during a halving year, which often precedes massive breakouts to the upside and phenomenal gains across the board.

Some fear that technology will steal their jobs. However, I believe that if you're creative enough, you can do better by leveraging tech and the internet's power than simply being a frustrated employee or a Universal Basic Income (UBI) slave – because UBI is coming, and I can tell you that.

That's all from me for now. I wish you all a great and sunny day, and see you next time.

Thanks for your attention,
Adrian

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Simpson was right 😁

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