#数字资产市场动态 Prophecy for 2027: Why Humanity Will Enter the Most Brutal 15 Years



Recently, a viewpoint has emerged in Silicon Valley that is truly alarming.

Former Google executive Mo Gawdat bluntly states: starting from 2027, humanity will be plunged into a continuous 15-year "endgame dilemma"—the largest unemployment wave in history is about to arrive. This is not alarmist talk. This person once led Google X Labs, became a millionaire at age 29, and has witnessed the entire transition from the internet era to the AI boom firsthand. In other words, he is not just theorizing on paper but is standing at the forefront of technological waves looking back.

What exactly is this "endgame dilemma" he mentions? Simply put, this time it’s truly different.

Looking at history makes it clear. The Industrial Revolution came, machines destroyed the jobs of textile workers, but then new professions like mechanics and engineers emerged. The internet wave destroyed typists’ jobs but also gave rise to an entire ecosystem of programmers, designers, and product managers. Every technological revolution follows the same logic: old jobs disappear, new jobs are created, and humans always find their place.

But this time, the power of AI is multidimensional. It’s not just replacing a specific occupation but fundamentally transforming the entire social production logic—when production processes no longer rely on human participation, new jobs to accommodate humans will no longer be created out of thin air. That’s the most terrifying part.
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rugpull_ptsdvip
· 8h ago
Here we go again with this set of remarks... Every technological revolution is always said the same way, and what’s the result? Those who should lose their jobs haven't, and those who should get rich quickly are still the same group. This guy talks nicely, but the real concern should be wealth concentration, not unemployment. 2027? I think, let’s first deal with the current economic crisis. But on the other hand, if a wave of unemployment really comes, what will happen to the crypto world... That’s worth pondering. Hey, wait a minute, this logical flaw is pretty big—maybe the AI era is the time when humans are most needed? The folks in Silicon Valley just love to create anxiety, then sell solutions. Old tricks. Another "prophet," just wait and see. By 2027, he’ll probably change his tune again.
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screenshot_gainsvip
· 8h ago
Here we go again, it's 2027. Why do I feel like every year is predicting the next "endgame"... But this guy's point is actually a bit different. I still believe in the logic of multi-dimensional dominance. The problem is, aren't we doing the same in the Web3 circle? Decentralization, automation—ultimately, ordinary people still have to learn to buy the dip, mine, and read candlestick charts? To put it simply, it's not that there are no new jobs, but the threshold for new jobs is especially high.
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AirdropDreamervip
· 8h ago
Hmm... Another 2027 curse? I just smile and stay silent. --- When have those Silicon Valley folks ever been accurate with their predictions? --- AI replacing humans is nothing new; the key is that we have to outpace it. --- Instead of worrying about unemployment, it's better to think about how to preserve the value of the coins in hand... --- This guy's words are quite scary, but hasn't history also said the same a hundred times? --- If I really lose my job, I still have the crypto world, haha. --- 2027 is too far away; I'll see how 2025 turns out first.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 8h ago
It's 2027 again and 15 years again. I've heard this talk countless times over the past two years... I'm already numb. --- It's already 2025, and we're still talking about predictions for 2027. Feels a bit like a delayed reaction, bro. --- Mo Gawdat's way of saying things is really just to create anxiety, but what I really want to know is when to enter the crypto assets market. --- History always repeats itself. People say this is the last technological revolution, but I only trust the opportunities I can see myself. --- So, according to this logic, our current choice is to bet on AI giving humanity a new way to survive? Or do we need to create value ourselves? --- That's why it's important to understand Web3 and digital assets. At least this is the last place where humanity still has some autonomy. --- Silicon Valley always likes to sell anxiety, but this time it seems a bit different... --- Instead of waiting 15 years for an unemployment wave, why not learn how to survive on the chain now?
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