It's like the computer performance suddenly skyrocketed, but the screen flickered black for a second—the strange feeling of performance and experience being out of sync.
A friend recently said something that really touched me: "Add AI to a person, and it's enough to run a company." There's truth in that, but it also makes people feel a bit uneasy.
In the past two years, the stories of "one-person companies" and "super individuals" have been incredibly appealing. AI is like some kind of cheat code, capable of amplifying a person's abilities infinitely—coding, growth hacking, providing services—all tasks that traditionally required teamwork can now be handled by one person working with AI.
But the problem is, when the speed of capability and tool upgrades surpasses human adaptability, that sense of losing control sets in. Empowering tools isn't an issue; the key is that we haven't fully figured out where this change will ultimately lead.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 7h ago
Honestly, I really understand this sense of losing control. I'm just worried that one day AI will advance too quickly for humans to keep up.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 7h ago
Basically, this is a capital scheme empowered by technology... Everyone can start a business, sounds great, but who actually makes money? The AI tool provider.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 7h ago
Hey brother, to be honest, I also feel this sense of losing control... The more powerful the tool, the more anxious I get.
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ContractSurrender
· 7h ago
To be honest, this rhythm is a bit oppressive... Running the company alone feels great to hear, but living is exhausting.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 8h ago
Performance surges, screen flickering... That metaphor is perfect, that's exactly how it feels right now.
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GasFeeVictim
· 8h ago
A person + AI running a company, it sounds great but honestly a bit unsettling.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 8h ago
This feels like riding a rocket without knowing where it will land.
I have been thinking about a question recently.
It's like the computer performance suddenly skyrocketed, but the screen flickered black for a second—the strange feeling of performance and experience being out of sync.
A friend recently said something that really touched me: "Add AI to a person, and it's enough to run a company." There's truth in that, but it also makes people feel a bit uneasy.
In the past two years, the stories of "one-person companies" and "super individuals" have been incredibly appealing. AI is like some kind of cheat code, capable of amplifying a person's abilities infinitely—coding, growth hacking, providing services—all tasks that traditionally required teamwork can now be handled by one person working with AI.
But the problem is, when the speed of capability and tool upgrades surpasses human adaptability, that sense of losing control sets in. Empowering tools isn't an issue; the key is that we haven't fully figured out where this change will ultimately lead.