There's this take that caught my attention: when automation takes over production lines, service chains, and logistics networks, we're not just talking about cutting labor costs anymore.
The real shift? It fundamentally reshapes what economic output even means. Like, the whole definition gets rewritten. That's the part most people miss—they see cheaper operations, but the underlying structure of value creation itself is being rebuilt from scratch.
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SandwichTrader
· 12-06 14:59
To be honest, I think this is nonsense. Can automation really redefine economic output? It still feels like the same old story.
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HodlAndChill
· 12-06 05:50
That's a harsh statement. I really didn't expect the definition of value to be rewritten like this.
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StakeWhisperer
· 12-06 05:49
To put it simply, isn't automation just redefining what "value" means? Everyone only sees the reduction in costs, but no one realizes that the underlying logic of the entire economic system is being rewritten. This goes way deeper than just cutting costs and improving efficiency.
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ContractHunter
· 12-06 05:46
No, automation has long since stopped being just about cutting costs. The core logic has changed, and you haven't realized it.
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SilentAlpha
· 12-06 05:42
Someone should have pointed this out a long time ago—saying it's just about cost reduction is too superficial.
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GasFeeLady
· 12-06 05:42
honestly this reads like watching the gas oracle shift gwei patterns... most traders just see the fee drop and dip, but you're actually watching the entire blockchain architecture restructure itself. same energy fr — automation isn't just cost optimization, it's literally redefining the unit of value itself. wild how few people catch that layer.
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PumpDoctrine
· 12-06 05:35
Well, to put it simply, the rules of the game have changed, but most people are still fixated on the cost sheet.
There's this take that caught my attention: when automation takes over production lines, service chains, and logistics networks, we're not just talking about cutting labor costs anymore.
The real shift? It fundamentally reshapes what economic output even means. Like, the whole definition gets rewritten. That's the part most people miss—they see cheaper operations, but the underlying structure of value creation itself is being rebuilt from scratch.