The AI revolution isn't wiping out jobs overnight — but it's definitely reshaping how labor markets work. Whether you're in crypto, tech, or traditional finance, the shifts are real. The question isn't whether AI replaces workers; it's how fast the market adapts. This week's economics coverage digs into what's actually happening on the ground: which sectors are feeling the squeeze, where new opportunities are emerging, and what this means for wage growth and skills demand. Worth paying attention to if you care about where the economy — and your industry — is headed.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 20h ago
AI is basically about who can run faster. Industries that can't keep up will eventually have to give up.
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BoredRiceBall
· 12-14 17:09
ngl ai this wave is really reshuffling, it feels like traditional financial retail investors are getting nervous
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It's the same old "opportunity and challenge" narrative, who would believe it if it sounds too nice?
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The crypto world has long been automated. Now it's traditional finance's turn to react?
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The problem is the pace of adaptation can't keep up; the wave of unemployment has already begun
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It sounds like reassurance, but in reality, wages are definitely being cut
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It's interesting—talking about creating opportunities while laying off staff. The market's "adaptation" is really fast
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So which sectors can survive? Give us some solid info
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I'd love to see how the demand for skills really changes. Now whatever I learn feels outdated
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The adaptation period is just a period of blood loss. Stop with the filler words
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CountdownToBroke
· 12-14 17:08
NGL AI's wave is truly reshaping the market, but to be honest, industries that adapt quickly have already started to turn around.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 12-14 17:08
NGL, the wave of AI is coming, but the real question is whether we can keep up with the speed…
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The reshuffle has already begun in the crypto circle. Those who can't hold new skills will have to be eliminated.
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It's nice to say "creating new opportunities," but in reality, it's just that we're earning less now.
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Market adaptation speed? Haha, just look at the current wage gap, it’s been adapted for a long time.
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This week’s analysis is definitely worth checking out, but I’m more concerned about which sectors will be hit first.
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screenshot_gains
· 12-14 17:06
ngl this wave of AI impact is really in slow motion; instead, those teams that react quickly are the ones who seize the opportunity first.
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FastLeaver
· 12-14 17:01
NGL, this wave of AI really is about filtering people. Those who adapt quickly get the benefits, while those who can't adapt will have to go hungry.
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InscriptionGriller
· 12-14 16:56
Basically, AI is just reshuffling, and new opportunities along with the unemployment wave are coming. Let's see who reacts faster. Crypto is still okay; after all, it's a dead zone of technical involution, so adaptability is strong.
The AI revolution isn't wiping out jobs overnight — but it's definitely reshaping how labor markets work. Whether you're in crypto, tech, or traditional finance, the shifts are real. The question isn't whether AI replaces workers; it's how fast the market adapts. This week's economics coverage digs into what's actually happening on the ground: which sectors are feeling the squeeze, where new opportunities are emerging, and what this means for wage growth and skills demand. Worth paying attention to if you care about where the economy — and your industry — is headed.