There's a classic analogy worth pondering: after riding a bicycle, human efficiency in movement can surpass any animal. This reflects a deeper truth — our essence as humans is actually the creators of tools.
Computers follow the same logic. They don't replace human intelligence; they amplify it. Starting from primitive thinking abilities, through the support of tools, our capabilities are infinitely extended, ultimately breaking through the natural ceiling.
The significance of creating tools lies here — they can amplify our abilities to unimaginable levels. For many people, computers are like extensions of their thinking, enabling them to do things that were previously impossible. This is also why technology has always been a way to change the world.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 15h ago
That's right, but I think the problem is that most people are not even aware of this. They fear being replaced, not realizing that tools are actually our superpower.
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IronHeadMiner
· 15h ago
The part about the bicycle crushing all animals was amazing; that's why we are able to win.
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DYORMaster
· 15h ago
The metaphor of a bicycle crushing all animals is brilliant, but the truly invincible one is AI, which directly outsources human brain computing power.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 15h ago
This logic is beautiful, but here's the problem—most retail investors using tools is just suicidal.
Humans have indeed broken through ceilings with tools, but is AI really just amplifying rather than replacing? Just look at the current market structure—technicals have long been dominated by algorithms. Where are our advantages?
Wait, isn't this just whitewashing those projects that promote "technology changing the world"? Don't be fooled by this rhetoric; historical data shows that at every cycle top, someone is telling the same story.
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 15h ago
From bicycles to AI, they are essentially human extensions—I'm in love with this logic.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 15h ago
In simple terms, the strongest ability of humans is to be lazy, haha.
There's a classic analogy worth pondering: after riding a bicycle, human efficiency in movement can surpass any animal. This reflects a deeper truth — our essence as humans is actually the creators of tools.
Computers follow the same logic. They don't replace human intelligence; they amplify it. Starting from primitive thinking abilities, through the support of tools, our capabilities are infinitely extended, ultimately breaking through the natural ceiling.
The significance of creating tools lies here — they can amplify our abilities to unimaginable levels. For many people, computers are like extensions of their thinking, enabling them to do things that were previously impossible. This is also why technology has always been a way to change the world.