I actually think AI is much more like VR or 3D-cinema tech than Web3: it sounds like it might be a game changer, but nobody actually likes the new medium that much after the initial cool factor. AI generated images are much more impressive though, and some things will be unique.
In the next decade, I see AI to tackle a special category of problems: those that shouldn't be solved, or else the system as a whole gets worse -- chat bots for customer support, absurd amount of content creation. There's much more content today than 20 years ago, and yet my enjoyment has gone down. If I were a member of congress, I'd be surely thinking about ways to slow this down.
In the next decade, I see AI to tackle a special category of problems: those that shouldn't be solved, or else the system as a whole gets worse -- chat bots for customer support, absurd amount of content creation. There's much more content today than 20 years ago, and yet my enjoyment has gone down. If I were a member of congress, I'd be surely thinking about ways to slow this down.