0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction
Human cognitive evolution is too slow, becoming a bottleneck for rapid development in this era.
As AI rapidly rises, our strategic thinking appears increasingly outdated, and philosophical progress lags behind. You see, traditional economics still revolves around the industrial age, focusing on calculating production capacity and primarily viewing currency as sovereign credit or a general equivalent...
This cognitive limitation hinders our understanding and adaptation to new models of future global economic interactions, as well as the new paradigm of "cyberealism".
The current challenge is that human cognition has become the bottleneck for AI's accelerated evolution; we ourselves are this bottleneck.
We must break through the outdated productionist mindset, recognizing that it's not about merely producing more, but about creating new demands and consumption scenarios.
Like the protagonist in "Hacksaw Ridge," saying: "Just one more, one more"...
(1/n) 0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction