Here's an interesting thought: what if computing power itself becomes the engine of technological innovation, with minimal human intervention needed? Once the breakthroughs start happening, you'd reinvest profits back into building even more advanced machines. That feedback loop could be wild—wealth compounding at speeds we've never seen before. The more raw computing you throw at problems, the faster progress accelerates, and the capital that flows back in fuels the next cycle. It's like a self-reinforcing machine.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 11h ago
Hmm... It sounds like an automated spiral to the sky, but who can guarantee it won't crash?
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 12h ago
OMG, this is the legendary computing power flywheel... It feels a bit crazy.
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NFTRegretter
· 12h ago
Can computational power stacking truly be self-sustaining? It still seems to rely on human ideas.
Here's an interesting thought: what if computing power itself becomes the engine of technological innovation, with minimal human intervention needed? Once the breakthroughs start happening, you'd reinvest profits back into building even more advanced machines. That feedback loop could be wild—wealth compounding at speeds we've never seen before. The more raw computing you throw at problems, the faster progress accelerates, and the capital that flows back in fuels the next cycle. It's like a self-reinforcing machine.