Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson announced an interesting move — he will gradually step back from daily posts on the X platform, with AI digital avatars taking over account management. With this arrangement, he can devote more energy to what he truly cares about: hosting weekly AMAs and engaging with the community, live streaming on YouTube, and writing in-depth long-form content. This approach of using AI assistants to manage social media has sparked quite a bit of discussion in the crypto community — on one side, there is recognition of increased efficiency, and on the other, some are curious about how much genuine interaction such automated account management can sustain.

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SigmaValidatorvip
· 01-06 03:28
I think this guy is serious. However, whether AI accounts are reliable for posting depends on the situation, and it might just end up being a bunch of copied and pasted template messages.
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LeverageAddictvip
· 01-05 11:51
This move is a bit risky, with the AI clone posting tweets... feels like it could easily backfire. Charles still needs to be careful.
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 01-05 11:48
Haha, AI clone managing accounts? This move is a bit like setting up automated LP strategies during market making—sounds elegant, but in reality, it's just about how long the liquidity depth can support it. Charles is trying to turn himself into a pure content production machine, skipping those daily chores... I get this logic, but the real surfing entry points still require manual judgment.
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SwapWhisperervip
· 01-05 11:44
Haha Charles, this move is a bit outrageous. Letting an AI stand-in tweet makes it feel less human. Can AI really post on his behalf? It always feels like it could backfire... This guy really wants to escape social media, but AMA and long articles are definitely more interesting. Letting AI manage the account? That’s probably asking for community backlash. This move is a bit risky. Deep long articles I can get behind, but letting AI automatically post on X? That’s just so boring to think of. AI taking over social media accounts sounds very cyberpunk. Doesn’t it feel like being represented by a clone? Honestly, he just wants to shed the burden of daily posting. Can't you understand that? Efficiency has improved, but the sense of authenticity is really compromised. If AI frequently makes mistakes in posts, it would be hilarious. Charles would have to take the blame. Wow, using an AI stand-in to "liven up" the account—how can the community tell which posts are from a real person?
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PretendingToReadDocsvip
· 01-05 11:34
Haha, Charles's approach is really clever. Letting AI post tweets on his behalf is truly a genius move. But to be honest, I still want to hear his own voice. No matter how smart AI is, it can't replicate that feeling.
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