AI's role is shifting fast. What started as a search companion is now becoming a decision-making partner. Users are handing over choices they used to make themselves—which products to buy, where to travel next, even how to plan their day. A recent research study highlights this behavioral shift: people don't just ask AI for information anymore. They trust it to recommend, filter, and decide. From e-commerce suggestions to trip itineraries, AI is moving from assistant to advisor. The question isn't whether this trend continues—it's how far users will go in delegating control.
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AirdropDreamer
· 10h ago
Haha, really? Now I even have to ask AI what to eat...
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Ser_APY_2000
· 12-06 10:32
I don't trust AI that much. It feels a bit unsettling to hand over my brain to it.
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MidnightGenesis
· 12-06 10:26
It’s worth noting that on-chain data does show user behavior patterns are indeed changing... From information inquiry to decision delegation, I noticed the logic behind this shift during some late-night observations recently.
From a code perspective, the weight adjustments in recommendation algorithms are quite significant. Interestingly, the user trust curve rises almost in tandem with contract call frequency, which, based on past experience, is unlikely to be a coincidence.
However, my observation is—what’s truly concerning isn’t AI decision-making itself, but that we are actively weakening our own judgment. Monitoring indicates this process is accelerating, which is something worth thinking about.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 12-06 10:24
Hmm... if this goes on, humans will eventually become useless, raised by AI.
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NewPumpamentals
· 12-06 10:21
If this continues, humans will become puppets of AI. Is that true?
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NFTBlackHole
· 12-06 10:13
To be honest, I let AI help me pick coins now—I'm kind of addicted.
AI's role is shifting fast. What started as a search companion is now becoming a decision-making partner. Users are handing over choices they used to make themselves—which products to buy, where to travel next, even how to plan their day. A recent research study highlights this behavioral shift: people don't just ask AI for information anymore. They trust it to recommend, filter, and decide. From e-commerce suggestions to trip itineraries, AI is moving from assistant to advisor. The question isn't whether this trend continues—it's how far users will go in delegating control.