BlockBeats News, February 27 — Hunter Horsley, CEO of Bitwise, posted on social media regarding the recent topic of AI replacing human labor:
Handwritten cards are not as clear or aesthetically pleasing as printed cards, but they are more meaningful and valuable. When printers make technical perfection easily accessible, the value shifts to versions that require more effort, have more flaws, and are more unique and scarce.
Artificial intelligence will have a similar impact on many things. Counterintuitively, perfection will no longer be as treasured, while inefficiency and flaws will be more appreciated. This pattern is everywhere — a vintage Porsche is more valued than a modern Porsche with better performance, a handmade watch, original art, and even identical printed copies.
Humans create “meaning” for things that require more effort and assign them higher value.