What if investors simply acquired governance tokens through established DAOs and let AI algorithms guide the final investment decisions? It's an intriguing thought experiment—combining community participation with machine learning optimization. The intersection of decentralized organizations and AI-assisted analysis could reshape how people approach token allocation and yield strategies.

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LightningLadyvip
· 01-16 08:13
It's a bit like using AI as an ATM, but the problem is, do those people in the DAO really trust AI's decisions?
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HashRateHermitvip
· 01-15 21:54
AI decision-making sounds good, but when you actually get started, all kinds of problems come up.
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GameFiCriticvip
· 01-15 09:59
AI-driven investment decisions? It sounds very technological, but here's the question—who will oversee the AI itself? Isn't the core of token governance the participation of people? No matter how much machine learning is optimized, it can't replace community consensus. This logic is a bit upside down; I'm worried it will eventually turn into another form of centralized power.
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GasFeePhobiavip
· 01-15 09:54
Well, isn't this just treating the DAO as an ATM, letting AI help you gamble... Sounds good, but what's the reality?
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CryptoMomvip
· 01-15 09:48
Is AI decision-making really reliable? It still feels like you need to do your own homework.
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MevWhisperervip
· 01-15 09:42
AI decision-making? Basically, it's just handing your money over to machine gambling. Do you believe you'll get it back in the next round?
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GigaBrainAnonvip
· 01-15 09:30
It sounds like turning the DAO into an automated money-making machine... then what's the point of having a community?
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