InfoFi died for good reason.
Most Web3 incentive platforms are flooded with bots, fake engagement, and low-quality users.
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That means projects can reward real platform usage, not just bot likes and follows.
Users can:
• Try a new feature
• Connect a wallet
• Sign up on your platform
• Complete real onboarding flows
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Anthropic just released a new AI labour report and it should make a lot of people pause for a moment.
Because the jobs most exposed to AI over the next few years are exactly the ones people thought were “safe”.
Here’s what the data shows:
• The jobs most exposed to AI disruption are people who work behind a computer screen. Programmers, financial analysts, legal professionals, business roles, media
• Companies aren’t firing people yet…they’ve simply stopped hiring
• Entry-level jobs are disappearing first, graduates are getting hit hardest
• Meanwhile, many manual labour jobs are much safer for now
But here's the most important part of the report is this:
AI systems already have the theoretical capability to automate huge parts of this work today.
It's just AI hasn't hit the mainstream yet.
Now here’s the question almost nobody is asking:
Millions of people in these industries are actively training the systems that will automate their work.
Through their data.
Their workflows.
Their behavior.
So if AI is going to reshape these industries…
Who owns the AI doing it?
Right now the answer is simple: A handful of Big Tech companies.
That’s exactly the model we’re trying to change with Action Model.
Because if millions of people are helping train the next generation of AI systems…It probably shouldn’t be owned by five corporations. It should be owned by all of us.
This decade won’t just be defined by AI.
It will be defined by who owns it.