Hassett just dropped a take that's got people rethinking the entire tech revolution playbook. His claim? AI's productivity leap isn't just another chapter in the computer age story—it's a whole new book.
Think about it. Computers automated tasks, sure. They crunched numbers faster, stored data better, streamlined workflows. Revolutionary stuff for its time. But AI? It's rewriting how we approach problems from the ground up. We're talking about systems that learn, adapt, generate solutions we didn't even know to look for.
The comparison matters because productivity gains drive everything—economic growth, market valuations, even which technologies get funded next. If Hassett's right, we're not just seeing incremental improvements. We're watching a fundamental shift in how value gets created. That has implications for every sector, from traditional finance to decentralized systems trying to scale.
Whether you buy the hype or not, one thing's clear: the productivity conversation just got a serious upgrade. And in markets where efficiency is king, that's the kind of signal you can't ignore.
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Hassett just dropped a take that's got people rethinking the entire tech revolution playbook. His claim? AI's productivity leap isn't just another chapter in the computer age story—it's a whole new book.
Think about it. Computers automated tasks, sure. They crunched numbers faster, stored data better, streamlined workflows. Revolutionary stuff for its time. But AI? It's rewriting how we approach problems from the ground up. We're talking about systems that learn, adapt, generate solutions we didn't even know to look for.
The comparison matters because productivity gains drive everything—economic growth, market valuations, even which technologies get funded next. If Hassett's right, we're not just seeing incremental improvements. We're watching a fundamental shift in how value gets created. That has implications for every sector, from traditional finance to decentralized systems trying to scale.
Whether you buy the hype or not, one thing's clear: the productivity conversation just got a serious upgrade. And in markets where efficiency is king, that's the kind of signal you can't ignore.