Odaily Planet Daily News: Messari co-founder Dan McArdle published predictions about the next 20 years: -Artificial intelligence will have a huge impact. Productivity will increase significantly, the pace of innovation will accelerate, and it may even help smart humans develop new physical theories. But most humans will still: -Work and get paid, cherish each other's time -Form nuclear families -Have children go to school and socialize with (human) friends -Have the concept of 'work' and 'leisure' time -Eat three meals a day and live in houses... In other words, unless there is strong ASI (I am pessimistic about the development of ASI in the next 20 years), I believe the 'fundamentals' of humanity/society will not change. It will be the same type/level of change that we saw from no internet to the widespread deployment of connected smartphones in billions of pockets. Additionally, he stated: 'If you are in your 20s now, then this AI hype cycle may be the first large-scale hype cycle you've experienced. A few suggestions: · Yes, AI will have a huge impact; · But it will take longer than you think; · Those who are pessimistic about AI are wrong (they are never right).' Syncracy Capital co-founder Ryan Watkins commented: 'How long do you expect this cycle to last?' McArdle replied: 'I don’t know, but from a bubble perspective, it increasingly resembles the internet era around 1997-98.'