Young People Prefer AI Over Crypto! – Author of The Black Swan

 "How the hell is this, AI won't dominate the world."Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Author of the book "The Black Swan" and the biggest critic of crypto-currency this time sees the hype of digital assets including Bitcoin (BTC) disappearing as young people are said to focus more on Artificial Intelligence (AI).Taleb also ended his statement with the Latin phrase "successore novo vincitur omnis amor," and if translated it means "all love is conquered by a new successor."However, graphic designer, artist and author Mike Sheratt who commented on Taleb's tweet said that AI is interesting but it can never replace the crypto market as digital assets are still thriving and attracting everyone's attention.This is because since the beginning of this year, crypto has shown signs of revival while BTC is getting more and more attracted by many financial companies such as BlackRock, Fidelity, Invesco, VanEck and others who are found to be filing paperwork for spot BTC ETF.Not only that, the altcoin also saw an impressive performance when Ripple (XRP) managed to pass over $0.90 right after Judge Analisa Torres in the Summary Judgment ruled that XRP is not a security.Earlier in March 2023, Taleb also reportedly started an argument on Twitter with a Canadian psychology professor named Jordan Peterson, where they had different views on BTC.It all started when Peterson shared news about Australia's leading bank, ANZ, then revealed his intention to stop withdrawing cash from some of its branches.However, experts warned the policy could hurt elderly and disabled customers who mostly rely on physical cash but Peterson responded by saying BTC could fix that problem.

 "How the hell is this, AI won't dominate the world."


Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Author of the book "The Black Swan" and the biggest critic of crypto-currency this time sees the hype of digital assets including Bitcoin (BTC) disappearing as young people are said to focus more on Artificial Intelligence (AI).


Taleb also ended his statement with the Latin phrase "successore novo vincitur omnis amor," and if translated it means "all love is conquered by a new successor."


However, graphic designer, artist and author Mike Sheratt who commented on Taleb's tweet said that AI is interesting but it can never replace the crypto market as digital assets are still thriving and attracting everyone's attention.



This is because since the beginning of this year, crypto has shown signs of revival while BTC is getting more and more attracted by many financial companies such as BlackRock, Fidelity, Invesco, VanEck and others who are found to be filing paperwork for spot BTC ETF.


Not only that, the altcoin also saw an impressive performance when Ripple (XRP) managed to pass over $0.90 right after Judge Analisa Torres in the Summary Judgment ruled that XRP is not a security.


Earlier in March 2023, Taleb also reportedly started an argument on Twitter with a Canadian psychology professor named Jordan Peterson, where they had different views on BTC.


It all started when Peterson shared news about Australia's leading bank, ANZ, then revealed his intention to stop withdrawing cash from some of its branches.


However, experts warned the policy could hurt elderly and disabled customers who mostly rely on physical cash but Peterson responded by saying BTC could fix that problem.