Michael Saylor, founder of MicroStrategy, advises young people to master AI early and use it to identify unexploited opportunities, rather than trying to compete with AI on routine tasks. He advocates positioning oneself at the start of the rapid-growth phase of a technology, which he calls « finding the new S-curve. » The entrepreneur also recommends Bitcoin as an alternative to buying real estate. Stanford researchers confirmed in July the positive impact of AI on worker productivity. MicroStrategy illustrates the risks of these bold strategies: the company holds approximately 840,447 bitcoins acquired for roughly $63.36 billion, but reported a net loss of $8.22 billion in the second quarter, linked to the decline in Bitcoin’s price.
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