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Nostalgia for NFTs: A Surprising Reflection on Tech’s Early 2020s Fad

Remember NFTs? A Nostalgic Reflection on a Tech Fad

Ah, the 2020s. A decade that kicked off with a whirlwind of excitement around NFTs—non-fungible tokens that seemed to promise a revolutionary shift in how we own and interact with digital art. Now, as we find ourselves diving deeper into this decade, I can’t help but feel a twinge of nostalgia for that singular moment in tech history. How did we go from uproar to acceptance so quickly?

The Initial Repulsion

Let’s rewind a bit. At the height of the NFT craze, I was no fan. I viewed NFTs as a garish intersection, a merging of climate change concerns with the absurdities of conspicuous consumption. The hype surrounding a pixelated monkey tweeting about blockchain felt, to me, entirely out of touch. My feelings haven’t shifted since, and yet here I am, reflecting on those bizarre early days with an odd sense of fondness.

What changed? Certainly, I haven’t had a change of heart regarding NFTs. Hell, they still strike me as frivolous, but it seems like this fleeting fad has been eclipsed by something far more insidious.

A Brave New World: Enter Generative AI

As generative AI tools burst onto the scene, it became crystal clear that what replaced NFTs was not merely a fad but a potential crisis for workers and consumers alike. With ChatGPT crafting text, Midjourney generating images, and platforms like Suno creating music, these technologies pose a serious threat to creative jobs.

Many workplaces have begun integrating these AI tools into their daily operations — a move that raises the uncomfortable question: Are companies training AI to replace the workers who trained it? The neoliberal capitalist instinct to cut costs at any expense feels alarmingly relevant in this context.

In the wake of these developments, the nostalgia for NFTs seems almost quaint. “You own a JPEG?” I’d laugh. “How cute. Now let me take a picture with my phone.”

The Mystery of Ownership in Digital Art

For those who weren’t following closely, NFTs were an attempt to tackle the perplexing issue of ownership in the digital realm. By tying a unique image (or GIF, video, etc.) to a blockchain-stored proof of ownership, these tokens ostensibly offered a way to “own” digital art as one would a physical painting. Yet, like so many tech innovations, they stumbled.

Both NFTs and generative AI share a common flaw: a profound misunderstanding of the art world’s intrinsic value. It became apparent that NFTs, like generative AI, were causing artists to be viewed with increasing skepticism. The question arose: Was your favorite artist actually passionate about creating, or were they just cashing in on the latest blockchain wave?

The “Right Click” Phenomenon

The crux of the issue with NFTs was encapsulated perfectly in a moment reminiscent of the game show Whose Line Is It Anyway? There were no real stakes; the "points" of ownership felt more imaginary than real. So, if you dropped a hefty sum on a digital monkey JPEG, it was only worth something as long as the community valued it, which in many ways laid bare the absurdity of our economic systems.

Now, facing the rise of generative AI, NFTs feel almost harmless. Nobody liked them, so they never posed a true threat to artists or creators. Instead, they represented a misguided attempt to disrupt an already thriving medium without providing any genuine value.

The Future: AI vs. NFTs

Unlike NFTs, generative AI holds the potential to dramatically reshape our world, and not necessarily in a good way. With AI capable of producing art assets, writing, and even coding, it feels like we are teetering on the brink of a revolution that could either elevate or devastate entire industries.

As I look back at the NFT bubble, I cling to the hope that the emerging AI landscape won’t provoke the same sense of nostalgia in a few years. If it does, we might find ourselves reflecting on an era much grimmer than the playful absurdities of owning a digital monkey.

So, here’s to a bizarre moment in time that sparked reflection on value, ownership, and what it means to be creative in an ever-changing digital landscape. Maybe we will look back fondly—but let’s hope it’s for all the right reasons.

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