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I haven't done my own research on the new AI coins but I'm sure that they are mainly pump and dumps, although I can be wrong.
My conclusion is that it is just another trick to deceive naive people, because as AI coins they should be better (more successful) because they are managed by artificial intelligence. Realistically speaking, you can sell such a story to all those who are so fascinated with AI that they will believe even if someone tells them that AI can predict lottery numbers, you just have to try every day (probably for the rest of your life).
People are looking for something new in the world of cryptocurrencies, but they are not interested in the meaning or purpose of any cryptocurrency, but only how to buy it super cheap and possibly earn a lot of money.
In the case of lottery, and I think it can be also applied to the management you talked about, the thing is that, at least afaik nowadays, AI works with what we could call "past results", which is of no utility when it comes to predict future numbers.
AI "thinks" that past results that happened more often have more chances to happen again, and that's not true. If that's how the so-called AI cryptos work, I agree that they must be designed more to deceive naive people than to build the next big thing.