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How does Skills usher in the era of "specialization" in AI?
We are experiencing a major foundational evolution in how AI is used.
In the past, if you wanted AI to help you write a company weekly report, you had to input a long prompt each time: “Help me summarize this week’s progress, use size 2 font for the title, refer to last year’s template, remember to pull data from this table…” Even then, AI would occasionally make mistakes in numbers or get the formatting mixed up.
Now, with the emergence of Claude Skills, this inefficient dialogue is a thing of the past.
1. What are Skills? From “Teaching Each Time” to “Direct Deployment”
Simply put, Skills are a set of standardized toolkits that instantly turn AI into a “domain expert.” It’s no longer just a sentence in a chat window but a tangible intelligent folder.
To help you write that weekly report, this folder usually contains three things:
The result: You only need to tell Claude “Generate the report as planned,” and it will automatically review the manual, extract data, apply templates, and produce a professional document that fully meets your expectations.
2. Efficient and Versatile: The “Plug-and-Play” Era of AI
Skills are designed with remarkable intelligence, addressing two core pain points of current AI:
3. Looking Toward the Endgame: From “Solo Warfare” to “Intelligent Society”
As Skills become widespread, AI operation modes will undergo revolutionary changes:
4. Why is Web3 the Inevitable Choice for This Market?
If a single large AI model is the “neurons” of silicon civilization, then Skills are the “synapses” connecting these neurons.
Neurons only have potential; only when they are connected, combined, and act together through Skills does intelligence truly generate value. The introduction of Web3 is not just a “trend-hopping” move but an inevitable outlet for the AI intelligence value network.
1. Value Capture: From “Scattered Commands” to “High-Bar Assets”
Many think Skills are just code snippets without barriers. But when we broaden the perspective, the situation is entirely different:
In summary: Skills provide the vehicle for value capture in the AI era, and Web3 offers the necessary global circulation and pricing mechanisms for these vehicles.
2. Security Guardrails: Making Value Flows “Dare to Happen”
As intelligence begins to generate high value, security becomes the only red line. To enable users to confidently let AI carry assets to execute Skills, we introduce three defenses via Web3:
Conclusion
Skills transform AI from “chatbots” into “execution experts,” completing the leap from 0 to 1.
Our Web3 Marketplace aims to build that value network from 1 to 100. We define not only a set of security standards but also a new set of intelligence trade rules for the AI era. In this network, every encapsulated piece of expertise is authenticated via fingerprint, priced through Web3, and under a secure framework, unlocking the global collaboration of silicon civilization. How will Skills usher in the era of “professional specialization” for AI?