When you're still busy with large model parameters, Brother Sun has turned around to rewrite the AI entry point.



Recently, when reviewing capital flows, I increasingly feel that there is a bit of a misalignment in everyone's understanding. Everyone is arguing about which model has stronger coding ability, with parameters increased by hundreds of billions. But honestly, how many ordinary people can rely on coding to make AI help them earn money?

The bottleneck of AI has never been its lack of intelligence, but rather the absence of an easy-to-use execution interface that ordinary people can operate daily. ChatGPT made everyone think that chatting was everything; later, AutoGPT tried to break through, but the command line kept most people out.

BAIclaw's strength lies in its direct dimensionality reduction attack. Completely abandoning the command line, it packages all complex logic into an intuitive graphical interface. You just sit at your desktop, click with your mouse, and it can automatically schedule multiple models and orchestrate workflows—from inputting ideas to clicking execute, with almost zero barriers in between.

More down-to-earth are Skills and Justin Sun Brain, clearly aiming to create real tools for practical trading and thinking about Web3, rather than just encyclopedias that only chat.

This thing isn't just another new tool; it's the critical point that turns AI into a daily utility like water, electricity, and gas. Brother Sun previously solved the problem of low-cost money flow on TRON; now, with this executable terminal, AI has finally grown its own hands and feet, seamlessly connecting with on-chain payments and settlements.

In the past, it was about sending wallets to people; now, it's like building the first settlement bank for future AI life forms. The scope has immediately expanded. Stop just focusing on who has bigger parameters; whoever first turns intelligence into a button that ordinary people can press wins the next round.

@justinsuntron @BAI_AGI #TRONEcoStar
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