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I recently observed that the use of AI has reached a major turning point. Previously, whenever you wanted an AI to do work for you, you had to write a long instruction each time. Now, that is changing. With the advent of Claude Skills, everything has transformed. Think about it, if you needed a weekly report written, what was the process before? Not just one line, but a full set of instructions: where to get the data, what format it should be in, what size the headings should be, follow the previous template... yet AI would sometimes give incorrect numbers. Now, with Skills, all of that is gone. Skills are essentially a smart folder containing three things. The first is a detailed manual explaining how each word should be written. The second is standard templates like Word or Excel files. The third is automated scripts that can run on their own if there are complex data calculations. It’s important to understand how computers operate in this new system. Previously, AI had to remember the entire instruction each time, which was a waste of time. Now, with Skills, all that has changed. AI generally only remembers the name of the Skill. When you actually instruct it to do a task, it opens that folder and reads the specific instructions. This makes work faster and reduces costs. The most interesting part is that you can stack these Skills like Lego blocks. One Skill processes data, another translates it into German. Or different Agents can collaborate with each other. When one Agent cannot complete a task, it automatically finds another Agent with the required Skill. It works just like a smart team. Now, the question is, why is Web3 necessary here? Essentially, when AI’s intelligence starts generating real value, security and ownership become crucial. Through Web3, each Skill is given a digital fingerprint. If someone tries to alter it, the fingerprint immediately changes and you are alerted. These fingerprints are recorded on the blockchain, making it impossible for anyone to run a malicious Skill. A small security device constantly monitors which Skill is running. If something is wrong, it immediately stops it. This keeps your assets safe. In my opinion, this is the real turning point in AI development. Skills have transformed AI from a simple chatbot into a true expert. And Web3 will turn this into a whole network where thousands of Agents can work together. Every Skill will have its owner, every transaction will be secure, and everything will settle instantly. This marks the beginning of a new era for silicon-based civilization.