"As long as you learn slowly enough, you don't have to learn at all."


This statement is quite foolish.
ChatGPT was released in November 2022.
It wasn't until the advent of multimodal technology that a full year passed in between.
During that year, enough people using AI had evolved significantly—for example, second-hand selling platforms like Xianyu and essay-writing agencies.
Although AI capabilities weren't as strong back then, it was still sufficient for these agencies to improve efficiency by writing simple undergraduate papers and developing basic web projects.
For Web3, it was the final golden era of airdrop races. Clever users leveraging AI to script tasks were able to make money easily.
Also, before Seedance, there were platforms like Sora and Conch, which focused on AI-generated videos.
Back then, AI video technology couldn't match the current level of smoothness and consistency, but many creators still gained tens of thousands of followers by producing low-fat, short videos to capture niche markets.
Before Seedance emerged, those who used AI to seize ecological niches found it a very smooth and natural upgrade process.
Those who did well only improved further.
After all, experience is mostly unquantifiable; it relies more on one’s own cognition and understanding.
Learning earlier allows for a deeper and more profound understanding.
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