There's an interesting saying: AI is not just a standalone application tool, but more like a horizontal enabling layer similar to electricity and computing power. In other words, it doesn't serve just a single industry, but will permeate the infrastructure systems of modern society as a whole. This judgment is actually quite insightful. Think about it—after the advent of electricity, almost all industries were reshaped. Computing power is the same. AI is very likely to follow the same path—not as a product, but as the underlying support for the operation of all systems. For fields like Web3, trading systems, and smart contracts, the significance of AI empowerment could be even more profound than we imagine.
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There's an interesting saying: AI is not just a standalone application tool, but more like a horizontal enabling layer similar to electricity and computing power. In other words, it doesn't serve just a single industry, but will permeate the infrastructure systems of modern society as a whole. This judgment is actually quite insightful. Think about it—after the advent of electricity, almost all industries were reshaped. Computing power is the same. AI is very likely to follow the same path—not as a product, but as the underlying support for the operation of all systems. For fields like Web3, trading systems, and smart contracts, the significance of AI empowerment could be even more profound than we imagine.