The core competitiveness of a certain AI project may face significant challenges. Once this critical link is disrupted, the sustainability of the entire ecosystem will be in serious doubt. Based on user feedback, if such projects lose their innovative edge, it will be difficult to turn things around. This also reminds us that the value of genuine interaction and organic communities will be rediscovered—compared to algorithm-driven fake hype, users need authentic discussions more. The market will make the final judgment.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 8h ago
That's right. Once the core competitiveness falters, the entire ecosystem is doomed. Projects that rely on stacking hype with algorithms should have already cooled down; a genuine community is the real long-term moat. The market will ultimately eliminate those that are虚的.
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BearMarketMonk
· 8h ago
The moment the core competitiveness collapses is the turning point of the cycle... Who's swimming naked this time?
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FOMOmonster
· 8h ago
Once the core competitiveness falters, it's really hard to turn back. I've seen too many projects like this.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 8h ago
Another core competitiveness has collapsed? Our regulars are about to take another hit, haha.
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MetaverseVagrant
· 8h ago
Without innovation, the skin cannot exist without the hair; this time, it truly depends on how the market chooses.
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MerkleDreamer
· 8h ago
Core competitiveness has been hollowed out, and you still want to turn things around? Dream on... The whole algorithm hype should have gone bankrupt long ago; a real community is the hard currency.
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CommunitySlacker
· 8h ago
To be honest, these kinds of projects rely on a bit of innovation to survive. Once they are copied, they're basically finished. I've seen too many examples like this.
The core competitiveness of a certain AI project may face significant challenges. Once this critical link is disrupted, the sustainability of the entire ecosystem will be in serious doubt. Based on user feedback, if such projects lose their innovative edge, it will be difficult to turn things around. This also reminds us that the value of genuine interaction and organic communities will be rediscovered—compared to algorithm-driven fake hype, users need authentic discussions more. The market will make the final judgment.