The next wave of AI, the true competitiveness is not about being smarter, but about being more user-friendly.
The ceiling of intelligence has long been reached, and now the game has changed—the key is how to integrate AI agents, various protocols, workflows, economic models, ownership, and incentive mechanisms together. Imagine: different systems can communicate autonomously, coordinate automatically, and share the same goals—that's what the next phase is about. Purely stacking computing power is meaningless; real innovation lies in ecological collaboration and practical application implementation.
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WalletDetective
· 5h ago
That's right, the competition in large models has become meaningless. Now it's all about ecosystem integration capabilities.
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NFTRegretter
· 5h ago
That's right, the computing power arms race should come to an end. Whoever can connect the ecosystem together will win.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 5h ago
That's right, the ecosystem is the key, otherwise it's just gambling on concepts.
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StrawberryIce
· 5h ago
Ecosystem collaboration is well said, but it seems that most projects are still just hyping concepts.
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PumpDetector
· 5h ago
nah, everyone's chasing raw intelligence but missing the actual play... interop is where the real money flows, not more compute. been saying this since the agents hype started heating up
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 6h ago
It's just common sense, stacking parameters is useless; you need to see if the ecosystem is user-friendly.
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Interoperability among agents is really stuck on the incentive mechanism—who will foot the bill?
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My older brother is right; those still competing in computing power need to rethink their strategies.
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Ecosystem collaboration? Sounds good, but there are few projects that actually implement it.
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This seems to be what Web3 truly aims for, but we need to wait a bit longer.
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Exactly, application implementation is the key; daydreaming is pointless.
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Balancing ownership and incentives is a big issue; it's easy to go wrong.
The next wave of AI, the true competitiveness is not about being smarter, but about being more user-friendly.
The ceiling of intelligence has long been reached, and now the game has changed—the key is how to integrate AI agents, various protocols, workflows, economic models, ownership, and incentive mechanisms together. Imagine: different systems can communicate autonomously, coordinate automatically, and share the same goals—that's what the next phase is about. Purely stacking computing power is meaningless; real innovation lies in ecological collaboration and practical application implementation.