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An interesting observation
Although mainstream capital is biased against Web3, believing that AI is the true value investment,
when it comes to perception and understanding of AI, Web3 users may have a deeper insight than ordinary users.
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Because Sentient has always emphasized open source, they are often asked about "open source versus closed source" during interviews and research. These two are not about which one is better or worse, nor are they about the distinction between liberal arts and science students.
In the short term, large companies like OpenAI and Google set product rules; in the medium term, the open source community defines ecosystem rules; in the long term, the true rule-makers may be at the interface layer and protocol layer.
Currently, the advantages of closed-source companies are very tangible: strong mo
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At the invitation of S Chuang's friends, I visited Let's Vision. This is China's largest Apple developer ecosystem. The AR / VR / XR track itself is a relatively unique industry in terms of investment and output. Since it relies on wearable devices, if it's software, the audience is limited.
I discussed with friends from PixVerse. AIGC creation (Gen Video) currently has a large audience in China and benefits from user education influences on short video platforms like Xiaohongshu and Bilibili. However, the problem is that Chinese users are already accustomed to the "free usage" consumption mod
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Breaking News! Google Gemini has launched a Memory Import migration tool that supports importing chat data from platforms like ChatGPT.
Simply obtain a system-suggested prompt in the settings, send it to your existing AI assistant to extract a summary of your preferences, and then paste the result back into Gemini to complete the process.
For example, send this prompt to ChatGPT or Claude. The AI will analyze your chat history to summarize your work habits, communication style, professional background (such as your VC experience and interest in Ba-Zi), and common SOPs. Then, paste the gene
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Sora's shutdown is reasonable, and OpenAI's understanding of the social ecosystem is a misconception. If this had involved cooperation with short video entertainment channels like TikTok, it might have been another way out. Sora burns $15 million daily, with an annualized revenue of $5.5 billion. Just 10 seconds of 1080p video GPU inference costs $1.3, complex scenes cost $33, yet users spend 80% of their time experimenting with "cat space hip-hop" meme packs. 30-day retention is only 1%, and paid conversion is less than 5%, essentially digging their own grave.
TikTok's algorithm understands
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I've been busy with some things these past few days and haven't updated my TG much. I suddenly discovered I've grown to over 500 subscribers—did one of you amazing people give me a boost?
You good Samaritans should let me know!
Taking this opportunity to promote my Channel. It mainly focuses daily on AI, Web3, business thinking, and some philosophy.
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Since March, the Hong Kong stock AI sector's most explosive gainer hasn't been Zhipu or MiniMax, but rather XunCe, a company most people hadn't heard much about before. On March 5th it was trading at HK$70.65, and by March 10th it surged to HK$153.9, hitting an intraday high of HK$170.5, nearly doubling in just a few days.
On March 6th, the company released its 2025 earnings guidance, projecting full-year revenue of approximately RMB 1.283 billion, a massive 102.95% year-over-year increase.
But I think the market's most common mistake right now is rushing to call it "China's Palantir" whenever
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# Translation
Seeing Zhang Xuefeng and the founder of OnlyFans pass away in succession, I feel deeply sorrowful. The heavens are capricious, but doing all we can to help and influence others in this world, thereby transforming their lives—this is power.
As for myself, I have just emerged from severe depression. I have traversed the darkest moments, been reborn, and grown stronger. I no longer need to explain myself to anyone. I have begun to love myself and understand that moving forward and continuing to shine is the only way—becoming the sun, the sun of justice.
Because I have seen darkness,
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Everything is cause and effect; you reap what you sow.
Heaven sees all; karma is never false.
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Let's ride the 🦞OpenClaw wave again
This Sunday, March 29
We hosted an OpenClaw application developer meetup in Shanghai AI Tower with a group of friends
Everyone is welcome to sign up and attend
Sentient Chinese will also provide strong support
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This time, China might be overtaking again through a shortcut.
Cap shows that 46% of Chinese enterprises have already moved AI agents into pilot or deployment, compared to 41% in the US. The gap isn't just in adoption rates—it's in the pathway.
China is already forcing Agents into enterprise workflows, e-commerce operations, and one-person companies, while many in the US are still talking about vision statements.
America defines concepts, China trains usage habits. In the end, it's usually the latter that wins.
I specifically asked my Korean colleagues about this too. Korea's current AI narrat
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Today's launch of Clawbot has all the marketing accounts hyping it up.
In reality, it won't auto-chat for you, can't auto-join groups, and definitely can't auto-operate your account.
Installing it won't magically give you an Agent.
It simply connects your "Lobster OpenClaw" so you can chat with it inside.
It's like having one more AI contact in there, that's all.
The real work is done by the Lobster behind you.
Without a Lobster, this thing is basically useless.
If you don't have one, it's just a shell.
If you do, it becomes the gateway.
So the real question is: do you have a Lobster?
As I'm s
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Yuanbo generated movie posters, but the detail capture isn't quite there yet.
P1 P3 are the results. Except for P1, which is a front-facing shot and retained most of the details, the other posters barely look like me. So there's a limitation with the image generation model—it's hard for 2D to match the multi-dimensional fit. Actually, it could learn from video AI by first creating an individual database, using real-time facial recognition for face customization, or allowing multiple photo uploads to restore higher authenticity of the character.
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Has anyone done a Butter Run? It's where you run while carrying full-fat milk or cream on your back, and the jostling during the process turns it into butter…
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I had a conversation with a founder working in the AI Social social track. They believe that "human agents" or digital avatars like Second Me / Elys don't have lasting market value. As AI continues to develop, people are essentially experiencing "technological equity"—meaning professional skills like Coding, Design, and Copywriting become less scarce due to AI/Skill emergence, and intelligence gets leveled out. The question then becomes how to help everyone survive in a highly competitive society, which is critical. Therefore, AI Social must be paired with "job placement/labor replacement" to
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Just had coffee with a friend who invests at the Series A level. The AI investment space is now extremely fragmented. Getting a slot with Sequoia (not Sequoia) is harder than reaching the heavens. Even for large funds, it's not guaranteed they can get into deals from major Silicon Valley companies (like founders from Google, Meta, or OpenAI). For mid-tier funds, it's basically a desert—the targets are limited, snapped up in seconds. What's left either lacks scale potential, or carries the risk of becoming a shell company that gets obsoleted.
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Google Labs Just Launched New Features! Check Out These Free and Fun AI Tools
1️⃣Mixboard - AI Inspiration Board
An "AI Visual Collage Canvas" designed for creators and designers, combining generative AI with Pinterest-like functionality. Supports one-click image generation or frame-select image sections to modify with natural language, for example "change this lamp to Scandinavian industrial style"
2️⃣Pomelli - Brand Visual Tool
Input your website URL to automatically extract brand style (Logo, color palette, typography), batch generate marketing graphics with consistent styling, and support
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Nowadays everyone brags about, "I used AI to make something"
In less than 2 years, everyone will be bragging about, "I made something without using AI"
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Just bought my dad a Xiaomi, activated Xiaoai Assistant, and realized that AI Agents have already been integrated into our daily lives for a while—using them to power on/off devices, download applications, navigate, shop, etc., all completed with a single voice command. I remembered my brother working at Google in Singapore has a fully smart home too, with an entire suite of furniture controlled purely by voice, and even the microwave heating food just needs one command. The only thing is that AI Assistants like Xiaoai, Tmall Genie, and Nomi are independently embedded by their respective brand
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Global primary market is at hellish difficulty level.
A-share IPOs have seen a significant slowdown over the past two years. Annual listed companies hover around 100, with the mainboard/STAR Board/ChiNext all relatively tight. STAR Board has basically shut down fast-track channels for companies like Unitree—direct extension of exit cycles.
Hong Kong stocks: A+H valuation inversion/discount. Reuters mentioned last year that dual-listed companies trade at a persistent valuation discount in Hong Kong relative to A-shares. ODI has also tightened further, meaning even if companies can do A+H, Hong
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