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During economic upswings, what excites the public is the thought, "Who's getting rich? I want it too!"—that's greed.
During economic downturns, what excites the public is the thought, "Who's going to suffer? I don't want it either!"—that's fear.
Regardless of the era, these social emotions are the most meaningless.
With a strong sense of curiosity, any era is a good era.
For example, right now, the most interesting challenge is how to coexist with AI.
Now I believe that Teacher Wu used to be involved in a programming-related field 😂
I've never written code before because I'm not good at handling details, but with AI assistance, these are no longer problems.
The recent discussions about "the cutoff line," "layoffs at 35," and "supply cuts"; and the sudden, inexplicable buzz surrounding "dishwasher" short videos—all revolve around the same theme: many people in this world are experiencing misfortune. The emotions involved are:
1) Curiosity: how did they all suffer such misfortune?
2) Comfort: thankfully, it's not me who's unlucky;
3) Fear: I'm so afraid I'll be unlucky too. These emotions overshadow the most important current theme: the era of symbiosis with AI has arrived.
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