In fact, AI has come a long way, becoming smarter and faster.
The earliest generation, to put it bluntly, just followed the rules set by humans, very rigid, doing whatever it was told without flexibility.
Later, as we entered the machine learning phase, AI began to learn things on its own based on data, such as recommending videos and recognizing speech, which made it somewhat 'decent'.
After that came deep learning combined with a surge in computing power, and in those years, progress was particularly rapid, with facial recognition, AlphaGo, and autonomous driving emerging, allowing AI to handle very complex tasks.
Now, with this wave of generative AI, it's even more obvious—able to chat, write articles, create images, and even work; it's no longer just a tool but more like a 'digital assistant', affecting many industries.
In simple terms, the future is likely to be: AI becoming smarter and more like a general brain, gradually permeating various industries, and working alongside AI will become the norm. Of course, issues such as job structure, competition, and safety regulation will also become increasingly important. $BTC $PEPE
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