Rhythm X Zhihu Event Guest Announcements: Sharing the New Financial Model Brought by AI Agents, Covering Academia, Institutions, and Individuals

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Original Title: Rhythm X Zhihu Event Guest Announced, Covering Academic, Institutional, and Personal Perspectives on the New Financial Model Brought by AI Agents

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Repost: Mars Finance

For two consecutive days, two groups of people visited the doorstep of GPT father Sam Altman—one threw Molotov cocktails at his house, and the other directly opened fire inside.

No one was injured. But the timing of these incidents is noteworthy—just a few days after OpenAI released its latest model, just days after Anthropic’s world’s strongest model Mythos became known to the public, just after Hermes 3 recently surpassed OpenClaw in multiple benchmarks, and during the week when the entire AI industry began seriously discussing whether “model iteration speed has already exceeded human comprehension speed.”

This is not just a simple social news story. It’s a signal: when the pace of technological change begins to feel out of control, the out-of-control emotions will find a concrete outlet.

From any perspective, the AI industry has been in an acceleration phase since the beginning of the year. The release cycle of new models has shrunk from quarterly to weekly, sometimes daily. A product that was considered the most powerful reasoning model a month ago may have already been surpassed by three competitors today. Hermes replaced OpenClaw—not in the distant future, but just last week.

This speed itself has already become a structural variable.

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