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I am beginning to understand why project teams are pushing back against AI content.
Last night, I had a deep conversation with a few friends in the industry about AI writing.
The camps are actually quite clear:
On one side, they believe that writing is humanity's last spiritual territory;
On the other side, they see AI as a new era productivity tool, and not using it is considered backward.
I actually think neither side hits the point.
What makes this year special is not that AI is hot, but that tools are starting to reshape human behavior in return.
1. From DeepSeek to Stablecoins: The Same Evolutionary Line
This year has been a very clear Year Zero for me in crypto.
At the beginning of the year,
#DeepSeek
gained popularity both domestically and internationally, not because it was particularly well-written, but because it was the first time that thinking was amplified by tools, making it perceptible to everyone.
Following that, the narrative of stablecoins truly matured.
Whether it's the US dollar, offshore RMB, or euro, you will find a commonality:
Stablecoins are not financial innovations; they are engineered trust.
This is fundamentally the same as AI.
It's not about replacing humans, but about transforming humanity's difficult-to-scale abilities into systemic capabilities.