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Sometimes I think AI entrepreneurship is a bit like mining in the early days.Not everyone can strike it rich, and most people end up "digging holes" .
People working on AI projects these days roughly fall into three categories:
Those truly building infrastructure—competing fiercely in computing power, models, and research papers;
Those focused on product packaging—they haven’t even connected to the API yet, but already start telling stories about their "AGI assistant";
Those speculating on concepts to make a quick buck—today they’re working on AI agents, tomorrow they claim to be pursuing decentralization.
But the people I admire most are those quietly building small models and small tools.They have no funding, no backing from big tech companies, and no "PPT shock" (i.e., impressive but empty presentations)—they just want to create something truly useful.
In the end, it might be these people who stay standing amid this AI wave.Because the hype will fade, and only those that solve real problems will remain.