作为非专业人士,这几天也看了不少资料和视频,大概了解了最新的OpenAI-o1模型,以及人工智能未来的趋势,基本可以确定这是未来5年内最主流的科技方向,在此节选了几段视频分享一下 https://t.co/leCBXt8Vbr
AI Studio | The Future of Video Editing for Teams
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First-wave AI has given birth to entirely new, AI-driven internet companies. China’s leader in this category is Jinri Toutiao (meaning “today’s headlines”; English name: “ByteDance”). Founded in 2012, Toutiao is sometimes called “the BuzzFeed of China” because both sites serve as hubs for timely viral stories. But virality is where the similarities
... See moreKai-Fu Lee • AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order
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called douyin in china, the app followed a similar playbook to alibaba - signing hundreds of MCNs, building new tools for brands, launching a wave of campaign partnerships with celebs, artists, comedians, influencers and famous shows.
Rui Ma • The Brazen Strategy Behind China Tech’s Growth
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As online video platforms seek a business model beyond advertising, and short videos start to look more and more like commercials, it turns out that commerce may be video’s killer app. And not only could video apps become ecommerce apps, but all ecommerce apps may also have to become video apps. Various platforms from China show us how this can be ... See more
Avery Segal • Ecommerce as Video’s Killer App | Andreessen Horowitz
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How did an app designed by two guys in Shanghai managed to run circles around U.S. video apps from YouTube to Facebook to Instagram to Snapchat, becoming the most fertile source for meme origination, mutation, and dissemination in a culture so different from the one in which it was built?
Eugene Wei • TikTok and the Sorting Hat — Remains of the Day
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