
CCTV.com comments on AI raising "lobsters" frenzy: What we fear is not the risk, but falling behind
These days, the entire internet seems to be busy with one thing - raising "lobsters." Beneath the prosperity, there is a collective sense of anxiety spreading. Chasing, but unable to keep up with the exponential iteration of AI; not chasing, yet fearing being ruthlessly left behind by the train of the times. Even the urgent safety warnings issued by relevant authorities have not dampened people's enthusiasm for chasing "lobsters." Many people are not afraid of risks, but of falling behind; it seems that possessing "lobsters" is the ticket to the table. It must be acknowledged that the development trend represented by OpenClaw and intelligent agents indeed points to a profound transformation of productivity. However, the hidden risks and costs should not be underestimated. In the face of this wave of AI that carries both opportunities and risks, the bugs in technological development will eventually be fixed, but the more concerning topic should be how ordinary people should coexist with AI. (CCTV.com)

