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description: "🔥🚨 Jeff Bezos's one sentence &#34;flipped over&#34; the entire direction of AI discussion.Now everyone is asking the same question:Whose model is stronger?Who released new features this week?Which company has taken another step ahead?But Bezos's answer is completely the opposite.It's not about predicting &#34;what will change,&#34;but about finding &#34;what won't change.&#34;This sounds simple, but it directly negates the core logic of most AI discussions.Because once you anchor on &#34;the things that don't change,&#34;you won't be led astray by short-term noise anymore.His conclusion is also extremely plain:Users will always want things cheaper.Faster delivery.More choices.Not a temporary need, but a constant over the long term.No one will say:&#34;I hope the price is a bit higher.&#34;&#34;I hope the delivery is a bit slower.&#34;This isn't business insight, it's human nature.Applying this framework to AI makes the logic clear:What is AI doing?Reducing the cost of intelligenceReducing labor costs (robots)Reducing time costs (automation systems)All technological breakthroughs are essentially serving the same direction:Cheaper, faster, more efficient.This is also why most &#34;weekly discussions&#34; about AI are actually not very meaningful.Models will change, rankings will change, leaders will rotate.But the underlying needs won't change.And the real opportunity is right here.If you build around &#34;needs that won't change,&#34;you don't need to win every round.You just need to go deep enough, so deep that others cannot replace you.That's exactly what Amazon did back in the day.Not creating demand, but getting infinitely close to demand.So when people say &#34;AI is an opportunity,&#34; I'm more inclined to understand it this way:AI is just a tool.The real opportunity has never changed—Who can use new tools to perfect &#34;humanity's most basic needs.&#34;The real winners of the next decade won't necessarily be the companies with the strongest models,but those that use AI to continuously compress costs, time, and friction.So the question is no longer:Whose AI is more powerful?But rather:Who is continuously building around the needs that still won't change 10 years from now?"
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# 🔥🚨 Jeff Bezos's one sentence &#34;flipped over&#…


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