AINFT is currently emphasizing 'one less step equals double the frequency' on the entry side: changes like multi-wallet logins may seem simple, but they essentially minimize friction costs. Many people don't shy away from using AI; they just don’t want to deal with the hassle: complicated registrations, annoying switches, tedious authorizations—try it once and drop it. Once the entry becomes easier, users are more likely to complete their first successful interaction; the easier that initial success, the more likely they are to develop a habit of continuous use.

I prefer to view it as 'engineering the onboarding cost for AI products': allowing users to focus on the task itself rather than the process. If tasks can be completed reliably, usage will shift from a trial basis to daily use; once daily use occurs, real-world scenarios will naturally solidify, and those established scenarios will, in turn, push the product process to become more mature and outputs more predictable. Ultimately, it’s not about the buzz surrounding concepts, but whether you can seamlessly hand off a task to it every day.

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