I wonder if anyone else has this issue: we're hustling to keep up with AI, but we can’t seem to match its evolution speed.

This isn't a joke. Just look at how fast AI is iterating this year; remember how hot the lobster was not long ago, and now hardly anyone's mentioning it. We finally set up an Agent, and in the blink of an eye, it's replaced by a stronger new version. Are you thinking about swapping it out? If you don’t, your output won’t match theirs, but if you do, you’ll waste a ton of time and cash—it's a tough spot.

I've been digging into how newbies should get started with AI. The online tutorials are all over the place, and trying them all out isn't cheap. As a rookie, I don’t want to dive into too many complex tasks; spending that much doesn’t seem worth it, and I’m not even sure if I’ll achieve the results I want after shelling out cash. What’s even more anxiety-inducing is how quickly models update—before you’ve figured one out, a new one drops, and it feels like you’re just spinning your wheels.

I read an article recently that had a great line: just because a model can do more, it doesn’t mean the user has it any easier; in fact, the stronger the model, the more complex the advanced uses become. That's how I see it now—the threshold for using AI is actually getting higher. Most people are still stuck using it for basic tasks or simple questions and haven’t yet realized its true potential as a productivity tool. This high barrier keeps the majority out, and I feel this gap will only widen since AI can act like several people at once. Those who can skillfully leverage AI will outnumber those still fighting their battles alone... just think about that.

So I've been on the lookout for a genuinely user-friendly AI tool, and I’ve found a solid product: the intention leader @dappOS_com has just launched an AI product xBubble that perfectly addresses the usability issues I mentioned earlier. It teaches AI to learn from AI, which can then be used by AI. Sounds abstract, right? That's the point—only wildly imaginative products can be truly great.

@xBubble_ai is a low-prompt-rate AI agent that can turn short requests into end results. In layman's terms, if we want to generate a complex chart or problem, we just need a simple prompt, and it can provide you with a pretty decent, ready-to-use outcome, making it easier and more practical than most AIs out there.

At this point, many folks might wonder, how does it achieve such results? It's actually pretty simple—it relies on two systems working in sync: Bubble Pilot and Bubble Engine.

  • Bubble Engine is AI learning from AI; it continuously gets AI to write AI, test AI, and select the best AI solutions, then solidifies the optimal plan into a reusable Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)—just like the ultimate skills you earn in a game that you can keep using. Got it? And these skills aren't limited to just one; it can acquire multiple big moves tailored for different scenarios.

  • Bubble Pilot is like AI using AI for the user. For instance, if you pose a question, it will search for a big move, also known as SOP, to give you the optimal solution for that question. If there's no matching big move, it will rely on a universal agent to provide a solution and then log that question for Bubble Engine to study the big move ASAP.

Overall, the Engine handles backend construction while the Pilot takes care of frontend execution, making the division of labor clear and not too tiring! As the Engine builds more SOPs, the Pilot can route more requests along faster and better paths, improving performance and creating an endlessly retrievable positive cycle. You tell me, isn’t that strong?

Using it is super simple, with two modes: Bubble Computer and Bubble Personal.

- Bubble Computer is the end-to-end project workspace for xBubble. When Bubble Pilot detects multi-step tasks, it routes them here, automatically spinning up a sandbox environment, selecting the right models and skills, and delivering the complete process from research to delivery in one go. It's like a cloud factory, delivering everything in one shot!

- Bubble Personal is a local environment mode, kind of like the AI assistants on the market today, helping you accomplish some automation tasks. It does a pretty good job of keeping things securely isolated, with no software installation or system modifications on your local machine, making it highly secure.

This is the AI tool I’ve been wanting the most—something that even a novice like me can use is what the masses truly desire, not those complicated tools that require specialized skills and have various entry barriers. The future direction shouldn't be about making tools more complex; it should be about letting AI learn from AI, and then using AI to operate AI!