A sense of fragmentation, a very strong sense of fragmentation, an unprecedented sense of fragmentation.

I have always felt that the generation born between 1995 and 2005 is a very special group.

This generation, whether in cities or rural areas, whether from wealthy or poor backgrounds, has experienced something very rare in human history.

In the span of twenty years, they have gone through three different worlds.

Starting around 1990, human technology entered a true era of acceleration.

By the year 2000, computers were still far from being popular. Many county towns and rural areas even did not know what a computer was.

But just a few years later: around 2006, computers quickly became widespread, with Internet cafes everywhere in county towns.

Later on, around 2013, smartphones, QR codes, and mobile payments became commonplace in first-tier cities, and people could even go out without carrying cash.

Recently, projects like #OpenClaw.

Once again, it has subverted the common people's understanding, allowing artificial intelligence to not just stay in chatting and text generation, but to directly call tools, execute tasks, and automate complex workflows.

This thing is really not the same as something like ChatGPT.

ChatGPT is essentially a chatty AI.

You ask a question, it answers, at most it helps you write something.

But OpenClaw, this AI Agent is different; you give it a goal, and it goes and gets the job done by itself.

To put it simply, AI used to be customer service, now AI is a bit like a worker.

Of course, it is still used sparingly now, many functions are still in the early stages, and stability is just so-so; sometimes it still acts foolishly.

For example, recently wx was called to cheat money away~