People's sharp comment: Are new energy vehicles too heavy and tokens too consuming? Blindly piling materials is not as smart as creating more wisely.
Currently, there are two hotly debated phenomena in the development of emerging industries. One is that new energy vehicles are becoming increasingly "heavy" and "fat" as they are produced. The other is that many technology companies, both domestically and internationally, are focusing on computing power and token consumption as important indicators to measure AI capabilities. Deviating from true value and demand can easily lead to the emergence of a new variant of "internal competition", with negative externalities becoming apparent.
The "obesity" of new energy vehicles has caused them to exceed standard parking spaces, making parking and opening doors difficult; the weight of the vehicles has led to increased road wear and tear, and rising road maintenance costs. The "token inflation" in the AI industry has not actually increased productivity; the excessive consumption of computing resources has led to a significant waste of energy such as electricity. Blindly following competitors and blindly following trends, known as "following-style internal competition", essentially remains a zero-sum game, easily falling into a vicious cycle of "losing to opponents and losing to oneself".
Respecting market laws, returning to "real scenarios" and pursuing "effective supply" is the path to sustainable development. China is cultivating new quality productivity, shifting from extensive growth based on quantity and market share, to focusing on cutting-edge innovation and pursuing refined development that actually delivers results, requiring the wisdom of "restraint" and "precision".
Those who can hold onto their original intentions, refrain from adding unnecessary elements and impatience, solve real problems, and create real value for users and society, are the ones who can truly realize their own value and build an irreplaceable moat. On the other hand, those who are addicted to "internal competition" will eventually be consumed by it.
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