Immersive AI Coding has been ongoing for over three months, and I’ve spent almost all my time on learning AI and practical implementation. Here are a few key insights:


1. Learning and using AI is about accumulated experience; there’s no sudden jump from 0 to 1. For example, I’ve been setting up VPNs since 2006, and have used various Web3 tools along the way, so I’m relatively comfortable with it. Without these foundational experiences, configuring AI environments and building tools wouldn’t be so quick to pick up. So, it’s better to start learning AI early rather than waiting for it to mature. Otherwise, the opportunity might pass you by.
2. Will there be a gap between ordinary people and professional programmers in using AI? I think there will be, but each will have their own world and methods. Just like in financial markets—high-end investors play with global assets, futures, contracts, mining rigs, etc. Ordinary people might play with CX, grassroots promotion, or single-coin trading. Sometimes they even call each other “idiot,” but everyone makes money or loses in their own circles. No one should think they’re more noble than others.
Therefore, I don’t quite agree with the content posted online by Li Xiang about social circles. Check out the scene—many people use Doubao or DeepSeek to generate prompts, then create videos from keyframes. It’s clear that this world is very diverse and fragmented.
3. Ordinary people don’t need high-end scenarios to use AI; solving practical work problems is a good application. For example, automating content generation, invoice recognition and classification, or even automatic video creation—all are scenarios. If you can use it to solve problems, it’s a good tool. Tools should serve people, not make them overly anxious.
4. Will many people lose their jobs due to AI in the future, leading to social issues? This kind of anxiety has appeared many times in history. When manual textile work was replaced by industrial machines, it ultimately created many new jobs. I firmly believe that the world is in a constant cycle of imbalance and balance—disbalance, balance, disbalance, and so on. We don’t need to be overly anxious about the future.
In summary, don’t be anxious—find scenarios and solve real problems. By the way, if anyone has purchasing or usage needs related to AI, feel free to contact me.
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