Recently, I've been seeing a lot of AI Agent projects, which got me thinking: No matter how smart these little guys are, they first need to be able to "see" the world, otherwise it's like the blind men feeling an elephant~ The more I look into it, the more I feel that RSS3 is quietly doing something super cool. What AI lacks most right now isn't computing power, but fresh, reliable data. The models are all fed on outdated "leftovers," no matter how advanced they are, they can't keep up with real-time changes.
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Recently, I've been seeing a lot of AI Agent projects, which got me thinking: No matter how smart these little guys are, they first need to be able to "see" the world, otherwise it's like the blind men feeling an elephant~ The more I look into it, the more I feel that RSS3 is quietly doing something super cool. What AI lacks most right now isn't computing power, but fresh, reliable data. The models are all fed on outdated "leftovers," no matter how advanced they are, they can't keep up with real-time changes.