2025 might just be the year AI stopped being a buzzword and started actually doing things.
Agent-driven systems are cranking up workplace output. Robotic tech is redesigning agriculture and surgical procedures. Healthcare diagnostics got smarter, financial models sharper, autonomous vehicles more capable.
What did the builders behind these shifts get right? Their decisions this year didn't just move metrics—they rewired expectations about what machines can handle. Worth revisiting how they pulled it off.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 12-11 20:14
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Another year, another AI illusion waking up? It's better to focus on real implementation data rather than fundraising news.
When will AI be able to run on-chain smart contracts? That would be truly impressive.
The Agent system is so powerful, why hasn't it solved the on-chain MEV problem yet?
Sounds nice, but it’s just capital hype. Wake up, everyone.
Talking big, but where are the real on-chain medical applications?
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DegenTherapist
· 12-11 10:35
Hmm... finally not just bragging, we're actually getting to work.
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GasFeeSobber
· 12-10 23:04
NGL, finally someone burst the bubble of AI hype. Real-world applications are what truly matter.
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StopLossMaster
· 12-10 23:03
In 2025, AI is finally no longer just a concept in PPTs; it's really getting work done. Speaking of those teams that have made Agent systems truly profitable, they must have some details we haven't seen yet. We need to dig into it carefully.
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FlashLoanKing
· 12-10 22:58
ngl, this year AI is finally not just pure marketing, it's really doing some real work... You can definitely see it in the workflow area.
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WenAirdrop
· 12-10 22:47
Honestly... this wave of AI is truly different. From bragging to actually getting things done, the turning point is just this year.
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CryingOldWallet
· 12-10 22:45
Someone finally spoke out. All those AI news stories before were really just hype. Now I finally see some real substance.
2025 might just be the year AI stopped being a buzzword and started actually doing things.
Agent-driven systems are cranking up workplace output. Robotic tech is redesigning agriculture and surgical procedures. Healthcare diagnostics got smarter, financial models sharper, autonomous vehicles more capable.
What did the builders behind these shifts get right? Their decisions this year didn't just move metrics—they rewired expectations about what machines can handle. Worth revisiting how they pulled it off.