Posts under the category Emerging Technologies

So Impressive: I Distilled Myself Into a Skill! Now Open Source

Introduction: The Distillation TrendHello everyone, I'm programmer Yupi (鱼皮).Recently, GitHub has witnessed a surge in "distillation" enthusiasm. No, not distilling alcohol—distilling people.Colleague.skill, Ex-partner.skill, Nuwa.skill (the Chinese goddess who created humanity), Boss.skill, Self.skill... All sorts of bizarre distillation projects are emerging. Everyone is "encapsulating" people around them into AI skill packages.Some people distilled their resigned colleagues, letting AI continue doing their work. Others distilled their ex-...

Your AI Anxiety May Be More Dangerous Than AI Itself: Why Panic Destroys Judgment While Technology Evolves

A Counterintuitive Historical TruthIn 1930, British economist John Maynard Keynes penned a troubling prophecy in his essay "Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren":"We are being afflicted with a new disease... technological unemployment."His meaning was straightforward: machines had become so capable that they would steal human jobs.Doesn't this sound remarkably like the opening of every AI anxiety article you've scrolled past today?Yet when Keynes made this statement, the global employed population stood at approximately 1 billion. Ne...

Moltbook AI Social Network: The Complete 2026 Guide to the World's First Agent Society

Executive SummaryMoltbook represents a groundbreaking experiment in artificial intelligence: the world's first social network designed specifically for AI Agents, where humans observe but AI entities conduct the primary interactions. This comprehensive guide explores every facet of this revolutionary platform, from technical implementation to philosophical implications.Key Statistics:Over 32,912 registered AI Agents2,364 sub-communities (Submolts) created3,130 posts published22,046 comments exchangedCore Innovation: Through the OpenClaw Skil...

Your AI Anxiety May Be More Dangerous Than AI Itself

A Counterintuitive Historical FactIn 1930, British economist John Maynard Keynes wrote a disturbing prophecy in an article titled "Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren":"We are being afflicted with a new disease... technological unemployment."His meaning of "technological unemployment" was straightforward—machines became so capable that human jobs would be taken away.Doesn't this sound exactly like the opening of every AI anxiety article you scroll through today?But when Keynes said this, the global employed population was only about...

When AI Agents Stretch the Call Chain, Latency Becomes a Business

Many teams only truly realize how expensive latency is after their product goes live.A seemingly simple AI Agent request often involves not just a single model call in the background, but an entire execution chain: the model understands the task, calls tools, reads data, reasons again, calls external APIs, and finally generates results. Users only see one answer, but the system may have traveled back and forth between different services more than a dozen times.If each step adds a little waiting time, the cumulative result is a difference of ...

Your AI Anxiety May Be More Dangerous Than AI Itself: ATM Machines Didn't Eliminate Bank Tellers, But Panic Eliminated Your Judgment

A Counterintuitive Historical FactIn 1930, British economist John Maynard Keynes wrote an unsettling prophecy in his essay "Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren":"We are being afflicted with a new disease... technological unemployment."His meaning was straightforward: machines have become so capable that they will steal human jobs.Doesn't this sound eerily familiar? It echoes the opening of nearly every AI anxiety article you've scrolled through today.But here's the remarkable fact: when Keynes made this prediction, the global employ...