@Xudong07452910: Sharing an article posted yesterday by Zhipu founder Tang Jie @jietang on Weibo: AI Era: Cognition > Vision > Technology > Management
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Zhipu founder Tang Jie shares an article discussing the importance ranking of cognition, vision, technology, and management in the AI era: Cognition > Vision > Technology > Management.
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Let me share an article posted yesterday on Weibo by Tang Jie (@jietang), founder of Zhipu AI:
AI Era: Cognition > Vision > Technology > Management https://t.co/Nf4dX93ide
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