@rohanpaul_ai: China: a 10-year-old casually gets a Mac Studio for “raising lobsters,” aka letting multiple AI agents work together li…
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A 10-year-old in China uses a Mac Studio to run multiple AI agents, highlighting the emergence of AI-native children who understand tokens and automation.
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China: a 10-year-old casually gets a Mac Studio for “raising lobsters,” aka letting multiple AI agents work together like a tiny digital crew.
“The world of the future belongs to those who understand Tokens.”
Meet the AI-native children. https://t.co/GDHVOB8fvU
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