@HytidelLegend: An anecdotal observation: Those at the A8 income level and above most commonly use Doubao. Below A8, the most commonly used are Claude Code, CodeX, OpenClaw, Hermess, etc.

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This social media post shares a subjective observation: higher-income groups (A8 and above) tend to favor Doubao AI, whereas lower-income demographics are more likely to use programming-focused AI tools like Claude Code and CodeX.

I have an anecdotal observation: For individuals at the A8 income level and above, the most commonly used AI is Doubao. For those below A8, the most commonly used tools include Claude Code, CodeX, OpenClaw, and Hermess.
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I have a very limited observation

People with A8 and above most commonly use Doubao as their AI

People below A8 most commonly use Claude Code, CodeX, OpenClaw, Hermess, etc.

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