@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.
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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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