The future landscape of AI, in my opinion, is ByteDance vs Google. ByteDance has an enormous amount of video data, plus unlimited revenue from e-commerce and cheap labor, but its shortcoming is chip computing power. Google has the world's top R&D resources, the richest index on the entire internet, and the long video platform YouTube, with Jewish founders and self-developed TPUs, but its shortcoming is the high costs of Silicon Valley programmers and the declining search business. Everything else is just a side player; rather than competing with the giants in firepower, it’s better to think about the consumer market or how to sell shovels.