This refers to Fu Sheng and his team: middle-aged executives with a liberal arts background have the highest enthusiasm for deploying lobster. There are several comprehensive factors at play. 1. They have never deployed anything on their own in computing. 2. They still carry the confidence and pride of middle-aged individuals in their rising years. 3. There is a suppressed fire due to some economic downturns over the years, always wanting to prove something. 4. Although they have made a lot of money, they always feel discriminated against in terms of technology, with a strong desire to win and prove themselves in a "turnaround" moment [laughing and crying][sad]. 5. They have previous experience of exploiting young people, mistakenly believing that AI is an upgraded version of cattle and horses, capable of more intense PUA. ---- Little do they know that their instructions are unclear, and previously it was humans who helped fill in the blanks. When it comes to AI agents, they may not really understand what they mean [laughing and crying][sad]. In summary, while technological progress is certainly a good thing, don't link technology with personality. It's normal to want to make money through a technological leap, but if you want to prove you can do it through a technological leap, then you need to tread carefully.