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repliedto NJX-njx's post about 15 hours ago Friends of the community, I have recently had some new ideas.
Some time ago, I came across a research analysis from two investors at a16z. In the past year of 2025, ChatGPT actually tried to promote some new AI functions in fields such as shopping, but in fact, the effect was not good.
I think the fundamental reason lies in the user's mindset, or rather, the user's interaction logic in vertical fields. The most prominent and distinctive feature of ChatGPT is that all-encompassing dialogue box, which is also a common problem with many homogeneous AI products nowadays (it seems that without a dialogue box, the AI's capabilities are sealed off).Although it can be adapted to many scenario fields, it will appear very boring in more vertical scenarios
Ask yourself, would you prefer the image-text waterfall flow interaction in shopping scenarios like Xiaohongshu, or the monotonous search box of ChatGPT? The answer is actually obvious from the start.
For all vertical scenarios, the interaction logic was already very well-developed before the emergence of AI. The user experience brought by such interaction logic is definitely not something that a single dialogue box can replace.
And if we want to create a good AI product in a vertical field, we should think more about how to silently embed the powerful capabilities of AI into the original interaction, and continuously iterate to provide users with a better experience.@lilianweng@clem@AdinaY repliedto NJX-njx's post 17 days ago I feel that I have become more and more obsessed with studying some "primitive" CLI operations recently.
Compared to the so-called MCP and Skill, enabling AI to understand and use CLI is actually more feasible, explainable, and powerful in terms of code.
I recently deployed a website for my OpenSoul on Vercel. In the past, I might have needed to spend a lot of cognitive effort or time to understand how to operate on the Vercel page, and I would have had to spend a great deal of time reading documents (smarter people might directly feed the documents to AI and let AI summarize feasible and reliable steps).
But in fact, after ChatGPT told me that Vercel actually has a CLI, I directly asked my Copilot in VS Code to download this command line, clearly stated my needs, and it quickly solved everything else. The only thing I actually needed to do was log in to Vercel and create a key.
This suddenly reminds me of a blog post I read earlier that interviewed the father of Claude Code. The reason why Claude Code did not develop front-end pages and the like is precisely because he believes that we should focus most of our energy on the most meaningful interaction logic.
So, in an era where AI capabilities are becoming increasingly strong, perhaps what we really need is to pick up those tools that we used with the sole goal of achieving functionality when computing power was tight. What do you think? View all activity Organizations
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