Gate News Report, March 20 — Over the past three years, AI technology has evolved from a novelty tool to a core infrastructure for everyday applications. Initially, AI applications like ChatGPT and Midjourney were mainly used for chat, image generation, and entertainment. Later, AI was embedded into mature apps like CapCut and Canva, transforming them into AI-driven platforms where AI became a core infrastructure rather than an add-on feature. In the latest phase, AI has begun to autonomously perform tasks, shifting from content creation to task automation and execution. AI agents like OpenClaw can independently break down and execute tasks, while tools like Vibe Coding enable AI to build products based on human-defined goals. As AI moves toward task execution, its integration with Web3 technology becomes crucial. Web3 provides decentralized infrastructure, allowing AI to autonomously handle transactions and settlements, leveraging blockchain’s immutability and auditability. The synergy between AI and Web3 will redefine internet infrastructure, shifting trust from platforms to programmable rules.
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