38 The Information Age Has Truly Arrived. In the early morning, while AI is writing code, I'm listening to The Water Margin—yes, Water Margin. "The tide of the Qiantang River comes; today I finally know that I am I." Soul-stirring (this piece has little to do with AI programming; I'm mainly sharing a few tips on how to use AI). Ask immediately if you don't understand after listening. In one minute, I gained knowledge—truly at my fingertips, true freedom of knowledge. The Internet era, which we call the Information Age: you can know everything with a search on Baidu; if you want to learn real things, there are open courses from prestigious universities, Khan Academy, and Wikipedia—information is readily available. However, why didn't I get into Tsinghua University? Because although...
38 The Information Age Has Truly Arrived In the early morning, while AI is writing code, I'm listening to The Water Margin—yes, Water Margin. "The tide of the Qiantang River comes; today I finally know that I am I." Soul-stirring (this piece has little to do with AI programming; I'm mainly sharing a few tips on how to use AI). Ask immediately if you don't understand after listening. In one minute, I gained knowledge—truly at my fingertips, true freedom of knowledge. The Internet era, which we call the Information Age: you can know everything with a search on Baidu; if you want to learn real things, there are open courses from prestigious universities, Khan Academy, and Wikipedia—information is readily available. However, why didn't I get into Tsinghua University? Because although information is public and high-quality, there's still a cost to acquiring it: using a discerning eye on Baidu to filter useful, high-quality info, then understanding and internalizing it. But AI has reduced this cost to zero. As you just saw, it's just a matter of speaking—available instantly—true knowledge equality. This is...
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