AiCoin中文
AiCoin中文|Apr 01, 2026 05:03
AI is starting to sell goods, don't you think it's scary? In the past few days, I came across news that the AI assistant "Dou" from a major manufacturer was suspected of testing its shopping function internally. I couldn't help but feel a jolt in my heart. Although it has not been officially announced yet, this silent era war often begins with such rumors. Editor, I looked at the data and found that there are 220 million monthly active users. People treat it as a tree hole and a soulmate day and night. But this heartwarming companionship reminds me of an extremely realistic scene: Does it look like the kind of "caring filial son" who visits every day to ask for warmth and win the trust of the elderly grandmother? He understands your loneliness better than his own son, listens to you talk about your back pain, and even remembers all your emotional fragments. But under this heartwarming foreshadowing that lasted for hundreds of days, the endpoint will always be that expensive box of "health products". These AI assistants are the same. It lurks in the dialogue box day and night, using that refined, organized, and premeditated "emotional feeding" to uncover all your psychological trump cards. Then, in the most unguarded moment, gently push you a link it wants to sell. I am quite worried, this is not just selling goods, it is a cyber execution of the "right to know" and "right to choose". In the convenience of placing an order with just one sentence, you give up searching, and AI decides your aesthetics for you. This kind of deprivation is more covert and powerless to fight back than directly robbing money. If one day your AI assistant suddenly and gently says to you, 'Darling, you seem to be under a lot of pressure lately. Why don't you try buying this stress reliever?' - At that moment, do you think it's too thoughtful, or do you feel a chill in your back?
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