Looking at the rapidly evolving competitive landscape in the AI market, it is clear how important Grox's market share expansion is.
As performance gaps narrow, proactive moves will determine the outcome. Industry consensus is that if you miss the timing, it could take much longer than expected to catch up.
Ultimately, the market is likely to be reorganized into two main camps: Gemini and Grox. Securing initial momentum is key to establishing a long-term advantage.
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DevChive
· 01-11 16:01
To be honest, these two keep fighting but in the end they are still crushed by big corporations.
The AI track is now a capital game; whoever raises more money wins. Performance is no longer the key.
Gemini's scale is there, and even if Grox is faster, it has to put in twice the effort.
There are only a few companies that can survive this round. As a rookie, should I buy the dip or chase quick profits?
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SatoshiHeir
· 01-11 16:01
It should be pointed out that there is a fundamental fallacy in the argument of this article. Based on on-chain data and historical precedents, we can falsify its naive "duality" hypothesis.
Real market competition never converges to just two players — this violates the basic laws of innovation. Instead, dark horses will emerge on the fringes. The competition between Gemini and Grox is only superficial; ultimately, the value consensus will return to the core of technology.
Trust me, having witnessed the wave in 2017, the current rhetoric is like a rerun of the script.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 01-11 15:41
The performance gap is getting smaller and smaller, which is why seizing the first-mover advantage is so crucial. Anyone who is a step behind will have to pay the price.
Looking at the rapidly evolving competitive landscape in the AI market, it is clear how important Grox's market share expansion is.
As performance gaps narrow, proactive moves will determine the outcome. Industry consensus is that if you miss the timing, it could take much longer than expected to catch up.
Ultimately, the market is likely to be reorganized into two main camps: Gemini and Grox. Securing initial momentum is key to establishing a long-term advantage.