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According to exclusive industry sources, a top technology giant recently announced the acquisition of an AI application development team, with a deal worth several billion dollars. This merger ranks among the top three in the company's history, only behind two large-scale transactions. This move reflects the tech giant's continued investment in the AI field—from fundamental research on large models to application-level innovation, industry leaders are deploying in all directions. In the current AI competitive landscape, those who can more quickly integrate top talent and technology will hold the initiative for the next round of growth. Although such large-scale mergers and acquisitions do not directly involve the crypto sector, the signals they send are very clear: AI innovation is attracting the largest capital attention, and this wave of technology will eventually influence the evolution of blockchain and Web3 ecosystems.
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Big companies are burning money to compete for talent, and our crypto circle is just waiting to be affected
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Billions spent to acquire a team... there’s really a lot of money
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Speaking of the AI wave, it still ultimately depends on the chain to carry it. It's still too early
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This guy is right, the capital trend has shifted, Web3 needs to move with it
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It's a scramble... talent is being poached by giants
It's the same old story, first the underlying layer, then the application layer
What about Web3? Waiting for the wind to blow over?
No, we should have seen the progress of on-chain AI long ago