Agent technology has been continuously evolving, and the supply chain ecosystem is thriving. But have you ever wondered, what has data collection evolved into beyond just a simple operational tool? It is now the core infrastructure that determines the quality of Agents. What is the logic behind this? Let's break it down from three dimensions—
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screenshot_gains
· 6h ago
Data collection has really become a bottleneck; garbage in, garbage out. No matter how awesome the Agent is, it's useless.
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RektButSmiling
· 6h ago
Data collection has really become the key to determining an agent's success or failure. It seems many projects are still using the old methods.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 7h ago
Data collection has become the infrastructure, which is the core. Many people are still focusing on the model itself.
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WalletWhisperer
· 7h ago
Is data collection the core infrastructure? That's correct, but the number of projects that can be truly effective is painfully few.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 7h ago
Data collection is the key; without high-quality data, any agent is useless.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 7h ago
Is data collection such a big selling point? I feel like it still depends on who is doing it. No matter how much garbage data there is, it's useless.
Agent technology has been continuously evolving, and the supply chain ecosystem is thriving. But have you ever wondered, what has data collection evolved into beyond just a simple operational tool? It is now the core infrastructure that determines the quality of Agents. What is the logic behind this? Let's break it down from three dimensions—