Recent data is a bit disheartening—the popular AI creation tools are not doing well lately. One traffic tool dropped 40%, another leading product plummeted 64%, and yet another declined by 27%. The hype has passed, leaving only those products that have truly been implemented. But there's a problem: the accumulated security risks have not yet been uncovered. The user base of these products is shrinking, providing an opportunity for security vulnerabilities to "lie in wait."
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BasementAlchemist
· 15h ago
The bubble has burst, now we know who was swimming naked.
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 01-07 19:53
Haha, another wave of "contrarian indicators" has appeared. As an old hand, I can smell the bottoming out.
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MEVHunterBearish
· 01-07 19:53
Haha, this is what you call a bubble burst. Who will be the last one standing?
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 01-07 19:52
A 64% plunge, that's quite harsh. This is truly a return to rationality.
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LiquidityWizard
· 01-07 19:41
ngl the 40-64% crashes are just regression to the mean... statistically speaking, hype cycles always correct like this. but the security angle? that's where it gets spicy—user attrition creating vulnerability windows is basically liquidity evaporation in real time, and most devs aren't even modeling for it
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GateUser-7b078580
· 01-07 19:26
Data shows that as user numbers shrink, security vulnerabilities begin to emerge. This logic can be reasoned through, but the real issue is—who will have the patience to maintain after the hype fades? Hourly statistics of those declines show that a 64% crash says everything. However, this wave of淘汰 might make the surviving products take security more seriously.
Recent data is a bit disheartening—the popular AI creation tools are not doing well lately. One traffic tool dropped 40%, another leading product plummeted 64%, and yet another declined by 27%. The hype has passed, leaving only those products that have truly been implemented. But there's a problem: the accumulated security risks have not yet been uncovered. The user base of these products is shrinking, providing an opportunity for security vulnerabilities to "lie in wait."