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Seeing the news of Justin Sun returning from space is truly a bit moving. He said that from up there, the Earth looks as small as a glass bead — but it is this "glass bead" that holds all our ambitions, conflicts, and cooperation.
While humanity fights viciously for territory and resources, it can also unite to send people to the sky; this paradox is particularly fascinating.
Back on the ground, another kind of "unity" is happening.
In fact, there's no need to fly that far; there have long been groups of people on Earth collaborating in strange ways—such as teaching AI to recognize cats and dogs, judging emotions, and even helping algorithms understand "humor."
This task sounds simple, but think about it: if thousands of people hadn't contributed their judgment, AI probably still wouldn't be able to tell the difference between a corgi and toast (after all, they're both yellow).
When human judgment becomes tradable "interstellar fuel"
This brings us to Sapien—it's like a factory that packages human brainpower into "data cans." You stake tokens to do tasks (like tagging images), and if you do well, you can earn more; if you mess around, you will lose money.
The most interesting thing is that it uses gamified design to turn boring data labeling into "leveling up and fighting monsters," while also accumulating on-chain reputation.
We are all "leaving the surface of the Earth" in our own way.
Justin Sun breaks through the Kármán line with a rocket, while the contributors of Sapien break through the cognitive boundaries of AI with collective wisdom. Perhaps one day in the future, when AI can finally understand cold jokes, we should thank not the code, but the countless ordinary people behind it who carefully annotated "Is this funny or not?" After all, a sense of humor may be the last bastion of humanity.
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Justin Sun's space dream is the romance of humanity, while @JoinSapien's data collaboration is the pragmatism of the AI era – we are always exploring further boundaries in our own way.
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