From tariffs to AGI, here are 10 current AI application trends

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Tariff strategies, Ghibli-style creations, AGI privacy protection, and the surge in Bittensor subnet projects... 10 major AI application trends are happening.

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1. The Trump administration uses artificial intelligence to formulate tariffs

How are tariffs calculated to balance the U.S. trade deficit?

The chatbot suggested dividing the trade deficit by imports, which appears to be the approach the White House is taking.

From tariffs to AGI, here are 10 current AI application trends

2. Everything can be Ghibli

Now everyone uses ChatGPT to Ghibli-ize pictures, create comic stories, make emoticons, and generate any image they can think of.

Now non-artists can unleash their creativity and create beautiful works of art for their content.

From tariffs to AGI, here are 10 current AI application trends

3. Video-generating AI capabilities continue to develop rapidly

Runway just launched Gen-4 Turbo: Generate a 10-second high-quality video in just 30 seconds

Pika Labs introduces Multi-Frames: Convert up to 5 frames from your photos into a 25-second video.

From tariffs to AGI, here are 10 current AI application trends

4. Artificial intelligence becomes more human-like with natural voices

Eleven Labs, known for its natural, lifelike voices and advanced voice cloning technology, has just launched its MCP server.

You can now enable a voice agent to automatically call your local pizza restaurant to place your order.

From tariffs to AGI, here are 10 current AI application trends

5. Knowing how to use AI has become a basic requirement

Tobi Lutke, CEO of Shopify, stressed that AI has become an essential tool for all employees (also included in KPI assessments).

This shows the trend of AI-augmented jobs: AI + high-performing employees = 100x work efficiency

6. We are one step closer to autonomous cryptocurrency trading agents

Co d3 x is moving towards version v 0.6, adding new transaction templates, knowledge graph, target chains, and user experience improvements for trading and portfolios.

The v 0.6 version kicks off the $1.5 million smart agent trading competition hosted by Sophon.

7. Personal AGI?

Eternal AI previewed its v2 version of Personal AGI, hoping to achieve 100% localized operation and privacy protection, and no longer share data with centralized entities.

The team has been working towards fully decentralized AI, as seen in their previous products such as tokenized decentralized video.

8. Vibe-coding is at an all-time high

Vibe-coding and no-code tools continue to gain more users, and we are at the beginning of a new era where anyone can develop AI applications without writing code.

People who didnt use tools were considered primitive.

From tariffs to AGI, here are 10 current AI application trends

9. Vibe-coding With great power comes great responsibility

Due to the low switching costs between platforms, the user churn rate is extremely high.

When apps and agents don’t perform up to expectations, users can easily switch to other products if competitors offer better features and pricing plans.

10. Bittensor subnet becomes a new PvE game battlefield

Over the past few weeks, several of Bittensor’s subnets have performed extremely well.

  • Gradients SN 56: Up more than 650% since March low

  • Chutes SN 64: up more than 120%

  • Nova SN 68: Up more than 250%

In addition, there are many sub-networks that outperform the market.

From tariffs to AGI, here are 10 current AI application trends

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