My AI Entrepreneurship Knowledge Process
Okay, so here’s how I’m thinking about this. First, the prompt – AI创业知识 (AI Entrepreneurship Knowledge). The goal is to create something that feels like a Little Red Book (Xiaohongshu) post, but without any of the actual Little Red Book trappings. No hashtags, no “brothers” or “sisters,” nothing robotic. It’s got to be human. A real person’s perspective. Think a bit cynical, a bit experienced, and definitely not corporate.
Right, I’m aiming for something contrarian, almost like I’m leaning back in a chair and rolling my eyes a little. The title needs to be strong: It needs ### at the beginning and end, and must include “ai创业知识.” I want it to be direct.
I’m thinking about the audience: mixed gender, so no gendered language, and no “like and subscribe” nonsense. Keep it real. The word count is a max of 1000 words – easy. Paragraphs clear. Need to highlight some key concepts. AI创业, 商业模型, 痛点, 技术护城河… that sort of thing.
My starting point? AI isn’t some magic thing. It’s just a tool. The gold rush is over. Now we’re digging. Gotta address both technical challenges AND the market hurdles. I need to make sure I highlight the difference between the two. Think about solving an actual pain point – that’s the key. I might even weave in a little anecdote about watching someone fail or succeed.
So, how do I actually write this thing? Let’s try for a hook, something to grab people right away. Break the traditional rules of a guide. Use vivid language. Don’t sound like a textbook. Punchy, concrete. Forget a rigid structure. I’m going for something that feels more like a real conversation.
I’ve got a title: ### 清醒一点,关于AI创业知识的几句大实话 ### (Wake Up: A Few Real Words about AI Entrepreneurship). Perfect.
The structure? Intro: AI as a tool, not a deity. Body 1: The trap of “wrapping” existing stuff. Why it fails. Body 2: Solving real problems. Body 3: Think small. Lean. Focused. And a conclusion that focuses on the grind rather than the hype.
I should pepper the text with phrases, like, “说真的,” “别想太多,” “昨天我跟一个做SaaS的朋友喝咖啡…” Avoid “首先, 其次, 最后…” Short, impactful sentences. I’m thinking, “太吵了。” “真的。” “这就够了。”
The first draft will be a coffee shop scene. Everyone’s talking about ChatGPT. I want to convey that this is annoying. Then, I’ll hit that contrast between the hype and reality. Focus on the 落地场景 (practical application). I’ll mention that 技术护城河 (technical moat) is overrated for beginners. It’s more about 流量获取 (traffic acquisition) and 商业闭环 (business closed-loop). For the ending, I’ll skip the summary, aiming for a call to reality.
Now, constraints. Gotta make sure I’ve avoided the banned words. Hashtags? Nope. Word count? Good. Bolded keywords? Check. The style has to feel conversational. No rigid “In conclusion” type language. I should be direct and subjective.
Alright, the mental draft is coming together. “Sitting here, looking at the glowing screen. Everyone thinks AI is a money printer. Wrong. AI is just a faster steam engine.” (Good imagery). “If you are just calling an API, you have no business.” (Sharp and to the point). “Focus on 细分领域 (niche area).” (Bolding).
I want the final text to be a bit jagged, like a real person typing. “你看,昨天在那家路口咖啡馆,旁边桌还在高谈阔论大模型,声音大得让人脑壳疼。我也在想,大家真的懂AI创业知识吗?” (A bit conversational).
Next, I’ll flesh out the content. I’ll focus on 痛点挖掘 (pain point mining), 商业化 (commercialization), 技术壁垒 (myth of the technical barrier), and 用户留存 (user retention). I’m still aiming for that slightly contrarian tone.
One last check: Does the title include “ai创业知识”? Yes. No hashtags? Yes. Bolded keywords? Yes. No banned words? Yes. And now, the final step – putting it all in JSON format.