Feeling somewhat heavy when watching LLJEFFY. People in our country often avoid talking about death, while the attitude towards life and death seems to be more candid abroad. Whether Jeffy Yu is 'really dead' or 'faking his death', this incident has sparked deep reflections on AI Agents, views on life and death, and the spiritual world.
This young man was a developer for zerebro (an AI Agent project), and despite his young age, he already had an exorbitant fortune and received a good education, but chose to commit suicide. After his death, it seems that his article was scheduled for release by the AI Agent this afternoon, sparking widespread discussion.
This reminds me that in China (or East Asia), children rarely receive enlightenment on views of life and death and worldviews within the family. The bond between parents and children is often shallow. The lack of guidance on the meaning of life and death during upbringing can lead to a fixed life trajectory in adulthood, drifting aimlessly with little deep thought.
Playing memes has turned emo. If I make money from this, I should donate a bit. Life is far harder than death; seeking meaning within it is undoubtedly a great endeavor. Respecting everyone's fate also means cherishing one's own life.