🧨01|An ordinary girl quietly collapsed in her rented room.

Her name is Lin Yue, 27 years old, an e-commerce customer service representative in Futian, Shenzhen.

With no background and no educational qualifications, she took orders during the day and worked overtime at night, living in a 'north-facing, windowless' shared rental.

Every night she turned off the lights, and the next day faced endless screens and customers' anger.

A phrase she often repeated was:

"I am not afraid of the competition, but I am afraid of no one seeing me."

Until that day, she really disappeared.

🧩02|She lay in her room for a full two days; the landlord thought she had canceled her lease, and the neighbors thought she had moved away.

She had no close relatives and few friends.

No one thought she was 'in trouble'.

But one thing sent out a signal.

On the balcony, the small white device she applied for—Marco weather box—stopped uploading data at the 34th hour,

Then it began recording high temperatures, high humidity, and silence at the 38th hour,

Six consecutive recording failures.

The on-chain AI Agent linked to her account recorded this anomaly in the on-chain node backend and marked it as:

❗ Exception: Data upload interruption + Air fluctuation at zero + User silence + Area high temperature alert.

Suggestion: Try sending a level one environmental safety alert to the linked email.

That email was sent to one of her friends' inboxes at the 42nd hour.

When her friends broke in, she had already stopped breathing.

😵03|Her death went unannounced, but the on-chain system 'heard the stillness of the air'.

This is not science fiction, this is reality:

• The Marco device she was using is a small node used by the CAILA project to collect weather data.

• It uploads data such as humidity, temperature, air pressure, and wind speed every 5 minutes.

• The AI Agent learns the upload rhythm, fluctuation range, and abnormal deviation of each account.

Her device used to upload 48 pieces of data every day,

From that day on, it gradually decreased to 0, and the system identified it as a 'non-device fault interruption'.

Humans did not notice she was missing; the on-chain AI discovered she was 'no longer alive'.

🧠04|How could CAILA 'discover that a person was gone'?

No one cared about her while she was alive,

But 48 hours before her death, the on-chain system knew she had 'disappeared'.

This is the world's first case of a 'non-human system announcing that a human has died'.

Lin Yue did not leave a suicide note. She wasn't a news headline, nor a KOL.

But her data is still on the chain; her breath once left upload fluctuations in the air.

Everyone ignored her, only the on-chain AI remembered her 'life rhythm'.

She was just one of the thousands of young people invisible in big cities,

But her 'disappearance' was recorded by a data system.

CAILA did not save her, but it did what no one else did: it saw the moment she went missing.

Do you believe AI can see that a person is 'no longer alive'?

If given a chance, would you let an on-chain system 'guard your last actions'?

👇 Feel free to leave a message about your 'worst fear of being silent', and I will give you a thumbs up 'You deserve to leave a signal'.

#CAILA链上AI气象官捕捉下一场Web3风暴