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Tech paradox: fear of being left behind drives China non-programmers to build own AI tools

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Across China, a growing number of non-programmers are actively developing their own artificial intelligence tools. This trend is primarily driven by widespread anxiety and concerns about falling behind as rapidly advancing technology reshapes both daily life and the modern workplace.

The phenomenon has sparked a surge in demand for educational resources, leading to the proliferation of specialized AI courses and side-hustle tutorials designed to help individuals adapt to the shifting technological landscape.

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