The cuteness of ancient pottery and the cleverness of tools: @Surf_Copilot hides the same ingenuity as the ceramic exhibition. The "Molding Clay into All Things" ceramic exhibition at the Shenzhen Museum is just too touching! The round, chubby human-faced pottery jars are super adorable, and the animal-shaped and human-shaped containers exude a quirky charm. Ancient people didn't fuss over fancy designs when molding clay; they focused on the core characteristics of the shapes, maximizing the fun of the objects. Staring at those pottery pieces during the exhibition, I couldn't help but think, "Who knew simplicity could be so cute?" And @Surf_Copilot surprisingly has a similar cleverness. It doesn't clutter information unnecessarily; instead, it specializes in "structural refinement." Just like ancient people focused on core shapes when molding pottery, it uses machine learning and natural language processing technology to sift through a pile of market data, transforming complex...
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