According to PANews, the 'Growth Hacker Camp' event, co-hosted by BeWater and PANews, featured a keynote speech by Jasper Zhang, co-founder and CEO of Hyperbolic, titled 'The Future of AI is Collaborative.' Zhang discussed the technical challenges, solutions, and future prospects of a decentralized AI ecosystem using Hyperbolic as an example. He highlighted that AI is the most powerful and latest technology of this era, applicable in fields such as social media, finance, and transportation. Distributed computing resources can enhance AI performance, and by building a high-quality centralized operating system, users can contribute their computing resources to participate in AI operations, forming a decentralized ecosystem. However, Zhang also pointed out challenges in performance optimization, verification mechanisms, and data privacy protection, offering corresponding solutions. He emphasized the importance of collaboration in driving AI technology innovation and ecosystem construction, which can help build a more open, efficient, and secure AI ecosystem. Additionally, Zhang predicted that future AI development will not rely on a single, massive model but rather a network of thousands of AI agents, each addressing specific domain problems. This network will be modular, networked, and highly intelligent, forming a super-intelligent network. The second session of the 'BeWater Growth Hacker Camp' was held in Singapore from September 20 to September 21. Co-hosted by BeWater and PANews, the event focused on growth methods, collective intelligence, and exploring the essence of marketing. It invited top projects and VC investors who have achieved significant growth over the past six months to discuss core themes such as personal branding and influence, marketing strategies, community culture and organic growth, and Web2 user acquisition and retention.