In the previous evaluation, I gave Binance AI a high praise. In this article, I want to discuss what this represents.
Tools like OpenClaw, which are AI automatic execution tools, only truly mature in one form: ready to use.
I don't need to build a skill library myself, I don't need to understand the underlying logic, I don't need to check documentation, I don't need to adjust parameters; I just send out a command, and the results come back by themselves. That is what a tool is.
Most people’s use of "AI tools" currently, including most AI tools on the market, is still stuck at a stage—searching for "how to set it up," figuring out "how to call it," and testing "why it didn’t execute". After all this hassle, the tool has instead become a burden. The so-called efficiency improvement is all consumed by the learning cost.
The emergence of Binance AI has changed this situation.
It doesn’t require you to configure it; instead, you tell it what to do, and it does it. Publishing articles, checking market trends, organizing data, generating content—one command, and the results come out directly. You don’t need to know how many steps it took behind the scenes, just like you don’t need to know how food delivery is brought to your door.
Of course, it is still in the early stages, and some boundaries and limitations do exist. But the direction is correct, which is much more important than whether the functions are complete. If a tool has the right logic, the remaining issue is just a matter of time.
This is how AI tools should be: people in front, tools behind, not the other way around. Binance AI is exactly like this now—you say it, it does it. Looking forward to it getting better and better.
This article does not constitute investment advice.
