Recently, Mobile China noticed that Li Nan, who had served as the vice president of Meizu but had left his post for many years, posted an article mocking Huawei for spending trillions to transplant the Android ecosystem to Hongmeng, which was a hard manufacturing difficulty, and was angrily scolded by a digital blogger for not knowing how to pretend to understand.
On January 22, Li Nan posted: Huawei Hongmeng said that it would cost trillions to transplant the Android ecosystem to Hongmeng. I just want to say that I haven't seen the ability of AIAgent today, the local API is learned, and the AI can directly write Py to complete the task step by step. It may take a few years for LLMs to overturn the Apps ecosystem, and you spend trillions to do porting, which is the so-called creating difficulties without difficulties?
Subsequently, Li Nan's remarks were refuted by the other party: first, I am not from Huawei; Second, the data I mentioned are supported by cases, such as JD.com and Meituan; Third, AI can indeed accelerate this process, but it is still a concept: fourth, you have never written a program, what are you pretending to be? However, Li Nan said that he graduated from 211 computer science more than 20 years ago, and has written code for more than 10 years on the back-end of the Internet and the front-end of the mobile Internet. Coders, troubleshooting, architecture, projects, and products went all the way to refute the other party's claim that they had never written a program.
On the evening of January 22, Li Nan further posted: Forget it, I'll be more direct, how to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to migrate the apps ecology in the AI era, it's all **. Not to mention trillions, I'm all blackmailed. I won't change this content, just like I predicted ARM's counterattack on the desktop a few years ago. As of January 23, the two sides are still fighting each other.