AI summary and analysis
Duan Yongping returned to Zhejiang University for about 90 minutes of live Q&A with teachers and students, covering AI, learning methods, entrepreneurship, long-term investment, NetEase and Apple cases, doing the right things and how young people deal with risks.
Key points
- Zhejiang University Q&A is an introductory material for understanding Duan Yongping: it is not a market interview, but puts investment, entrepreneurship and learning methods in the same long-term framework.
- He clearly opposed quick judgments on a long-term investment company, emphasizing that there were not many companies that he had really paid attention to in the past ten years or so. Slowness and not stepping on mistakes were more important than speed.
- When talking about NetEase and Apple, he attributed the gains to encountering and understanding a few good opportunities, rather than replicable short-term skills.
- Regarding entrepreneurship, he does not encourage entrepreneurship for the sake of entrepreneurship, believing that entrepreneurship should come from real ideas, necessity, or realistic choices when desperate.
- Regarding AI, he acknowledges that tools will change, but basic learning capabilities, long-term impact, and academic boundaries remain important, consistent with his restraint on investment in new technologies.