Yes. A few miscellaneous thoughts.
(1) First, the new bottleneck on AI is prompting and verifying. Since AI does tasks middle-to-middle, not end-to-end. So business spend migrates towards the edges of prompting and verifying, even as AI speeds up the middle.
(2) Second, AI really means amplified intelligence, not agentic intelligence. The smarter... See more
It really feels like Steve was time traveling to this moment.
Steve Jobs gave a great talk at MIT in the 80's about Operational vs Managerial. SO many salient points around speed, continuously learning and driving actions. https://t.co/morvFyKbhl
Managerial Technology focuses on decisions as the output. For example, I build a report with a KPI that shows the yield of how I am turning raw materials into finished goods. I want to hit my target KPI based on my engineering standards.
This has been a primary focus of analytics and business intelligence for the past 20 years. It’s not wrong, but... See more
omakase software
in a world where anyone can build anything, most won’t. if previous consumer behaviour tells us anything, it’s that we value convenience and and others’ taste way more than we think. even in systems designed for flexibility like notion, people buy templates
to be able to make anything is too much choice, which is its own kind of ... See more
>china developing unmanned cargo drones carrying 1+ tons
>check in on american startups
>another passenger evtol
>rip.exe
>guess we'll do it ourselves @ poseidon https://t.co/xQ21kJ0o3Q
Can someone explain to me like I’m 5 how AI will replace the 30-40% of workers who have fake email jobs? The last time we had a wave of automation in office work (rise of the computer) - we just created a lot of new busywork. How is AI any different?