AI & the New Age of Learning
A new pre-print paper from researchers at Berkeley and Harvard found that the performance impact of Gen AI tools on a group of entrepreneurs ranged from +15% to –8%, painting a picture that doesn’t look like a rising tide lifting all boats & such but rather, a storm surge where some would surf and others struggle to stay afloat. So to speak.
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... See moreSecond, the rapid improvement in both capabilities and cost efficiency means that any static strategy for AI implementation will quickly become outdated. Organizations need to develop dynamic approaches that can evolve as these models continue to advance. Going all-in on a particular model today is not a good plan in a world where both Scaling Laws... See more
Ethan Mollick • A new generation of AIs: Claude 3.7 and Grok 3


Why Generalists Own the Future
In the age of AI, it’s better to know a little about a lot than a lot about a little
by Dan Shipper
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A common refrain I hear is that in the age of AI, you don’t want to be a “jack of all trades and a master
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