
Rise of the AI Wrappers

Using AI in our everyday tasks serves to enhance our understanding of its capabilities and limitations.
Ethan Mollick • Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI
The trajectory for AGI, then, seems clear. As AI models get better, they hit a point of being “good enough,” and then pivot toward specialized applications. This specialization—not general intelligence—is where most of the economics of AI will be captured. Down the line, the best founders will likely not be comparing foundation model capabilities, ... See more
Phin Barnes • The Real Value of AI Isn’t General Intelligence
With Generative AI’s budding reasoning capabilities, a new class of agentic applications is starting to emerge.
What shape do these application layer companies take? Interestingly, these companies look different than their cloud predecessors:
What shape do these application layer companies take? Interestingly, these companies look different than their cloud predecessors:
- Cloud companies targeted the software profit pool. AI companies target the services profit pool.
- Cloud compa
Pat Grady • Generative AI’s Act O1
Some predict that with the dawn of AGI, machines that can improve themselves will trigger runaway growth in computer intelligence. Often called “the singularity,” or artificial superintelligence, this future involves computers whose ability to understand and manipulate the world dwarfs our own, comparable to the intelligence gap between human being
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How AI Coding Agents Will Change Your Job
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