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Will A.I. Become the New McKinsey?
- An over-dependence on artificial intelligence is often just lethargy disguised as efficiency, and the “outsource everything to AI” crowd ignores the fact that the work is often more valuable than the output.
I have two predictions regarding the broader use of AI as a crutch:
First, folks who are willing to go out of their way to add a human touch to... See morefrom The Purpose of Things Isn't to Stop Doing Things. by Jack Raines
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“the purpose of things isn’t to stop doing things”
- Increasing perversion of certain business models that are liable to be gamed or constrained by AI : We’re shifting from a world where data analysis required long cycles (analysts need lots of time to run queries, analyze, and then present findings in a way that people understand) to a new world of real-time optimization and insights (AI will mine
from Strange Ways AI Disrupts Business Models, What’s Next For Creativity & Marketing, Some Provocative Data by Scott Belsky
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No one knows, of course, but we suspect that AI is far more likely to complement and empower human workers than to impoverish them or displace them onto the welfare rolls. This doesn’t mean we’re starry-eyed Panglossians; we realize that this optimistic perspective is a tough sell, and even if our vision comes true, there will certainly be some pe
... See morefrom Generative AI: autocomplete for everything by Noah Smith
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