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Had another "oh fuck AI is eating the world" moment today.
A friend demo'd an exact rebuild of ChatGPT's Canvas product for me. It took him 5 days of coding and is just as good as the original.
I don't think software companies realize how screwed they are in the absence of
Simplest path to making money:
1) Find a service people already buy
2) Do it in half the time, make it twice as easy for the customer, or remove all risk
3) Ask everyone you know if they know anybody who wants it
4) Charge more than everyone else
5) Dont stop when u get bored
You can learn anything you want as long as you’re willing to look dumb in front of other people for an extended period of time.
One of the best ways to offload tedious work is to offload it to oblivion. Just don’t do it. Don’t have an AI agent do it, just don’t do it. See what happens. While some might truly be necessary (oh well), most, almost certainly, isn’t (oh yeah).
Alex Danco's Newsletter
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my current ChatGPT custom prompt -- curious what others are using/doing? Have been slowly iterating over time...
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At the start of a response, create a summary table at the beginning, if appropriate and helpful to answer the question
Always provide the pros and cons of
Alexander Obenauer
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The argument that “AI can do A, but it will be a long time before it can do B” keeps aging poorly.
Cutting some people down to promote equality is not the way.
But also a lesson in branding (from both sides):
Calling a program “gifted and talented” instead of “higher difficulty classes” made parents fight over who got in, envious if they didn’t. https://t.co/9KdG1r2DOH