If you’ve been a subscriber, you’ll notice the name change from Where Value Moves. This shift represents a shift in how I am approaching artificial intelligence.
So many people are jumping onto the bandwagon to build with AI and automate with AI that your only lasting edge is to stick to what you stand for. Because everybody is chasing their own incentives, and nobody will be more incentivized to do what you uniquely want than you.
That’s such a good way to put it! In an age of abundant and highly advanced silicone-based intelligence, it’s never been more important to move with bold conviction in a way that, as you say, only you can. Otherwise, you’ll just blend into the ether of advanced general intelligence.
Cool name change, first of all, Cory. It feels sharper.
Also, I the HBR study reference is interesting. AI can make work easier to start, but that does not mean work gets lighter. A lot of the time it just spreads across more tasks, more hours, and more of your headspace. That feels much closer to what people are actually living than the usual automation story.
Very well explained, I agree the slop is getting real and the misdirection follows.
So many people are jumping onto the bandwagon to build with AI and automate with AI that your only lasting edge is to stick to what you stand for. Because everybody is chasing their own incentives, and nobody will be more incentivized to do what you uniquely want than you.
That’s such a good way to put it! In an age of abundant and highly advanced silicone-based intelligence, it’s never been more important to move with bold conviction in a way that, as you say, only you can. Otherwise, you’ll just blend into the ether of advanced general intelligence.
Cool name change, first of all, Cory. It feels sharper.
Also, I the HBR study reference is interesting. AI can make work easier to start, but that does not mean work gets lighter. A lot of the time it just spreads across more tasks, more hours, and more of your headspace. That feels much closer to what people are actually living than the usual automation story.