Love this especially the point: Efficiency is not the same as growth. This is what people miss about the impact of AI. Just cutting jobs/ costs won't work for any business - sooner or later they will run out of customers this way. Watch out for people Mario who are focused on value creation
"The bottom 50% of performers in “desk jobs”—those who look for safety and work-life balance without exceptional output—will find their roles evaporated."
I say this exact thing to my Gen Z daughters. What can you do that only YOU can do?
I read a piece the other day that said if AI can do 80% of a job, they can't close the final 20% - they just improve at the 80%. That 20% gap is where humans come in. Smart humans who can do things that AI can't ever do.
I work with $5-100m rev construction firms. AI can be used for a handful of tasks but it will never be able to do the outside work. That's def a gap.
Love this especially the point: Efficiency is not the same as growth. This is what people miss about the impact of AI. Just cutting jobs/ costs won't work for any business - sooner or later they will run out of customers this way. Watch out for people Mario who are focused on value creation
Another solid read.
"The bottom 50% of performers in “desk jobs”—those who look for safety and work-life balance without exceptional output—will find their roles evaporated."
I say this exact thing to my Gen Z daughters. What can you do that only YOU can do?
I read a piece the other day that said if AI can do 80% of a job, they can't close the final 20% - they just improve at the 80%. That 20% gap is where humans come in. Smart humans who can do things that AI can't ever do.
I work with $5-100m rev construction firms. AI can be used for a handful of tasks but it will never be able to do the outside work. That's def a gap.
Thanks as always for sharing your insights.
Thank you for this input. Very valid point.