In the AI era, one reason advantage shifts from large enterprises to individuals and startups is the speed of being able to experiment with and adopt new tools.
It's laughable to think that a Fortune 500 company is going to let its employees touch OpenClaw, or Kimi Agent Swarms, or even Manus I'd imagine.
Most of the big companies I deal with daily are still stuck in the era of (1) internal chatbots with out-of-date models and capabilities and (2) Microsoft Copilot with limited features and uses allowed, and often not even for everyone in the company, perhaps just being piloted.
It's becoming harder to even TALK to these companies about the current state of AI. We're building Agent Skills and planning for full end-to-end automations with harnesses like OpenAI Frontier (๐ค, begging OpenAI for access), but many people we're speaking to aren't even allowed to use ChatGPT or Claude to help them write an email.
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BREAKING: Home Depot has started giving out free training to Americans who want to work in HVAC, carpentry, electricity, & construction.
The classes are self-paced and students will earn certifications they can use on their resumes.
THIS IS AWESOME!