@JDHDlives@howertonjosh You really think the people who architected the failures of blue states … are leaving? They love it.. the states the way they’re run is their dream.
You know nothing about this fight.
20% of any given company knows how to use it.. then they show the rest..
Since you can’t NOT let people use AI… 80% of what it’s used for will then be useless.
Moral of the story: if you’re using AI, don’t try to get others to use it.
Just look like a rockstar.
This is the way.
The problem is not AI, the problem is most employees have no clue how to use it or maximize its use while minimizing expensive token usage.
Most companies have no clue how to even train their employees on how to use AI in their daily workflow.
The layoffs will accelerate because of AI but, here's the part most people are missing ... hiring will accelerate for those who demonstrate they know how to use AI to increase their productivity output.
Dear @GovKathyHochul and @NYCMayor,
Would you like to work together on behalf of the legal law-abiding taxpayer to help stop fraud in New York?
Or are you going to attack the person who has saved America billions of dollars once again?
https://t.co/lo2lOG9gLT
I one time took over a couple of dev teams, about 30 people in total. One of the teams was 5 devs. They had been working the last 2 years on a project that went nowhere and had just been scrapped.
I scheduled a meeting with them to talk about the plan going forward, and one of them wrote back about how much money that meeting was costing in lost dev time. Completely oblivious to the lost dev time of the last 2 years building the wrong thing.
Point is: a lot of people are worried about optimizing for the wrong goal. Sometimes it’s okay to have a slower process that produces good outcomes.
Until someone outside does it better and companies realize it “doesn’t make the beer taste better” and offloads it to another 3rd party again.
You have to love what you do- and it has to make the “beer taste better”
We started 8090 a few years ago on the belief this motion would become widespread. We’ve been surprised by how fast it has taken hold. That said, it’s still so early in this game.
Software license revenue is $1T annually. Services and T&M consulting around those licenses is $4T annually.
All of this will merge into a new $5T super-category and whatever happens from there is anyone’s guess. But I applaud $SBUX for ripping off the bandaid - they clearly see the forest from the trees.