I've been chatting with some great AI native founders and companies (@FactoryAI, @tryRamp, @Linear).
The way they build products is just completely different.
Regardless of function (eng, PM, design, sales), they understand that their role is to onboard and delegate work to their AI agents/skills/etc.
The job of the human becomes to give AI the right context, systems, and feedback loops to do its best work and to apply human taste along the way.
It's just a completely different paradigm and 99% of tech workers and companies haven't realized this yet.
@petergyang@FactoryAI@tryramp@linear Very well put. How one operates when they have this context is very different from using AI as an assistant for how people work today.
Why is cultural #entrepreneurship important? What role can #creative#economy play in India's growth trajectory?
In this conversation, @AnandaramSanjay speaks with @ShamraShrada, of @YourStoryCo, on the growing opportunities for cultural entrepreneurs.
https://t.co/Iu4Y2kTtqf
Entrepreneurs, investors and others interested building businesses and brands around Indian traditions, check out @NICEorg and play a part in building the ecosystem!
@Alex_Danco@chetanp Yup. And becase you are spending more time at / around home, one is likely to spend a lot more time around the neighborhood too. So it's possible local businesses will thrive (again?).
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Diversity isn't new to our land. United India or Bharatavarsha was envisioned by the great sages of this land several thousand years ago. The idea of India isn't 70+ years old, or post the British rule, as is assumed by many.
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