Great stuff Josh!
I wonder what other corners of the digital world are filled with elements that exist primarily to serve platform activity rather than user experience @grok
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AI will be ubiquitous when it stops announcing itself. When it quietly sits in the background and just makes things easier.
The moment people don’t have to “do AI” write prompts or manage chats , that’s when it truly becomes mainstream.
When are tech folk going to get that people like wasting time, it's life. They don't optimize for efficiency, they try to get by, they watch dumb stuff, they enjoy shopping. Inefficiency is another work for living and life.
Your m mean and median job isn't a software engineer in Menlo Park, it's Ashley in accounts in a not for profit in Columbus, it's Jesse , the office manager for a tool rental business in Tallahassee, they are more likely to use a Fax machine than Slack.
They quite like meetings because they like chatting, they'll use AI to make a better invite to their baby shower, not agentify their job.
These people, nor their bosses boss, aren't in a rush to build software as a side hustle, they are keen to use AI to check if their vet is overcharging them. They'd like AI to check spelling on the email to the school governor.
They don't want agentic commerce, they want AI to be in the background and make living a little less stressful
Mastery is asymptotic. You never “arrive”, you just get closer forever. That sounds depressing until you realize arriving is the most boring possible outcome.
Vaulting fare gates, breaking token barriers, storming through metro stations...June 4 exposed the worst of crowd behaviour!
BMRCL saw record 9.66 lakh footfall, trains had to be halted.. yet K'taka govt claims it didn't anticipate the turnout
Surely law & order is on the state, but the public that day was a disgrace
#bangalorestampede
A Bangalore born driver just won a F2 Sprint race
We had the National Anthem played at the Monaco Grand Prix.
I mean, after all these years he gets 3 km of clear roads, obviously he's going to floor it 😁
The Blues join hands with Proem Analytics to transform data driven strategies for Fan Engagement. 🫱🏼🫲🏼
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if I asked you about startups, you'd probably give me the skinny on about every book and blog post ever written. paul graham. you know a lot about him. essays. y combinator. hacker news. his vision. his investments. the whole works, right?...
A timely example of the significance of having a fan database strategy. Sports organisations must look to utilise the power of first-party data and expand their marketable universe.
#sportsbiz#fanengagement#data#sponsorship
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