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The jump from working with a chatbot to having an agent that actually helps automate a process requires a real amount of work.
Most companies will need to have dedicated people that are responsible for bringing automation to their teams, instead of leaving this up to every individual employee. Partly because the work is more technical than we imagine today, and partly because it’s just hard to do this as a side project.
The job spec is to map out new workflows with agents, implement new systems to deploy agents, make sure the agent has all the right (up to date) context to work with, wiring up internal systems to connect to the agents, creating evals for the agents, figuring out where the human is in the loop, managing the system when there are new upgrades, helping with the change management of the existing business process, and so on.
These jobs may come from IT or engineering, or live directly in the business function itself. They’ll be called different things depending on the company, and in some sense it’s the future of software engineering that you’ll see a huge growth of in non-tech companies.
Most companies will have to be hiring for this now or in the future, and it’s another example of the kind of new jobs that will be created in AI.
"Be a doer, not a talker."
Sam Altman proved it:
The doers won. The talkers lost.
Within a week of getting ousted as CEO of OpenAI:
— 710/770 employees threatened to quit
— Sam gets reinstated as CEO
— The board that ousted him gets fired.
Why would this be inevitable, according to Sam?
Because history belongs to these people:
At the end of the day, the greatest privilege of my job is working with people who are driven by mission. These last 5 days, I saw people across OpenAI remaining calm and resolute in driving their mission despite all that was happening around them. And I saw people across Microsoft remain focused on our mission and serving our customers and partners, stepping up to help in every way. This is what I’m especially thankful for going into the Thanksgiving holiday. Thank you for your resolve and for the work you do each day to advance AI safely and responsibly and distribute its benefits to all of humanity.
Twitter the last few days:
1.We can't trust gov, they will censor our right to free speech on twitter.
2.We can't trust gov, they will give the wrong medical advice.
3.We can't trust big tech, they will censor our free speech. We need gov to regulate big tech.
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