Cowork (in Claude desktop app) is incredible. This is a major productivity booster, really feels like having a personal secretary for your desktop. Also works very intuitively, highly recommend.
Having used models from all three frontier models extensively, Anthropic is ahead, way ahead. Was optimistic about Gemini, but, like many Google products, it feels half baked. ChatGPT is capable but experience with Claude is just so smooth, feels competent.
People could be assessed by an AI model (voluntarily of course), giving detailed information on their inherent skills and interests, and based on that, the model could suggest best-fit careers to maximize meaning and success. Models can already do this, but this is only scratching the surface.
In my view, AI will create some new jobs but the real game changer will be increased productivity. If one accountant can now do the work of 10 without extra hours thanks to AI, there will be an increase in the abundance of accounting services for example. It doesn’t mean that accountants will lose their jobs, just more abundance and as a result, an economy that runs on more and better data. Overall, great efficiency gains which everyone will benefit from. Accounting is just one example. Will write a longer piece on this at some point. Thanks for the reply!
@Codie_Sanchez This is how the human mind naturally remembers and projects data into the real world. If you present it this way to clients, they don't have to figure out the relevance and benefits on their own. Much more compelling!
@BBCBreaking Shocked to hear Trump's comments. 457 Brits died in the Afghan war, they gave their lives to fight terrorism side-by-side with Americans and other NATO troops.
@mateo_edwardz@disclosetv Not what I'm saying. AI is a tool to be leveraged, I will never beat an AI agent, the AI agent will work for me. I'll be able to get 20x the work done because "AI agent" services will be commercialized.
@WatcherGuru That would be a great future, people could choose how to spend their time with complete freedom. I doubt this would be the end of work, I think people would take a lot more risk and be far more adventurous if they knew that no matter what, their basic needs would be covered.