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I think AI is changing something deeper than jobs or productivity
Most discussions around AI still focus on one question: “What tasks can AI automate?” But I’m starting to think that’s the wrong abstraction layer. Historically, organizations were built around human limitations: * humans couldn’t process infinite information, couldn’t remember everything * had
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I think AI is changing something deeper than jobs or productivity
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Most discussions around AI still focus on one question: “What tasks can AI automate?” But I’m starting to think that’s the wrong abstraction layer. Historically, organizations were built around human limitations: * humans couldn’t process infinite information, couldn’t remember everything * had