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Julio Nicanor's avatar

Great analysis that sobers us from intoxicating abstractions like "digital transformation" . My favorite idea from the post is the parallel drawn between the pace at which computers were adopted decades ago and the pace at which AI is likely to be adopted today.

I well remember that it took years to adopt electronic medical records in the psychiatry clinic where I worked - and what a piecemeal struggle it was. It's a wonderful principle: AI will be widely adopted in industry, but " at the speed of human negotiation and learning"

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Dave Friedman's avatar

This is a *great* post. I am aware of one startup that is trying to use ai in the way you contemplate here. They are building a specific ai tool, fine tuned on data that is not online, which is essentially the exhaust of certain industrial processes. (Being vague here because I don’t know how much of what they’re doing is meant to be publicly discussed.) And they have spent years developing close relationships with their target customer. I think they will be successful, but it won’t simply be due to “ai is magic”: there is a very real human element here, and no amount of silicon will overcome carbon.

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