Alexia Kambon
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That sounds a little cringey, but I think of all the lost talent that we weren't able to tap into because they didn't have the money or the resources or the experience or the skills.
Someone who had a great song in their head, but they never learned to play an instrument.
Or someone who had a great novel in their head, but never learned to write a book.
And for sure, like, it is scary to think about AI automating a lot of the creative process, but also in many ways, if it equips people with incredibly creative ideas to bring those ideas to life, then we could see scales of innovation that could be pretty incredible, right?
Because that's always been...
the path to innovation has been ideation and execution.
And we know that AI is vastly going to do things in the ideation world, like its ability to generate ideas is something that economists are incredibly excited about because it's making...
the cost of ideas tangible and that's never happened before but then in the execution phase for individuals you know that that is decoupling execution from ideation and equipping people to bring their ideas to life who have great ideas and could never have done it otherwise so yeah i think there's a big innovation aspect to all of this that is intriguing to me i think so too
Yeah, please do.
We really enjoyed putting it together as much as a lot of the data was pretty galling.
It felt like a privilege to be able to put some numbers behind what I think a lot of people are feeling.
Thanks so much, guys.