Allie K. Miller
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You know, when you think about AI long term,
Two things that...
excite me and they're very closely related.
Number one is the accessibility of these tools is only increasing.
So two years ago, you had to be this like perfect prompter.
Now you can like kind of type a couple sentences and it gives you a really strong, strong output.
You can also speak to it.
You can also film and upload photos to it.
Yes.
There are so many ways to interact with these systems.
Okay.
So the accessibility, and to me, the inevitable downstream impact of more accessible systems is that people that are burning inside with this amazing idea that they've never been able to accomplish, or this problem that they wish they could have solved seven years ago, or this kid that they want to bond with more, or a parent that they want to help more, everyone has this burning thing inside.
It might take a little bit to figure out what that is, but the ability to accomplish that thing
that those obstacles are dropping very quickly.
We are going to have billion-dollar companies with a couple people.
And we might see billion-dollar companies with one person.
The ability for someone to scale their authenticity and their impact and the types of change and help each other that they want to have
is going to explode even more than we've already seen.
So I want people who feel left out to lean in even more because, again, that ability to go from idea to execution on anything is going to compress.
That is what excites me.