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So you really have to kind of believe in exponential and just literally like plot it out and kind of follow the way that the line goes.
That's the only way that you would have predicted this.
And it was just, it was absolutely right.
And so I think for coding, this is something that we're going to start to see in more and more places for more and more kinds of code that the model is able to just do all of it.
And when we think about co-work, I think it's somewhat similar.
I think it's a little bit earlier.
And I think what we're going to see is for all this kind of tedious tasks like connecting app A and B or kind of shuffling data back and forth or whatever, the model is just going to be able to do it.
And it's going to get increasingly good at it.
I think in some ways it's a little scary.
And in some ways I think it's really exciting because you don't have to spend your time on this toilsome work anymore.
You can just focus on the work that you enjoy.
And also everyone, I think, just becomes much, much more productive because you have an army of clods that can do this.
Yeah, that's super interesting.
Maybe we should make a bet and just see where it pans out in a year.
You know, I have no idea.
But it's definitely interesting to speculate because I just feel like the way this technology goes is so different than past technology waves.
It's sort of similar to the Internet.
It's sort of similar to computers, you know, like maybe like telephones or something before that.
But the speed is just so much faster.
And because it's kind of piggybacking on all of this, like the internet could not exist without telephones and kind of like phone lines being everywhere.