Corey Knowles
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You know, you don't want any one company controlling all of the AI space.
That's true.
And I think...
You know, I think there's still an awful, awful lot of room to grow for, you know, years and years to come.
And they're all hanging in there right now.
So we'll see where it goes.
Multiple disciplines and yeah.
Yeah, it's really interesting because we talk about it an awful lot less, and people who were skeptics who have kind of suddenly leaned in, and you've got people who are really close who you wouldn't have been shocked if they said tomorrow, who've maybe leaned back just a little bit.
So I'm guessing what we're going to look at here is...
You know, my money's been on like 2027-ish for a minute.
But we'll see.
You know, and like you said, it may not even happen.
And it may be that some of these people are bright and it's actually kind of irrelevant because it's already, it's good enough it's doing most all of the things, you know.
I mean, are we chasing perfection or are we, I mean, obviously we are over the long term.
But, you know, we'll just have to see where it lands and how that goes forward.
But on that note, how about a round-robin question for this week?
If you had to predict what will AI development look like for the average knowledge worker in 2026?
Will all be prompt engineers?
Will all be managing teams of agents, managing teams of agents?
Do you think the tools will be invisible and we'll just be talking to our computers via some kind of voice interface?