Corey Knowles
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I love it.
You know, places, this particular hill is the sunniest one.
So just go there.
So I like a lot of small things like that, basically, that do save me a bunch of time.
It would be awesome if you could track what foods you have in your pantry, in your fridge, how much effort you want to spend on cooking.
Is it 10 minutes or an hour?
Yeah, there's so much.
I would say that my highest conviction statements are the ones that we've talked about, which is engineers will not be the ones building these internal apps in 18 to 20 or four months from now.
It'll be the business users, the operation folks that have high agency, that have technical proficiency, that I believe really strongly in.
I think there is a question of does a lot of that work just become agent, agentified, if you will?
Yeah, I think quite possibly.
And then there's a question of how much labor is there in the U.S.?
You know, sort of how does the labor market change as well as AI or LMS with agents are able to do more and more?
Could there be a world where half of us are unemployed, actually, because our job has been automated by AI?
I think probably, I think.
I don't think we're quite there yet, but I think it's actually going to be this sort of next 18, 24 months of these non-engineers building these automations of software that will lead us there.
And it's a little scary, but I think that the people that will do well are the ones that are able to build these automations.
They're able to learn these skills for now.
I think for startups, yes, but for the larger companies that have a larger moat, it's pretty hard to start a Tide Pod competitor, like an AI-first Tide Pod.
Yeah, but I think for software companies, especially those that have not achieved revenue scale...