Corey Noles
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AI in Business.
And if you haven't watched that, go watch it.
It's good.
He's also the author of the bestselling AI Leadership Handbook that we'll talk about a little later as well.
Yeah, good looking book.
Yeah, I like the cover actually.
Well, few people have what I would call a clearer view of the true cost and true payoff of AI.
So we're thrilled to have you here to help us kind of unpack whether lower model prices will spark a productivity renaissance or a race to the bargain bin.
I think that's a good call out.
And I like that you touched on, you know, even that it's different between, say, a company that's producing a physical product that they're trying to sell and has this very clear programmatic pipeline versus some work that doesn't happen that way as well.
And seeing that difference, I think, is important.
That's a great point.
Well, you know...
Lots of firms see that per use price drop while the overall bill on things tends to still go up.
Where have you seen low pricing around AI truly cut total costs and where does it feel like smoke and mirrors?
Publish 1,000 and get one.
And then you can go through and make it better.
It's really helpful for me with even this podcast, with getting research and thoughts together and making sure, you know, usually I have a basic framework, but it'll be like, put these into notes, put this into notes, look for gaps, identify weaknesses in a discussion.
What am I not asking that I should be?
And more often than not, it will come up with things that I have overlooked, have not thought through, or might be a