Elena Burger
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like, it tells us where we are in the software cycle.
It tells us where we are, you know, socially.
Like, you know, people on average expect these kinds of benefits.
They like their yearly function health membership and their, you know...
whatever else.
And, you know, like, this is acceptable in the workplace.
This is not.
And now, like, the AI era is going to just introduce, you know, both a completely new platform shift, but also completely new buying and procurement norms, completely new social norms, all of these things.
And if you want to see where society is going, you should look at HR software.
Yeah, when everybody gets their AI native HR tools.
So I think for our final question, so the last piece you wrote was on Revit.
Yes.
Every building you've ever been in was designed by software built in 1997, which in retrospect was a bit of a controversial statement.
People didn't like that.
That was actually, that was a prerequisite for me when I was looking for apartments.
It had to have been built in 1997 or later just because I didn't trust anything.
I didn't trust anything prior to that.
But we had a reference to maybe one of the greatest albums, one of the greatest songs on the greatest albums ever.
Of all time.
So Once in a Lifetime off of the album Remain in Light by the Talking Heads.