Nick Gernert
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So how do you let this ecosystem and our organization help with solved problems? So you really just focus on business strategy and execution and your customers or your audiences. New problems. That's way more engaging anyway in doing that. So, yeah, that's the hope.
So how do you let this ecosystem and our organization help with solved problems? So you really just focus on business strategy and execution and your customers or your audiences. New problems. That's way more engaging anyway in doing that. So, yeah, that's the hope.
So how do you let this ecosystem and our organization help with solved problems? So you really just focus on business strategy and execution and your customers or your audiences. New problems. That's way more engaging anyway in doing that. So, yeah, that's the hope.
Nick Gernert. He is the CEO of WordPress VIP. Nick, you know, the elephant in the room whenever you're talking about content, AI, artificial intelligence. What's been the general trend? WordPress slash WordPress VIP slash automatic sort of corporate position on AI in general and even your own sort of position on how it's been coming to unfold the last couple of years? Yeah.
Nick Gernert. He is the CEO of WordPress VIP. Nick, you know, the elephant in the room whenever you're talking about content, AI, artificial intelligence. What's been the general trend? WordPress slash WordPress VIP slash automatic sort of corporate position on AI in general and even your own sort of position on how it's been coming to unfold the last couple of years? Yeah.
Nick Gernert. He is the CEO of WordPress VIP. Nick, you know, the elephant in the room whenever you're talking about content, AI, artificial intelligence. What's been the general trend? WordPress slash WordPress VIP slash automatic sort of corporate position on AI in general and even your own sort of position on how it's been coming to unfold the last couple of years? Yeah.
Look, I mean, I think our position is there's a lot that's exciting in this. And being perfectly honest, I'm also the person that wants to be really pragmatic on what are new approaches, new technologies, et cetera, bringing to the work we need to do. And how do we actually stay focused on the value of that and not just necessarily
Look, I mean, I think our position is there's a lot that's exciting in this. And being perfectly honest, I'm also the person that wants to be really pragmatic on what are new approaches, new technologies, et cetera, bringing to the work we need to do. And how do we actually stay focused on the value of that and not just necessarily
Look, I mean, I think our position is there's a lot that's exciting in this. And being perfectly honest, I'm also the person that wants to be really pragmatic on what are new approaches, new technologies, et cetera, bringing to the work we need to do. And how do we actually stay focused on the value of that and not just necessarily
Because a lot of that complexity we were just talking about comes from the temptation to maybe chase trends and throw things in there and hope they actually make things better. But I think with AI, this is something that, and particularly generative AI, this idea that machines can generate text and images and video, et cetera, in ways that we have just not been able to do historically.
Because a lot of that complexity we were just talking about comes from the temptation to maybe chase trends and throw things in there and hope they actually make things better. But I think with AI, this is something that, and particularly generative AI, this idea that machines can generate text and images and video, et cetera, in ways that we have just not been able to do historically.
Because a lot of that complexity we were just talking about comes from the temptation to maybe chase trends and throw things in there and hope they actually make things better. But I think with AI, this is something that, and particularly generative AI, this idea that machines can generate text and images and video, et cetera, in ways that we have just not been able to do historically.
is exciting, especially when you think about, you know, our role as a content management system. So we're the source of record and creation for a lot of these things. So our position is like, what is the best of those two things coming together?
is exciting, especially when you think about, you know, our role as a content management system. So we're the source of record and creation for a lot of these things. So our position is like, what is the best of those two things coming together?
is exciting, especially when you think about, you know, our role as a content management system. So we're the source of record and creation for a lot of these things. So our position is like, what is the best of those two things coming together?
Because like anything you want to focus, you want to focus your people time on the most valuable activities and let the machines do like what they're well suited to do. This has been like the I mean, this is the
Because like anything you want to focus, you want to focus your people time on the most valuable activities and let the machines do like what they're well suited to do. This has been like the I mean, this is the
Because like anything you want to focus, you want to focus your people time on the most valuable activities and let the machines do like what they're well suited to do. This has been like the I mean, this is the
history of technology in general is that we see a big technology shift and then we wonder if the status quo is forever changed and really we can look at like how it adapts into the future because like you know the role of a cms has been called into question many times over the years in terms of different waves of technology evolution um and we're still here and we're still very critical as part of this so i think from our perspective it's like how do we make humans more
history of technology in general is that we see a big technology shift and then we wonder if the status quo is forever changed and really we can look at like how it adapts into the future because like you know the role of a cms has been called into question many times over the years in terms of different waves of technology evolution um and we're still here and we're still very critical as part of this so i think from our perspective it's like how do we make humans more