Ross Barnes
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And then you can get parts of it.
It's not yet.
It is parts rather than the sum, I think.
Mm-hmm.
I mean, that's really interesting.
I don't generally tend to have wow moments with AI.
anymore um i generally tend to have wow moments or how organizations and individuals are are using it i think and i think for me one of the biggest wow moments was about the fact that those that are going to be successful in the age of ai need to develop muscle memory now
And I think that was the biggest, the biggest wow moment was because people who are doing it are compounding very quickly.
The sooner you don't start adopting and learning, you will become the bottleneck.
You will become not only someone that can't do it, but someone that is an active problem in an organization.
So build that muscle memory now of understanding how it works.
And yeah, I think that's probably my biggest wow moment.
yeah crazy notes so quick and yet it is it is crazy um and I mean what but what's what is coming down the pipe though is that the age of the people who are getting better with this is getting younger and the thing about young people is that they don't have any corporate muscle memory
so the shape of companies that are going to start existing very soon are going to be very different and they are not going to follow the same processes that we always have so while we're
building processes and identifying processes and bringing in automations, we've got to prepare for those processes maybe being ripped up because they won't accept it.
They'll change it and they'll work around it.
And I reckon there's going to be some really interesting, interestingly structured companies coming out pretty soon with some very young founders.
Well, okay.
I think there's two ways to look at that.
If you look at the Terminator, the Terminator was driven entirely by the military industrial complex, building better weapons, better ways to kill people, and using technology to do that.