Samir Chaudry
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My hypothesis about the future is that there will be a premium on inefficiency. So let me explain that. My wife and I went to go see John Mayer live at the forum in LA. And I went over there It's a pain in the ass to park. You buy this expensive ticket. You go in. It's kind of miserable. You have to go to the bathroom and it's really far. You get in.
And then John Mayer starts playing and he's like, it's super cool because he's riffing and playing his songs in a totally different way. He's singing them in a different way. And as I got in my car, we put on another John Mayer album. In my head, I was like, oh, putting John Mayer on on Spotify is the most efficient way to listen to John Mayer.
And then John Mayer starts playing and he's like, it's super cool because he's riffing and playing his songs in a totally different way. He's singing them in a different way. And as I got in my car, we put on another John Mayer album. In my head, I was like, oh, putting John Mayer on on Spotify is the most efficient way to listen to John Mayer.
And then John Mayer starts playing and he's like, it's super cool because he's riffing and playing his songs in a totally different way. He's singing them in a different way. And as I got in my car, we put on another John Mayer album. In my head, I was like, oh, putting John Mayer on on Spotify is the most efficient way to listen to John Mayer.
But the premium is we will pay hundreds of dollars for the spontaneity, the inefficiency of getting into this room with a bunch of people and hearing him play it in a totally different way and verifiably human. So I also think about that as like a future, right? Of like...
But the premium is we will pay hundreds of dollars for the spontaneity, the inefficiency of getting into this room with a bunch of people and hearing him play it in a totally different way and verifiably human. So I also think about that as like a future, right? Of like...
But the premium is we will pay hundreds of dollars for the spontaneity, the inefficiency of getting into this room with a bunch of people and hearing him play it in a totally different way and verifiably human. So I also think about that as like a future, right? Of like...
collective experiences that are verifiably human that don't necessarily value like incredible efficiency, uh, is, is really interesting because everything with AI is like, we're all talking about efficiency. It's more efficient to brainstorm with AI. It just is give me, you know, Hey, give me 10 ideas for a YouTube title. Um,
collective experiences that are verifiably human that don't necessarily value like incredible efficiency, uh, is, is really interesting because everything with AI is like, we're all talking about efficiency. It's more efficient to brainstorm with AI. It just is give me, you know, Hey, give me 10 ideas for a YouTube title. Um,
collective experiences that are verifiably human that don't necessarily value like incredible efficiency, uh, is, is really interesting because everything with AI is like, we're all talking about efficiency. It's more efficient to brainstorm with AI. It just is give me, you know, Hey, give me 10 ideas for a YouTube title. Um,
That happens more efficiently with AI than in a room with three other creatives. And as we go down and look at that, we do value efficiency quite a bit in work and business and as we continue going. But I think there's going to be also the inverse, which is the incredible value on inefficiency. So that's a very long-winded way of saying I agree.
That happens more efficiently with AI than in a room with three other creatives. And as we go down and look at that, we do value efficiency quite a bit in work and business and as we continue going. But I think there's going to be also the inverse, which is the incredible value on inefficiency. So that's a very long-winded way of saying I agree.
That happens more efficiently with AI than in a room with three other creatives. And as we go down and look at that, we do value efficiency quite a bit in work and business and as we continue going. But I think there's going to be also the inverse, which is the incredible value on inefficiency. So that's a very long-winded way of saying I agree.
Yeah, dude, of course. Of course, I don't think, is that like a hot take or like a theory? Because that feels like, it feels like relatively like squarely on the nose.
Yeah, dude, of course. Of course, I don't think, is that like a hot take or like a theory? Because that feels like, it feels like relatively like squarely on the nose.
Yeah, dude, of course. Of course, I don't think, is that like a hot take or like a theory? Because that feels like, it feels like relatively like squarely on the nose.
Yeah, I don't have the height to be like John Mayer. John Mayer is so tall, but he's like, he's super cool and smooth. And like to be able to sing like that, it'd be amazing.
Yeah, I don't have the height to be like John Mayer. John Mayer is so tall, but he's like, he's super cool and smooth. And like to be able to sing like that, it'd be amazing.
Yeah, I don't have the height to be like John Mayer. John Mayer is so tall, but he's like, he's super cool and smooth. And like to be able to sing like that, it'd be amazing.
You have a deep emotional connection. You had an experience. I think that's a really important part of the future. I think it's just more and more important.