Scott Guthrie
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In less than three years.
I think it would be the use cases that
We can't see today.
I mean, I think there's places where you're certainly seeing with AI people saying, oh, I could make coding better or I could make healthcare better.
But in many cases, we're taking AI and we're applying it to the tools and the workflows that we have today.
Going back to, say, the internet or going back to the smartphone, you have to think about retail.
The idea that you wouldn't go into a store, but that you'd actually have an e-commerce website.
When I went to college, that was science fiction.
And now we take that for granted.
Similarly, I think when you think about the smartphone, something like an Uber or car service or...
You know, so much of what we kind of, you know, social media or, you know, dating apps and websites.
I mean, all those things didn't, weren't conceptualized when this technology was first.
Yeah.
But it was when you had an internet device that had a GPS in it.
that you could order a car, and payment, that you could order a car to come take you somewhere.
That was the thing that enabled.
And so I think that's going to be also the interesting thing with AI is the apps that we can't conceptualize today that aren't just about making something better, but it's about something completely new.
And I think you're going to continue, we're starting to see that a little bit with AI, but I think you're going to start to see that a lot more
as these models continue to get richer and especially as we move to a more agentic model where it's less, I have to be in a loop feeding it, but rather I can give it a task and it goes off and comes back with an answer or does something on my behalf.
I do usually.