Zach Lloyd
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I think for highly competitive, unregulated things, like for startups, for SaaS businesses, I think it's going to change everything.
For knowledge workers, if you're not in a regulated industry, I think it's a big deal.
I think what I mean is like, if you're working at, there's a few different angles.
There's the business angle and there's the worker angle.
I think the cost to start a sort of software driven business is gonna go way, way, way down.
That's one thing.
I think from a worker perspective, if you are working at a place like,
I'm going to pick a random company, Salesforce, and there's no real regulatory blocker for the deployment of AI and you're in like a competitive market.
AI is going to be deployed really, really rapidly and change what daily work looks like.
I think if you're in like the healthcare industry or the government, and it's like, I'm still filling out paper forms when I go see my doctor right now, it's less a question of like, is the technology transformational than like, are the incentives there to deploy the technology?
And like, I worry that it's just going to take a long time.
I think it's more like a 10.
I think like, again, the technology is going to run way ahead of the deployment of it just because the deployment of it takes a long time.
You'll see the deployment go fast in industries where there's not a lot of barriers.
This isn't like the most profound point in the world, but if you go to the DMV, you're still going to be dealing with like some annoying old school stuff because it's just hard to deploy technology in certain areas.
We're doing it now.
Maybe you could tell me as a VC it's stupid, but like, you know, we send a big check to Anthropic.
We send a big check to OpenAI.
If I pay you a dollar, how much goes to Anthropic?
I don't know if I want to explicitly say that right now, but they get a lot of, let's say they get a dollar.