Some thoughts about a new class of AI-operated businesses that (I think) are likely to emerge:
The AI-Operated Business: https://lnkd.in/dqP7uWDR
"Recently, I’ve been thinking through the implications of AI Assistants on work, in general. Things like:
- Which tasks can AI Assistants reliably complete, today?
- What’s the cost discrepancy between AI labor and human knowledge work labor for said tasks?
- Which tasks are within reach of future AI models? Which are less likely to be replaced?
- What will be the new bottlenecks when AI Assistant labor is cheaply available?
- What will this all mean for how new businesses are structured?
As standalone questions, they may not seem deeply interesting (or relevant to you in your day to day). But in combination, they lead me to believe a new kind of business model will likely emerge.
Not because AGI is ‘taking over’. Not because humans will no longer be needed.
But because the incentives of a world where AI labor is cheaply available will necessarily push people toward figuring out ways of maximizing the work done by AI Assistants.
Just as the incentives of an online world pushed businesses online. An AI-Assisted world will push more businesses into leveraging AI Assistants.
Those businesses which take this to the limit are of special interest to me.
These are what I’m calling AI-Operated Businesses. (And I’m experimenting with building a couple of my own.)
But I’m getting ahead of myself.
In this post, I’ll be taking a closer look at just the first of the above questions:
1. What work can AI Assistants actually do for you?"
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Absolutely, AI can revolutionize productivity!