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by jjude
1158 days ago
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I am reminded of this intro by Marc Andreessen for Breaking Smart[1]:
> A great deal of product development is based on the assumption that products must adapt to unchanging human needs or risk being rejected. Yet, time and again, people adapt in unpredictable ways to get the most out of new tech. Creative people tinker to figure out the most interesting applications, others build on those, and entire industries are reshaped. There will high group of people who will tinker and adapt to the way the gpts work and make the best of it - creating new apps, industries, and so on. This has been the case all through the tech cycles. We will change ourselves to the new tech and we won't even realize we changed. I am re-reading Breaking Smart book in the context of chatgpt and I'm getting way more insights than I read the first time. [1]: https://breakingsmart.com/en/season-1/introduction-by-marc-a... |
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