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by 578_Observer
173 days ago
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Writing this from the Japanese countryside. You are absolutely right. SaaS is basically a business of monetizing "friction" between humans. If AI removes the friction, the business model evaporates. But here is a perspective from my culture:
We have a word called "Tema" (手間). It translates to "time and effort," but it implies that the act of taking time is what creates value/trust. In the efficiency-obsessed economy, Tema is considered a bug. We use SaaS to kill it.
But if AI automates all the logical work, I believe humans will start paying a premium for "High-Tema Activities." Things that are intentionally inefficient.
Handshakes instead of Docusign. Physical retreats instead of Zoom. The collapse of SaaS might force us to realize that "Efficiency" and "Richness" are actually trade-offs. We are just resetting the balance back to the human side. |
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