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by gz5
136 days ago
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>The Theory of Constraints states that every system has a bottleneck, since without one, it would operate infinitely fast, which is impossible. If we believe the AI-influenced system will be faster, more prolific and more experimental (cheaper experiments), then it seems human attention and the rate at which humans can change (individually, processes, tools, teams, etc) becomes the bottleneck. In that system, the designer and PM functions become more important in addressing that bottleneck - in producing solutions to best overcome those bottlenecks? |
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Continuous learning systems aren't there yet, though we have the proto-learning systems with things like agents and skills. What does it look like when we have AI systems building systems for other AI systems?