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KimSia Sim's avatar

> Better, it seems, to do what Jim Simons did, and try to imagine how we can contort our problem—understanding the world, so we can make better decisions about it—to fit what the technology is good at. 

Reminds me of how early films still use ideas from plays on stages for their camera angles

Wide screen and no edits

It’s only when people embrace the new tech as a new medium and invent a new cinematic language do we have films flourishing as entertainment

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Cedric Chin's avatar

I wrote a comment before properly reading your piece, so … I apologise!

Broadly, yes, I agree with what you’re saying here! AI isn’t going to make a big impact on becoming data driven, because that’s a human problem, not a technical problem.

And the problem for which it’s going to be an ideal solution for is probably not going to be like anything we’ve seen before.

(It’s actually a little crazy to make a prediction on this, but for as long as businesses remain a human enterprise, the whole analytical thing is going to bottleneck on a human / org design problem, not a technical one. Bezos talks about finding out about things that don’t change, and how that is massively valuable. This insight might be one of those)

It will be quite fun to see what AI is suitable for; like you I’m looking forward to see what folks figure out.

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