jtwoodhouse on Nostr: Most takes I hear about AI these days are either one of the following: 1) It's the ...
Most takes I hear about AI these days are either one of the following:
1) It's the new paradigm and the only investable category if you don't want to end up working for the robots.
2) It's the greatest bubble of all time, requires garguantan capital and buildouts, and no ROI will ever be realized. Pain train's a-coming.
Honestly, the contrarian take is neither of those opinions, but a general thumbs up.
What if AI doesn't overperform or underperform but rather just performs in line with the most average value creation trajectory in tech? The okayest path forward. It's the future in the same way the children are our future. Duh huh.
Contrarianism only works if you're right, but I hope for entertainment's sake, we get some normalism here.
1) It's the new paradigm and the only investable category if you don't want to end up working for the robots.
2) It's the greatest bubble of all time, requires garguantan capital and buildouts, and no ROI will ever be realized. Pain train's a-coming.
Honestly, the contrarian take is neither of those opinions, but a general thumbs up.
What if AI doesn't overperform or underperform but rather just performs in line with the most average value creation trajectory in tech? The okayest path forward. It's the future in the same way the children are our future. Duh huh.
Contrarianism only works if you're right, but I hope for entertainment's sake, we get some normalism here.