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Andrew Smith's avatar

I worry about the quarter-over-quarter, market-driven economics of the big tech companies that are rolling AI out within their organizations. Some companies have concluded that they can't allow generative AI in any fashion to be used by employees, but in all cases, they're necessarily thinking about how whatever they do will affect their bottom line... but like next quarter, not 2 or 3 years down the road.

We need companies who boldly stand against the Wall Street short-termism and plan for multiple year horizons, where AI is thoughtfully and carefully integrated into all aspects, but with an architecture that overarches everything, and with tremendous oversight and guidance... but what company on Wall Street is actually capable of doing this?

Ethan, you have inspired me to think and write more about this topic. Your pieces here on Substack are excellent thought leadership.

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Paul Prae's avatar

As soon as I can afford it, I’m going to create a budget for every employee to expense whatever AI tool they want. Requirement: they write a paragraph about how they use it once a month and share it with the team.

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