Hey Alex! Love these predictions, but I think you're missing something huge about AI adoption in business.
The real story of 2025 won't be companies giving up on GenAI - it'll be companies finally figuring out how to use it right. (I've been experimenting with AI in business operations since early 2023, and let me tell you, it's all about finding the right use case).
Back in 2023, I ran a company that automated 90% of operations through AI. You know what I learned? It's not about replacing humans - it's about handling the stuff we'd rather not do. The companies that'll "give up" are the ones trying to force AI into everything, instead of finding those perfect sweet spots.
But here's where it gets interesting: You're spot on about BCIs! Though I'd add that 2025 will be the year when we see some wild combinations - imagine brain-computer interfaces working alongside everyday AI tools. That's where the real magic will happen.
Quick question: Have you considered how the "AI fatigue" you're predicting might actually drive innovation in more focused, practical applications? Because that's exactly what I'm seeing in my current experiments with AI tools.
(Also, totally stealing your accountability format for my future predictions - love how transparent that is :D)
What do you think? Am I too optimistic about AI adoption?
what use cases will companies figure out with generative AI? it seems like all they can imagine so far is knowledge assistants for their company data. maybe that will change with agents.
I am less optimistic given how slow and slow most IT departments are in modern businesses.
True. What I had in mind was to automate operations of business and give AI somekind of decision(to some extened). But yeah - it seems like agent-like approach!
Not mentioning Tesla AVs that’s a miss
4/7 for last year is not too bad! looking forward to seeing how your 2025 predictions go.
Can Mustafa moved back to Inflection and make Pi better without mucking around trying to get AGI please!?
Hey Alex! Love these predictions, but I think you're missing something huge about AI adoption in business.
The real story of 2025 won't be companies giving up on GenAI - it'll be companies finally figuring out how to use it right. (I've been experimenting with AI in business operations since early 2023, and let me tell you, it's all about finding the right use case).
Back in 2023, I ran a company that automated 90% of operations through AI. You know what I learned? It's not about replacing humans - it's about handling the stuff we'd rather not do. The companies that'll "give up" are the ones trying to force AI into everything, instead of finding those perfect sweet spots.
But here's where it gets interesting: You're spot on about BCIs! Though I'd add that 2025 will be the year when we see some wild combinations - imagine brain-computer interfaces working alongside everyday AI tools. That's where the real magic will happen.
Quick question: Have you considered how the "AI fatigue" you're predicting might actually drive innovation in more focused, practical applications? Because that's exactly what I'm seeing in my current experiments with AI tools.
(Also, totally stealing your accountability format for my future predictions - love how transparent that is :D)
What do you think? Am I too optimistic about AI adoption?
what use cases will companies figure out with generative AI? it seems like all they can imagine so far is knowledge assistants for their company data. maybe that will change with agents.
I am less optimistic given how slow and slow most IT departments are in modern businesses.
True. What I had in mind was to automate operations of business and give AI somekind of decision(to some extened). But yeah - it seems like agent-like approach!