TLDR, he categorizes jobs into "builders", "measurers", and "sellers", and he says that "measurers" are the most useless in the age of AI.
I don't know exactly what he thinks of when he says "measurer", but if AI moves the bottlneck from generation to evaluation and validation, then I'd say measurers are more important than ever. Or perhaps he thinks that this role is just going to get bundled into the builders.
I think what he means is the administrative overhead. He talks about automating finance, audit, control, and middle management.
I hope they have magic anti-hallucination meds. This is still a big issue and I think that if you fire all the people that can tell a hallucination from truth, you better have something.
TLDR, he categorizes jobs into "builders", "measurers", and "sellers", and he says that "measurers" are the most useless in the age of AI.
I don't know exactly what he thinks of when he says "measurer", but if AI moves the bottlneck from generation to evaluation and validation, then I'd say measurers are more important than ever. Or perhaps he thinks that this role is just going to get bundled into the builders.
I think what he means is the administrative overhead. He talks about automating finance, audit, control, and middle management.
I hope they have magic anti-hallucination meds. This is still a big issue and I think that if you fire all the people that can tell a hallucination from truth, you better have something.
I think he is referring to middle management too. But "measurer" is a weird way to describe them.
He read a book from the 50s 😂
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unhinged headline lmao