Regarding the topic of the article, you've trully hit the nail on the head with the distinction between using and employing AI. It's like having a brilliant mind without the right tools or an IDE. How do you see the infrastructure needs changing as AI models become more multimodal and integrated? Such an insightful breakdown, thank you for sharing.
Cowork and applications are starting to solve this problem, but still requires the user to have a good understanding of how processes work and what digital assets to reference too.
Regarding the topic of the article, you've trully hit the nail on the head with the distinction between using and employing AI. It's like having a brilliant mind without the right tools or an IDE. How do you see the infrastructure needs changing as AI models become more multimodal and integrated? Such an insightful breakdown, thank you for sharing.
Cowork and applications are starting to solve this problem, but still requires the user to have a good understanding of how processes work and what digital assets to reference too.