Enterprise VC-engineer-company builder. Early investor in @databricks, @tubi and 6 other unicorns - @cohesity, @eightfold, @turing, @anyscale, @alation, @amperity, | GP@Foundation Capital
A provocative piece in the Harvard Business Review from my friend Bobby Yerramilli-Rao (Microsoft CSO) charts how AI will reshape enterprise expertise and strategy. What resonates deeply with me is their insight into AI's "triple product" return. I’ve seen firsthand how AI drives operational efficiency, elevates workforce performance, and enables sharper strategic focus by automating non-core activities. Another fascinating insight: the conventional wisdom that AI mainly benefits top performers is wrong. Studies show AI assistants boost lower-skilled workers' performance by 43% versus 17% for high performers. AI is raising the floor for everyone. This has major implications for how enterprises should think about talent and org structure. Bobby and his co-authors John Corwin, Yang Li and Karim Lakhani deliver a clear-eyed view of what it means to compete when AI puts expertise at everyone's fingertips. Well worth the read: https://lnkd.in/gy9TsVVU