Squashed Workloads
Edition #398
A grand train tour of Switzerland, squashed workloads, Substack lets you become an investor & BuzzFeed’s creator score.
Always be growing, that is a foundational rule of the internet. If you’re not growing, someone else is, and taking your share. Sucks hey.
That is the concern or nagging fear with AI. That others will get ahead, and get ahead a lot faster. Leaving you for dust.?Loss aversion, or the fear of loss is greater than the desire for gain is a real tangible concept. Add this to your reading list.
The real accretive thing with the new tools, is that they *can* squash workloads. Things that took a lot of work now, could now be done a lot easier. That means that beginners can do more faster, incumbents must neutralize their competitors by upskilling and that more people will start, as it is now easier.
Early in the pandemic I’d talked about how now there were a lot of ‘new content marketers’ – folks just starting out. And that was skewing the market. AI tools could do the same. Availability of a tool doesn’t mean it will but it has the potential to.
So that’s what I’m keeping an eye on, what are workloads that can be squashed. What are projects that were taken off the table because they were too big. What part of the strategy wasn’t explored because of a capability gap.
If you spot any squashed workloads, let me know. Or invest, execute, and tell me quietly later ;).
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That’s it for this week.
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