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Of course there's survivor bias.

But the point he makes is completely valid that you have to start by doing things yourself and not automating. I think the biggest value of that is you actually build a more granular mental model of how things work that simply can't be captured by slides and memos.

You also build what the cool kids now call taste. It's what does good look like and why? And often it means having a strong perspective on decisions people would be either ambivalent to or not even recognize that a decision is needed.

AI means many will skip and try to automate prematurely.

At www.socratify.com We build our pedagogical content manually. Even though everyone tells us that we should use AI, we want to curate a set of context that's high quality because it's what our users interact with

I'm sure we'll semi-automate on the validation side pretty quickly, but it's hard to replace raw human brainpower even with the smartest models and we learn a lot quickly.



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