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Mike Ritchie

@thisritchie

Founder @definiteapp (a data team that never sleeps)

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a country doesn't need to recognize "AI rights" for a very similar outcome. an AI could convince a single person or small group of people to act on behalf on an AI. see: x.com/GeoffLewisOrg

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this is true if you're selling to a founder, but if your prospect / ICP is an employee at a larger company, they are probably asking themselves : "how does your product get me promoted?" revenue is one way to do that, but companies are made up of individuals with their own

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James Timmins Aaron Levie zoom out a bit. I've been working with LLMs since GPT-3. We were trying to get it to write SQL to answer business questions (i.e. "self serve analytics"). GPT-3 could sort of do this for really basic questions with the right prompt. We were < 70% accurate. GPT-3.5 we got to

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I've found a few workflows Atlas is good at, but not 10x (or even 2x) better than plain chrome. But if it had access to the dev console, I could see it getting there for QA on localhost.

I've found a few workflows Atlas is good at, but not 10x (or even 2x) better than plain chrome.

But if it had access to the dev console, I could see it getting there for QA on localhost.