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@july
Interesting article - a perspective I hadnât seen as much so far https://www.wheresyoured.at/subprimeai/ https://www.wheresyoured.at/saaspocalypse-now/
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@links
Choice quote, âWell, itâs the natural result of a tech industry thatâs become entirely focused on making each customer more valuable rather than providing more value to the customer.â As soon as you aim for money over everything else, youâre left with nothing. Itâs why OpenAI started as a not-for-profit. The company org structure itself can limit your impact potential.
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@resipsa
haunting quotation! i recently read "Everything I Know About Business I Learned from the Grateful Dead" by Barry Barnes, and have been thinking about what it means for a tech project to be "ambitious enough" as to be "venture-scale" today. the prevalent framework as a downstream effect of the quote you cited seems to be that it is not enough to aspire to make a lot of money, but a project also has to aim to eventually make all the money there is to be made in its TAM. this bias informs a lot of the tech industry's decisions on values/missions, resulting in outcomes that may well be beneficial to bottom line but perhaps net-detrimental to how society progresses over a longer horizon. (i should pause now to think about how naive i sound)
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Naomi
@naomiii
This is what they call enshittification. Well guess the non profit arc at openAI didn't last long haha.
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