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Labour cost is between 40-60% of total business costs.

With the amount of AI investment, AI will only win if it decimates employment and the business cost associated with it, driving up business profits.

Productivity will increase, but to what benefit? machines don’t buy consumer items, and the increased unemployed or underemployed won’t have enough discretionary budget to either.


Great idea, almost impossible to use on the mobile due to the mobile UI.


Thanks for the feedback. I’ve resolved the UI issues on mobile.


Who knew building 80% feature complete versions of Enterprise Software at a 90% discount with AI would cost so much …………

The ‘math’ part of Chamath might not be mathing.


Doesn’t work. Sign in doesn’t work, can’t enter an email address. (Latest iOS, iPhone, safari browser)


Thank you, let me address that.


Site was slow to load and buggy. I gave up and bounced while waiting for the ‘read secrets’ page to load. A quick optimisation of the site would improve your bounce rates.


Would suggest more of an explanation on the landing site. Maybe a graphical example of what it looks like. At present the landing page asks for personal information without a benefit.


I think some people in their ivory towers don’t realise many places around the world don’t have access to running or clean water, let alone electricity or an internet connection. The likelihood of his suggestion is very very slim.


I think some people in their ivory towers don’t realise many places around the world don’t have access to running or clean water, let alone electricity or an internet connection. The likelihood of his suggestion is very very slim.


Looks good and works well. Particularly like the working back from/‘I want it ready by’ feature.

Would suggest a (non sourdough) yeasted pizza dough recipe as an addition to the list.


Like this initial step and its findings.

#1: would a larger dataset increase the depth and breadth of insight ( go to #2) #2: with the initial top 100, are there key ‘super node’ books that stand out as ones to read due the breadth they offer. Would a larger dataset identify further ‘super node’ books.


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