Tim Tully of Menlo Ventures on generative AI’s rise in the workplace. Presented by @stripe
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Tim Tully, a partner at VC firm Menlo Ventures, talks about the rise of generative AI products in the workplace: “You’re seeing every department, every vertical, thriving on what they’re doing with AI.”
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This seems totally at odds with reporting about Microsoft Copilot customer satisfaction. Seems like this guy is ideologically committed to AI and not a great objective source in its potential.
Cursor is already amazing, I can’t even imagine how much it will improve over time. You can knock out projects of equal or better quality in hours instead of days.
everyone is benefiting except the folks that are laid off. this will shrink the workforce and lead to a depression. people won’t be able to afford AI without jobs.