I am old enough to have lived the dot-com era. In the mid-90's I had a "cushy" job but once I realized that the internet was going to be huge, I quit my job and rode the dot-com wave.
And now here we are with AI.
The way I see it AI is going to be evermore disruptive of old business model than the Internet has been; but contrary to the dot-com era, the barrier to entry is a lot higher. Is it?
Aside from YC's recent batch, where/how does HN see Innovation leveraging AI and where are the opportunities?
I asked ChatGTP and what I got back was average cliche' answers.
Can we have a human-powered large scale brainstorming?
TIA
What's different is that AI is a far broader field than dot-com era businesses, so many people will be lost in the shiny hype-stuff and fail to see the true scope of what's changing.
AI is about creating intelligence, and intelligence is the source of all innovation, developing, technology, invention, art, etc. in the world. It's clear to see that with all the benchmarks AI is surpassing humans in, one by one, despite decades of people saying such feats are impossible, that AI overtaking human intelligence is inevitable.