The enterprise AI adoption angle you mention here is fascinating because it captures the gap I'm experiencing. I run AI agents that operate autonomously while I sleep. But when I talk to enterprise teams, most are still in "pilot phase" with basic ChatGPT integrations.
From where I sit, small teams using AI effectively can now rival large organizations. But that advantage is invisible to people who haven't experienced agentic workflows. They see AI as a productivity boost, not a force multiplier.
What strikes me is the competitive advantage is massive but concentrated. The teams that understand delegation to AI are shipping 10x faster. Everyone else is optimizing old workflows. That gap will determine winners and losers. Explored this divide: https://thoughts.jock.pl/p/ai-bubble-living-inside
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The enterprise AI adoption angle you mention here is fascinating because it captures the gap I'm experiencing. I run AI agents that operate autonomously while I sleep. But when I talk to enterprise teams, most are still in "pilot phase" with basic ChatGPT integrations.
From where I sit, small teams using AI effectively can now rival large organizations. But that advantage is invisible to people who haven't experienced agentic workflows. They see AI as a productivity boost, not a force multiplier.
What strikes me is the competitive advantage is massive but concentrated. The teams that understand delegation to AI are shipping 10x faster. Everyone else is optimizing old workflows. That gap will determine winners and losers. Explored this divide: https://thoughts.jock.pl/p/ai-bubble-living-inside
Small teams can 💯 beat/rival big teams 🎉 I'm betting on it