@omarsar0: Great essay by Tobi. Building an AI-native company? Go read it now. I couldn't resist visualizing it with my artifact g…
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A tweet sharing and visualizing Tobi's essay on building AI-native companies, highlighting the risk that nobody learns from AI doing the work.
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Great essay by Tobi.
Building an AI-native company? Go read it now.
I couldn’t resist visualizing it with my artifact generator.
Biggest takeaway for me: “The risk isn’t that AI does the work. It’s that nobody learns from it.” https://t.co/a10o06cTfd
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