I think a lot of people care more about these use cases than image generation or having a system that writes for them.
OCR and making unstructured data usable in more traditional analytics frameworks is fascinating to me.
It doesn’t suffer nearly as much from the hallucinations and black box hidden logic and “reasoning” issues generative AI does so it seems like it could be adopted with less risk and resistance more rapidly and for higher stakes use cases.
Amazon’s retail marketplace grew so fast because of their supply chain competency, making everything findable and warehousing it for businesses and consumers to be available for use just in time.
It’s still time consuming to find my keys and old tax documents. Maybe my problems are less interesting than other people’s, but I doubt it.
I think Google and Dropbox and whatever companies have the most comprehensive access to our data and documents that can improve search and retrieval of what we already have are going to win big in the next round of AI monetization.
Why do ground floor storage units command a premium?

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