
"I think the breakthrough AI opportunity is still slightly ahead of us or slightly ahead of most of us, and that is the widespread introduction of AI companions that we'll have at our disposal at work and home that are trained by us, that know everything we know, and that can take action on our behalf across a range of activities."
"Yeah, I'm constantly hearing from colleagues, guests on this show, other contacts about how they're using AI in really new and creative ways, and I think, "Gosh, I should really try that." But at this point, I'm using it for writing article summaries that we need to do for the magazine, and HBR.org and honestly, feedback on which colleges my daughter should apply to. But I know that I could use it for so much more if I just put the work in to better"
No established blueprint exists for AI use, so individuals and organizations are experimenting to discover productive applications. Some users currently employ AI for tasks such as writing article summaries and evaluating college choices. A significant opportunity lies in personal AI companions trained by individuals that know users' knowledge and can act on their behalf across work and home activities. The concept of identic AI promises broad utility but also raises privacy, control, and ethical concerns. Adoption may be gradual yet hard to resist as these companions become more capable and integrated.
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