Even though his focus is real estate, his lessons apply across most industries.
It's one of the most grounded takes I've seen on AI.
“I don’t think the internet replaced workers. It replaced humans who don’t use the internet with humans who do use the internet and then created more jobs and more opportunities.”
Every major shift feels disruptive until it becomes unnoticeable. We don't "think about using the internet" anymore.
He speaks about the enablement AI provides. Not more buttons, or tools, or platforms. You should be using AI to create push-button, done-in-one-click recipes (as he calls them).
If you have "boring tasks" that take time away from you every day, tell me in the comments.
(I want to solve them)
There's always a solution to the problem if we work together on the approach. Let's get that time back.