We're all seeing AI transform industries, but are we looking deep enough? I've been thinking about applying first-principle thinking to identify areas truly ripe for AI disruption going beyond automating existing tasks to fundamentally reimagining solutions.
Instead of asking 'How can AI make X better?', what if we ask:
What is the core human need X is trying to solve?
What are the fundamental limitations of current solutions, pre-AI?
If we were to solve this need from scratch today, with current AI capabilities (LLMs, generative models, etc.) as a core building block, what would it look like?
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