Thesis Statements: 100 leaders call their shot on work and AI in 2027
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Anne-Laure Le Cunff<br>Neuroscientist and founder, Ness Labs
After automation: Answers will become abundant and questions will become the hard part<br>When answers get this cheap, the value moves to knowing which questions are worth asking.<br>Read full Thesis
Shuffle
Chris Pedregal<br>Cofounder and CEO, Granola
Some of your hardest problems will solve themselves
Read ThesisDan Shipper<br>Founder and CEO, Every
There will be more human work than ever
Read ThesisAnne-Laure Le Cunff<br>Neuroscientist and founder, Ness Labs
Answers will become abundant and questions will become the hard part
Read ThesisYash Tekriwal<br>Educator and go-to-market engineer, Clay
Computational thinking will come for your job
Read ThesisSari Azout<br>Founder and CEO, Sublime
Your attention will be handed back to you. Don't waste it
Read ThesisKarri Saarinen<br>Cofounder and CEO, Linear
AI's biggest problem will be design
Read ThesisTina He<br>Writer and investor, Pace Capital
Boring infrastructure will win
Read ThesisJoe Hudson<br>Founder, The Art of Accomplishment
Wisdom work will replace knowledge work
Read ThesisNir Zicherman<br>Cofounder and CEO, Oboe
The jobs AI can't do will scale
Read ThesisAlex Komoroske<br>CEO and cofounder, Common Tools
Software will work for you, not on you
Read ThesisEmily Vernon<br>Cofounder, Abstract Group
AI will spur a resistance to mediocre ideas
Read ThesisSumeet Singh<br>Founder, Worldbuild
Founders who AI-ify existing workflows will lose
Read ThesisTom Critchlow<br>Writer and strategist, Alephic
The company with the best clock will beat the company with the best model
Read ThesisPhin Barnes<br>Cofounder, TheGP
'Good enough' will beat artificial general intelligence
Read ThesisDan Pupius<br>Chief technology officer, The General Partnership
You'll need to know which bets on AI are reversible
Read ThesisPaul Millerd<br>Author, The Pathless Path and Good Work
The people declaring 'Work is solved' will still be working
Read ThesisJonny Miller<br>Host, Inner Frontier
Regulating our nervous systems will become part of work
Read ThesisKhe Hy<br>Founder, LaTour AI
Our competitive advantage will come from playing golf and being the funniest person in the room
Read ThesisSimone Stolzoff<br>Journalist and author
Your job title will stop meaning anything
Read ThesisNoah Brier<br>Cofounder, Alephic
Software companies will outperform software factories
Read ThesisBethany Crystal<br>Founder, Build First
Weirdness will be the best human advantage
Read ThesisWillem Van Lancker<br>Partner, Terrain
Seeking productive friction will lead to your biggest successes
Read ThesisShoshana Berger<br>Writer and brand communications advisor
Aged intelligence will be worth more than artificial intelligence
Read ThesisEliot Peper<br>Head of story, Tolan
AI will be a whole new storytelling medium
Read ThesisJim Prosser<br>Founder, Tamalpais Strategies
The jobs AI won't touch will be the ones where excellence is visible, and matters
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