damn, i didn't expect saylor to be a person who viscerally gets it:
"You have to want to do something with the AI. And if it almost does something then it's not that interesting. But if you keep pushing and you find a way to get it to do the thing, it's a zero to one moment.
"And so right now you have to consider that pretty much every product and service and idea that's ever been implemented in the history of the world you may be able to reimplement better. And a host of millions or tens of millions of ideas that have never been practical to implement are now practical. And I think you want to be the first person to figure out how to do something new and useful.
"The only way to be the first person to figure out how to do something is try to do something, right? I think and if you can't do it this month, in four weeks you might be able to do it. So we're at this very pivotal transition point where every few weeks something that was not workable ever in the history of the world all of a sudden becomes technically practical."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIVWyjihxnA
