You can imagine a world where, hey. Like, you just chat with a thing and the thing does it for you, and you don't really care what that software looks like on the back end. And then that opens up a really interesting playing field for, again, startups and incumbents to kinda reinvent themselves and then capture a broader opportunity.
“There's not entirely value in just reimagining things for the sake of reimagining them.”
Right? There's not entirely value in just reimagining things for the sake of reimagining them. But you you can imagine a world where, hey. Like, you just chat with a thing and the thing does it for you, and you don't really care what that software looks like on the back end. Yeah. And then that opens up a really interesting playing field for, again, startups and incumbents to kinda reinvent themselves and then capture a broader opportunity.
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Paints a vivid picture of the future of software interaction - conversational interfaces abstracting away complexity. The downstream implications for both startups and incumbents make this a compelling business insight that's easy to visualize.
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