Please tell me I’m wrong if you disagree. I’ll give you $500 USDC if you can convince me I’m wrong. We’ve all heard the big narrative around how AI will take everyone’s jobs. Then you hear the counter argument around what skills AI can’t replace. I feel like the absolute first principles question about when humans are totally replaced comes down to this… Strategy If AI can out compete humans in all areas of strategy then we’re cooked. But I don’t think that will be the case. I’d love for someone to tell me what skill is more important than strategy in the age of AI? If you can convince me there is a skill that is more important than strategy in the age of AI, I will give you $500 USDC. Seriously. If I’m wrong I want to know I’m wrong and I’m willing pay for that lesson.
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I’m tempted to open an AI strategy lab for marketers, product builders, and entrepreneurs. If this sounds interesting reply and we’ll see what happens.
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It’s over for Ivy League schools. Claude just launched a version of its AI specifically for universities. It’s called Claude for Education, and it does three things that change everything: 🪂 It teaches students how to think, not just what to say. 🪂 It gives every student the equivalent of a 24/7 tutor, editor, and study partner. 🪂 It integrates directly with tools like Canvas, making AI-native workflows the new default. Northeastern, LSE, and Champlain are already rolling this out campus-wide. The knowledge gap is shrinking.
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