On iterative development and cultural differences
What does productive collaboration between developers and the rest of the world actually look like—and how do different societies' values and cultures play in?
Following last week's conversation with Google SVP and AI leader James Manyika , Aria Finger and I get into the value of iterative development and red teaming in tech and business. We also discuss cultural differences, along with why competition among companies is generally good for society—and can actually spark collaboration.
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2moInteresting read
AI Optimist | President & CEO | Digital Twin
2moCompetition in AI has actually pushed us to build better solutions. Being model-agnostic and supporting multiple LLMs allows us to leverage the best of what each provider offers. When different AI companies push each other forward, our users win - they get better features, 50-75% cost savings, and more choices.
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2moVery helpful
Technicien informatique freelance
2moSo long igniting this so wanted collaboration 🙍🙍🙍
COO @ CLEARSTEM Skincare | Managing Partner @ Phoenix.co | Turning Ideas into Market Leaders with My 80/20 Rule
2moWell said! Competition often leads to innovation and collaboration that benefits everyone.