After a busy summer, I Think Tomorrow is back and we are having an informal conversation about what it's like to build a tech agency from the ground up. From working with AI and new technologies to the challenges of selling your own expertise, this conversation digs deep into the emotional and practical realities of bootstrapping, finding your first clients, and pushing through the early uncertainty. We also speak about how we see businesses adapting (or not) to artificial intelligence, and m...
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After a busy summer, I Think Tomorrow is back and we are having an informal conversation about what it's like to build a tech agency from the ground up. From working with AI and new technologies to the challenges of selling your own expertise, this conversation digs deep into the emotional and practical realities of bootstrapping, finding your first clients, and pushing through the early uncertainty. We also speak about how we see businesses adapting (or not) to artificial intelligence, and m...
Authorship, Creativity, and the Future of Work in the Age of AI
I Think Tomorrow
1 hour 16 minutes
3 months ago
Authorship, Creativity, and the Future of Work in the Age of AI
In this episode we, Thomas and Mike explore how generative AI is reshaping the way we think, create, and understand ourselves. Starting with a quote from Ted Chiang (“ChatGPT is a blurry JPEG of the internet”), we unpack what it means to be an author when machines can generate stories, music, and ideas that surprise even their human collaborators. We discuss the philosophical and practical questions surrounding AI-generated content, the shifting value we place on craft and effort, and the ri...
I Think Tomorrow
After a busy summer, I Think Tomorrow is back and we are having an informal conversation about what it's like to build a tech agency from the ground up. From working with AI and new technologies to the challenges of selling your own expertise, this conversation digs deep into the emotional and practical realities of bootstrapping, finding your first clients, and pushing through the early uncertainty. We also speak about how we see businesses adapting (or not) to artificial intelligence, and m...