Not Everything Needs to be a Conversation
Description
The AI revolution promised to transform everything. Instead, we got chatbots that sound smart but deliver work that looks like a duck, walks like a duck, but turns out to be a goose. This episode digs into why the agentic AI hype hasn't delivered transformative experiences, and what's really holding back the next phase of human-computer interaction.
Details in the Show:
- Why "not everything needs to be a conversation" is the key insight missing from AI design
- How the volume knob reveals the flaw in invisible interface thinking
- Why better thinking doesn't equal better doing in the agentic world
- The difference between multi-step reasoning and true agency
- How the internet became static again, and where the UX designers went
- Why AI tools still require you to do your actual work
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About ON_Discourse
ON_Discourse is a private community of C-suite leaders, investors, and innovators who come together to challenge assumptions, sharpen ideas, and drive transformation through discourse.
As an experiment in modern discourse, the show’s hosts co-founders, Toby Daniels, Dan Gardner, and Head of Discourse, Matt Chmiel, explore how emerging technologies, such as AI are reshaping business, creativity, and culture, grounded in the real-world experiences that emerge from our community’s private Group Chats.
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