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"";"480";"59520";"(00:00) Most of the public focus to date has been on the large public benchmarks for things like coding. (00:05) I think the problem is though, Matt Fitzpatrick, CEO of Invisible Technologies. (00:10) We're an infrastructure company. (00:12) What that infrastructure allows us to do is what I would call hyper personalized software at Skin. (00:17) It sounds like your position is we need thousands of new narrow benchmarks to capture maybe every labor category, every industry vertical. (00:26) That is an interesting second part of this, which is we're going to see the largest disruption ever in 2026 from companies that don't make this change. (00:37) There are many sectors where the structure of what the industry does is going to change. (00:42) If you think about knowledge work, the production of large amounts of documentation, where these these technologies are very disruptive. (00:49) I think the question is which parts of your business can really change with AI. (00:52) What are you seeing most companies get wrong on their mission to implement AI?"
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2 480 59520 (00:00) Most of the public focus to date has been on the large public benchmarks for things like coding. (00:05) I think the problem is though, Matt Fitzpatrick, CEO of Invisible Technologies. (00:10) We're an infrastructure company. (00:12) What that infrastructure allows us to do is what I would call hyper personalized software at Skin. (00:17) It sounds like your position is we need thousands of new narrow benchmarks to capture maybe every labor category, every industry vertical. (00:26) That is an interesting second part of this, which is we're going to see the largest disruption ever in 2026 from companies that don't make this change. (00:37) There are many sectors where the structure of what the industry does is going to change. (00:42) If you think about knowledge work, the production of large amounts of documentation, where these these technologies are very disruptive. (00:49) I think the question is which parts of your business can really change with AI. (00:52) What are you seeing most companies get wrong on their mission to implement AI?