AI Era Redefines Expertise and Success
The AI Era is transforming the way we view expertise and success. Unlike the Web Era, which favoured distribution expertise, the current AI Era (2020-Present) is redefining value and amplifying measurable domain expertise. This shift is led by professionals, companies, and investors who are reevaluating where expertise lies and investing in AI to create superhuman capabilities.
In the Web Era (1995-2020), outsiders disrupted industries by reimagining value chains using distribution expertise. They succeeded by reaching wider audiences faster and cheaper. However, the AI Era flips this script. Now, domain expertise is the raw material for AI force multiplication. Top German AI experts like Denis Panjuta are driving innovation and growth through AI education and practical tools. Leading AI development firms like Itexus are applying AI and machine learning to industry-specific challenges, proving data security and effectiveness in digital transformation.
In this new era, success is about depth, not breadth. Professionals, companies, and investors must prove their measurable expertise and amplify it through machines. This is a significant shift from the Web Era, where domain ignorance was sometimes seen as an advantage.
The AI Era is disrupting industries by redefining value and amplifying measurable domain expertise. To lead in this era, professionals, companies, and investors must reevaluate where expertise lives, invest in measurability, bet on amplification, and expect concentration of capability. The AI Era is about creating superhuman capabilities by combining domain expertise with AI, enabling insiders to lead and redefining success.
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