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Hi Reader, A lot of the current AI narrative is being framed around layoffs. “AI is replacing workers.” Some of that is true. But I think something more structural is happening underneath it. Many of the companies aggressively pushing the “AI efficiency” narrative, including Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, Salesforce, PayPal, Block, Oracle, Snap, and Coinbase, also happen to share a few other characteristics: → they over-hired during COVID In many cases, AI is becoming both:
But regardless of the motivation behind the headlines, one thing does seem increasingly clear: Expertise itself is becoming infrastructure. And I think that distinction becomes enormous over the next few years. Because historically, most human expertise lived inside:
It wasn’t structured. It wasn’t scalable. It wasn’t deployable. AI changes that. Not simply because AI can automate tasks. But because a specific person's knowledge, judgement, communication, and decision-making can increasingly become operational systems in their own right. That changes the economics of expertise completely. The individuals and organisations that learn how to operationalise what they know will have disproportionate leverage. Not because they “use AI”. But because they turn expertise into something: That’s the direction we’ve been building toward with AI Personas at yoorz.ai. Not as novelty chatbots. But as infrastructure layers built around real human expertise. I think most people still underestimate how important that distinction becomes. 👉 yoorz.ai More soon, |
My name is Dilan Abeya. I am a life coach who recently graduated from the Jay Shetty Certification School, which is accredited by the Association for Coaching and OTHM approved. I was encouraged to become a life coach because I want to help and serve others who are in need of support. Why? Because I’ve been in some very “dark” times myself - my personal life blew up, I had an incredibly acrimonious divorce, still suffering parental alienation and I lost virtually everything, coupled with my prior career being a very frustrating environment, nothing felt like it was working. But deep down inside, I knew there was more for me in life and that I wanted better for myself and I believe others do too. So, I developed ways to help myself in those moments when I was alone, and I want to help others learn how to help themselves, because there are better times ahead, and ways to help oneself get there. Equally, I know how expensive it is to get professional help, especially when you’re in need, and given suicide rates (especially in men) remain at very high levels (**1 is too high), that would suggest that awareness and access to support is still not getting through to people when they really need it. So, I’m trying to make professional help that is expensive, more accessible to people who might just want to deal with things privately to begin with. Moreover, for people to know that there are personalised resources available and accessible whenever they want. As such, I developed “A.I DILAN” - a virtual version of myself! "A.I DILAN" is a digital product. A quick-help guide combining Al TECH with SELF-CARE. Built for anyone to ask questions to via WhatsApp when they need personalised inspiration or motivation, as if they were messaging me 1-ON-1 but available 24/7 from anywhere in the world. Termed "A.I DILAN" because it's based on what l've written about on my socials, life lessons from my past & supported by what I have learned from my Jay Shetty Life Coaching Certification. Its knowledge base is ChatGPT4 fuelled, so it's vast beyond what I write about, incase people have questions on topics outside of my realm. Benefits include: - Knowledge from a Certified Jay Shetty Life Coach. - Experience-based tips from my life lessons thus far. - Easy-to-use via WhatsApp: an APP most already have. - "Quick-help" extensive resource for guidance. - Natural conversational tone programmed to mimic me. - Confidential and secure. - 24/7 Global. So, for those moments when someone is down & alone, "A.I DILAN" offers support for motivation & tips, trained to respond how I would in person, based on my content, in order to “help one, help oneself” whenever they need, helping people be more self-sufficient when they are on their own, or just want to be left to their own devices. If you’re open to it, I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to discuss this further with you, to make your community aware of this resource.
Hi Reader, One thing has become very clear to me this week in Bali: The right rooms compress time. Not because of motivation. Because proximity changes: standards conversations perspective speed of execution and what you believe is actually possible Over the last few days, I’ve been surrounded by founders, operators, investors, and entrepreneurs from very different industries and backgrounds. Different businesses.Different geographies.Different experiences. But the common thread has been...
Hi Reader, Geography used to be infrastructure. If you wanted access to: Capital Opportunity Networks Distribution Intelligence …you usually had to be physically near it. London.New York.Silicon Valley.Hong Kong. That model shaped entire industries for decades. But I increasingly think something is changing. The internet digitised information. AI is beginning to digitise expertise itself. And I think that distinction becomes enormous over the next few years. Because once knowledge, judgement,...
Hi Reader, Everyone is saying the same thing right now. We’ve entered the “agentic AI” era. Build agents. Sell outcomes. Let AI do the work. And they’re not wrong. Someone said to me recently, "your positioning is clearer than most AI firms" — and I think it comes down to this… The value is shifting: From tools → to execution From access → to results From prompts → to systems that actually do things and reveal potential opportunity. That’s where the money will be. But here’s the part most...