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One of the greatest lessons I learned about building products is the idea of "Revolution Native Products". Every technological paradigm gives rise to native products built from first principles, not legacy logic.
Early airplane builders were mimicking birds. But what unlocked flight wasn't flapping wings, it was aerodynamics. A completely different version of an aircraft than what most people thought.
In the '90s, people imagined social media as virtual avatars talking in cyberspace. But Facebook cracked the code with text and image based identities. A true internet-native product.
Stablecoins and DeFi lending aren't just digital versions of banks, they're built on the assumption that money and credit can be programmable, decentralized, and permissionless from day one.
AI was supposed to start with robots doing menial tasks but is instead replacing knowledge workers, learning our behavior and now understands how to get and keep our attention better than anyone else.
Easy thing to do is putting what's working currently as it is on the new innovation's tide waves.
The most successful products of each revolution are the ones built differently, with architectures re-imagined from scratch.
Most people today are building AI apps as if it's still the Internet era. What will actually happen is a rise of AI native products that the "majority" never imagined. What feels strange now will be eventually inevitable.
I was building a product to replace executive assistants. Now I’m asking, what new actions can AI take that were fundamentally not possible by humans?
Launching soon. Stay tuned!
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