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True but the difference between done and done well is the difference between 'cool tech' and 'mass adoption'.Artificial Neural Networks aren't even that hard to implement today.
More like the miners. Assuming google is the exemplar: they're 3-5 years ahead of most at "shovel-making" and giving them away for free - so we can assume the value isn't the tools but the adoption.If we look at the immediate future, maybe it's time to sell shovels.
Tools are powerful and free, it's actionable information and communities that are valuable. Not just eyeballs, but scalable advocacy.
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