Opening
Lenny Rachitsky (00:00:00): He said that we're just starting to scratch the surface of what an agentic society actually looks like. Asha Sharma (00:00:04): We're approaching this world in which the marginal cost of the good output is approaching zero. We're going to see exponential demand for productivity and outputs. The way that you scale to that is with agents. When all of that happens, the org chart starts to become the work chart. You just don't need as many layers....
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Low-ego framing
", "growth"] word_count: 10939 --- Lenny Rachitsky (00:00:00): He said that we're just starting to scratch the surface of what an agentic society actually looks like. Asha Sharma (00:00:04):...
Uses we/us, uncertainty, or learner framing instead of performing authority.
Accept praise cleanly
Asha Sharma (00:04:25): Thanks for having me. Lenny...
Accepts praise without shrinking from it or turning it into a performance.
Low-ego framing
Asha Sharma (00:07:54): Look, I think that software as a primitive is...
Uses we/us, uncertainty, or learner framing instead of performing authority.
Accept praise cleanly
Lenny Rachitsky (00:56:40): Amazing. Asha, thank you so much for being here. Asha Sharma (00:56:42): Thanks for having me. Lenny Rachitsky (00:56:44): Bye everyone.
Accepts praise without shrinking from it or turning it into a performance.
Ending
Asha Sharma (00:56:02): You can hit me up on LinkedIn or email or text. I think all of those are traceable. Look, how can you be helpful to me? I think we're all early in this journey and great platforms that are built on great use cases and built on great customers, and so if you have feedback, you have ideas, you have things want AI to be able to do to help you achieve more, I'd love to hear it....
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