Comment by alex_c
19 hours ago
I have a lot of respect for Steve Blank, but my heuristic by now is to ignore any breathless posts that state “teams are doing X with AI, if you are not doing the same you’re behind”.
The much more useful posts are “my team and I are doing X with AI”. Of course, the challenge there is that the ones who are truly getting a competitive edge through AI are usually going to be too busy building to blog about it.
I really enjoyed reading his articles a while back. He wrote an article about about silicon valley's roots in microchip development. I can't remember the details but I reached out to point out how important Autonetics was to chip development and that was based in Los Angeles. From my perspective what made Silicon Valley significant was it's connection to wall street. I wanted to engage on the topic of Venture Capital might be the real product of silicon Valley.
He could have ignored the email or engaged on the topic I introduced. Instead he sent me a wikilink to Autonetics. I was left with the feeling that he had no real interest in the topic he wrote about. It was really no big deal. He is a busy guy and doesn't need to engage with strangers. I never read anything by him again because I was left with the feeling he is just phoning these posts in.