One way to brainstorm AI ideas: think about services rich people pay for that could be democratized with AI—like personal assistants, private tutors, trainers, on-call doctors, personal shoppers, wealth managers, or nutritionists.
BORINGGGG! We have an opportunity to change the status quo, beyond traditional support structures. Instead of just digitizing old services, let’s rethink entirely how value is created, delivered, and experienced. AI isn’t just a tool to replicate the past—it’s a chance to redefine the future by addressing problems in ways we haven’t even imagined yet. Why just settle for incremental change?
I feel that most of these are solved today unless someone designs a 10x user experience. Magic VA is doing the AI VA. Tutors and trainers are ChatGPT/Claude. Doctors and nutritionists are likely going to first pass ChatGPT/Claude. I wouldn’t trust my money with AI yet without knowing who’s behind the curtain training it and what data sets are used for that use case. The biggest one maybe is maybe agents sitting on top of DoorDash for the personal shopper use case?
Couldn’t agree more. It’s like someone sent you the shift pitch deck yesterday… 😂
Services as software! Similarly, what are the services available to large enterprises that can be democratized with AI and made available to SMBs and startups.
We do three of the above list. 📱
Robertson Price thoughts?
Building something (again). 🥷
1moIf you’ve had a personal assistant, you’ll know you can’t ai that.