Becoming unLLMable with Sari Azout (Hyperlegible 011)
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Sari Azout is a former VC, the founder of Sublime, a friend, and a writer whose work I've long admired. We actually co-wrote the first piece I ever wrote on crypto about a company called Fairmint.
Sari is one of the most thoughtful and tasteful people on the world wide web, something that comes across in her writing, in the product she's building at Sublime, and even her background in this video. While a lot of people are talking about what AI means for humans, Sari is one of the few people I actually want to talk to about that topic.
A few weeks ago, she gave a talk she titled "Becoming unLLMable" at the Sana AI Summit in Stockholm, and then she summarized it on her Substack: Becoming unLLMable
Because of the format in which she originally presented these ideas, we did this one a little differently. To kick us off, Sari gives the presentation that we gave in Stockholm, and then we dig in on questions I had and things I've been thinking about.
It's characteristically Sari: optimistic but practical, grounded in facts but unafraid to imagine, and informed by her perspective as someone actually using AI to build a product and voice that stands out in a sea of undifferentiated slop.
We discuss a bunch of though-provoking ideas, my favorite of which is that average is now attainable by everyone, which means to stand out, you need to be way better than average. She is a case study on how to do that.
At the end of the conversation, Sari makes a few recommendations.
Her Favorite of Her Own Essays
What matters most in the age of AI is tasteLetter to a friend who is thinking of starting something new
One Thing Everyone Should ReadOn Bullshit by Henry G. Frankfurt
One-Sentence Takeaway: "Make yourself unLLMable"
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Big thanks to Jim Portela for editing!
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