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A friend of ours @Joseph Fioramonti built a tool called Constellations (If you have a watch or attended the first ever afternoon tea session. You'll know who I'm talking about). It measures something most people and most companies get wrong: the gap between what you think you respond to and what you actually respond to. Take it here 👇(also I am NOT getting paid for this and this is not some sponsored thing. Joe does really cool work) https://gen.constellations.app/constellations/survey/d269cab5-coca-cola/skool 📋 How it works: You'll see a grid of Coca-Cola images across two pages. Drag the green (+) dots to the images that make you want a Coke right now. Drag the red (-) dots to the ones that don't. Hit submit. That's it. 🧠 Why this matters: Every day we interact with systems that run on words. Search engines, AI tools, prompts, interfaces. The words we use are becoming instructions. They're becoming code. But here's the problem. If someone asks you "what kind of marketing works on you?" you'll give an answer. And that answer will be mostly wrong. Because desire and language live in different places. You feel a response to an image before you can explain it. You scroll past something or stop on something before your brain catches up with a reason. Constellations measures that gap. The space between what you say you want and what you actually respond to. This is the same problem companies spend millions trying to solve. It's the same problem you'll run into when you build anything that depends on understanding what people actually care about. And it's the kind of thinking that separates people who build things that work from people who build things that look right on paper. Take the survey. @Joseph Fioramonti will compile the results And provide a report shortly! He is an expert in branding and psychology and can come up with some really amazing reports.
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I am very confused now. In theory a great idea to explore but I don’t understand how this tool has given me any inisght. All I know is that I am now subscribed to an email list I don’t want … What I do think is worth exploring is the fact that we have tried to explain our human feelings for a long time with indeed limited/incorrect or even rational vocabulary. Ij the age of AI where reasoning is outsourced, does that leave human decision making and value add in the emotional sphere?
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@Jake Van Clief @Joseph Fioramonti all good guys, the missed tea was probably the reason I didn’t understand what eas presented. Very curious to see what the report comes up with :-)
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As guilty as everyone, trying to set up thé master structure 😅. Obsessed with the folder structure concept, getting these beautiful mind moments on a daily basis where I see everything as a folder structure …
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Very impressed how a simple 3 file structure affects output. Seeing the benefits of having an executor, while I can spend more time on tweaking and actually getting insight into my own thought process
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Tell us three things: 1. What you do (job, industry, student, career-changer, whatever) 2. What brought you to Clief Notes 3. One thing you're trying to figure out right now related to computing or AI I'll respond to every single one. And read each other's intros too because the person who's stuck on the same problem as you might already be in this thread. I'll go first I am Jake, I have been working in tech for 15 Years, building with Generative AI for 3 Years straight now! Excited to teach and learn! That's it. Simple, scannable, gives you data on who's joining and what they need, and keeps the feed clear for content that retains people past week one.
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Hi there! I’m Lies. I’m head of solutions delivery for a Melbourne based software company that specialises in end-to-end enterprise software, mainly for government. I have been impressed and swept away by the capabilities of AI in software development, and now facing rethinking/redesigning how my department works. As a Functional Architect I am trying to work out how to keep our value add human, optimise our processes and workflows via an AI pipeline, and understand how best to create Functional Architecture and specs to feed into AI-powered software development. On a journey, but the fundamentals that are tought here are inspiring and very useful. I am curious to see what the community thinks about the process prior to actual code build. We still need to know WHAT to build after all :-)
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Functional software Architect findng out how to leverage AI

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