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Historically, if you could deliver product, raising capital is easy, and delivering product is hard whether you had money or not.
As machines get smarter, delivering product should get easier. At the limit, delivering product will amount to transferring money to some machine process that delivers product. At that point, product outcomes differ only as far as the abilities of the machine process that capital raisers have access to differ (assuming product delivery isn't a true commodity). So imo the only thing that changes as we approach the limit is what it means to deliver product and the ability to deliver product will always be more important until it's a true commodity.
So I'd ask, what will delivering product look like in five years? Meaning what skills should someone develop other than capital raising that will help them deliver product best?