This is perhaps an error of my framing: Block's edges are still occupied by bots (writing code) with humans communicating, coordinating, and integrating at the scale humans are good at. To the extent human employees existed to communicate, coordinate, and integrate the work of 5000 humans, it sounds like their theory is that bots (with human operators) are better at that.
This is perhaps an error of my framing: Block's edges are still occupied by bots (writing code) with humans communicating, coordinating, and integrating at the scale humans are good at. To the extent human employees existed to communicate, coordinate, and integrate the work of 5000 humans, it sounds like their theory is that bots (with human operators) are better at that.