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Delete Your AI Notes. Seriously. Delete Them.
Your AI tools can produce a research brief in 45 seconds. A 1,500-word competitor analysis with tags and backlinks, filed in the right folder before you finish your coffee. A full knowledge graph connecting everything you've read this month to everything you saved last quarter.
The problem is - you're not reading any of it.
In 2007, researchers at the University of Minnesota found that shoppers with 24 jam options bought at one-tenth the rate of shoppers with 6. More choices, fewer decisions. That study got cited thousands of times. The real punchline took almost 20 years to arrive, and it landed on everyone's hard drive at once.
This video breaks down generative overload: what happens when your AI agents produce documents faster than any human can consume them. We cover the collector's fallacy (Christian Tietze, 2014), Toffler's information overload from Future Shock (1970), the cognitive penalty of unprocessed information (Glenn Wilson's 2007 study at the University of London), and why Toyota's just-in-time production system from the 1950s holds the answer most productivity communities haven't figured out yet.
The constraint was never generation. It was always attention.
Видео Delete Your AI Notes. Seriously. Delete Them. канала JA Westenberg
The problem is - you're not reading any of it.
In 2007, researchers at the University of Minnesota found that shoppers with 24 jam options bought at one-tenth the rate of shoppers with 6. More choices, fewer decisions. That study got cited thousands of times. The real punchline took almost 20 years to arrive, and it landed on everyone's hard drive at once.
This video breaks down generative overload: what happens when your AI agents produce documents faster than any human can consume them. We cover the collector's fallacy (Christian Tietze, 2014), Toffler's information overload from Future Shock (1970), the cognitive penalty of unprocessed information (Glenn Wilson's 2007 study at the University of London), and why Toyota's just-in-time production system from the 1950s holds the answer most productivity communities haven't figured out yet.
The constraint was never generation. It was always attention.
Видео Delete Your AI Notes. Seriously. Delete Them. канала JA Westenberg
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