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Romain de Wolff

Building software solutions that drive efficiency, focusing on secure AI for lawyers.

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Learning at Impossible Speed

The ease and speed of learning through AI tools has reached a remarkable level, making it possible to analyze data, explore subjects in depth, and get advice on any topic almost instantly. This quality of access to information opens up enormous possibilities for anyone with curiosity and motivation, and it is striking that none of this was available at this level even just over two years ago. One particularly valuable application is in optimizing processes, especially in the context of running a small startup with big ambitions, where AI can compress tasks like analyzing, reflecting on, documenting, and implementing improved processes from days or weeks down to hours. The recommendation is straightforward: try it, embrace it, experiment freely, push its limits, and learn from the errors it makes, because hands-on exploration is the best way to understand and benefit from a new technology like this.

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Optimizing the system. 27.2.26 It has never been easier to learn. It's amazing to see how I can learn, so fast, anything I want. I can analyze any data, dive deeper in any subject that interest me. Ask for advices, zoom in and zoom out, on any topics, instantly. This access on information, with that speed and quality is INSANE! It opens up so much possibilities. If we are curious, motivated, anything feels possible! And the speed of the change is crazy! A little bit more than 2 years ago, none of this was possible. Not with this speed. Not with this quality.

There is a very interesting positive impact for me: it helps me get better at optimizing. And with my role, as CEO of a small startup with big ambitions, this feels like a cheat code. Really! I can use AI to analyse processes, reflect on it, document it & implement a new version in hours. Tasks that would have taken me days, or weeks! So you will ask me; what should you do about it? Well, the answer is easy. You need to try it. Embrace it. Play, break it, see the limits. See the errors it makes. That's the best way to use a new tech like this! Let's do it! Enjoy the ride! Romain