Fortune | FORTUNE 08月08日
The 5 things you need to ‘really create magic’ with AI: the LLM, the context, the prompt, the workflow, and the evaluation
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文章探讨了AI在帮助人们克服成瘾和不良习惯方面的潜力,并引用了连续创业者Geoff Nudd的观点。Nudd认为,尽管前沿AI模型趋于商品化,但真正的价值创造在于LLM、语境、提示、工作流程和评估这五个关键要素的协同作用。他强调,企业应寻求系统的广度,深入理解客户,并有目的地部署新能力。Nudd的匿名健康公司便是通过AI在成瘾行为高风险时介入,帮助用户改善生活。文章还穿插了其他商业和科技新闻,如Intel CEO的争议、加密货币的401(k)规则、以及AI对就业市场的影响。

💡AI在成瘾治疗中的应用:Geoff Nudd的匿名健康公司利用AI技术帮助用户克服成瘾和不良习惯,通过在用户高风险时期进行干预,实现改善生活的目的。这表明AI不仅是技术工具,更能深入到个体生活的挑战中提供支持。

🎯价值创造的关键要素:Nudd指出,AI的价值实现并非仅依赖于模型本身,而是LLM、语境、提示、工作流程和评估这五个核心要素的有机结合。他认为,随着AI模型的商品化,企业应将重心放在优化这四个附加要素上,以构建独特的竞争优势。

🌐系统广度与客户深度:Nudd建议企业在构建系统时应追求广度,即触及更广泛的系统和数据,同时也要深入理解客户需求。拥有行业记录系统和与其他系统的连接点,能提供最广泛的语境,从而更好地服务客户。

🚀有目的的部署新能力:文章强调,AI新能力的部署应具有明确的目的性。Nudd的公司将AI用于高风险时刻的介入,是为了直接解决用户的痛点,而不是为了技术而技术,体现了以用户为中心的应用理念。

I spoke with serial entrepreneur Geoff Nudd yesterday, whose startup Anonymous Health deploys AI to help people overcome addiction and unwanted habits. Launched in June, it now serves more than 10,000 users. While Nudd is pleased to have access to more intelligence, he likens the update to the “heyday of semiconductors, where you always want to be planning for what’s going to be out there in 18 months.”

Nudd argues there are five main components to delivering value: the LLM, the context, the prompt, the workflow and the evaluation. “It’s those five things working together in concert that really create magic,” he says. “The frontier models are effectively commoditized. How you create value goes back to those other four components.” 

“Folks like us will go to whatever is cheapest at some point, because they’re all basically the same,” he added. “If I have the system of record for the industry, plus touch points into other systems, then I have the broadest possible context.”

His advice: Seek breadth in your systems, go deep in understanding your customer and deploy new capabilities with purpose. Nudd’s model, for example, uses AI to engage users at times of high risk for addictive behavior. It’s a tool to help humans live better lives in an age of AI.

Top news

Trump demands Intel CEO’s resignation

In a Thursday post on Truth Social, President Donald Trump described Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan as “highly conflicted” and demanded that he resign. Earlier in the week, Sen. Tom Cotton asked that Tan be removed for his alleged personal investments in Chinese companies.

Lip-Bu Tan denounces “misinformation”

“There has been a lot of misinformation circulating about my past roles . . . I want to be absolutely clear: Over 40+ years in the industry, I’ve built relationships around the world and across our diverse ecosystem — and I have always operated within the highest legal and ethical standards,” Tan said.

Context: Intel’s board and CEO disagree on strategy

Board chairman Frank Yeary believes the company should exit the chip manufacturing business entirely; Tan believes it is central to the business and doesn’t want Intel to become dependent on foreign suppliers, the WSJ reports.

Bitcoin jumps on new 401(k) rules

President Trump is set to sign an executive order allowing holders of 401(k) retirement savings plans to invest in crypto. Bitcoin rose on the news. The FT reports that 154 public companies have bought or plan to buy crypto for their balance sheets, committing a total of $98.4 billion. In the previous year companies had only $33.6 billion to crypto. Companies are tempted to acquire Bitcoin because stock investors like having exposure to crypto without actually buying it directly, and the added demand from companies has boosted the price of Bitcoin.

President Trump appointed Stephen Miran to the Fed

Miran will serve temporarily on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors, filling a vacancy until January when a permanent appointment can be made. Miran was the head of the White House Council of Economic Advisers. He is best-known as the author of the so-called “Mar-a-Lago Accord” document, titled “A User’s Guide to Restructuring the Global Trading System,” which argued in favor of raising tariffs on imports to rebalance global trade. He is also an inflation hawk. 

Switzerland reels from 39% tariff blow

Swiss businesses are struggling to figure out how they will survive now that their U.S. export market is subject to a 39% tariff, one of the highest on Trump’s list. Switzerland’s main exports are pharmaceuticals, watches, industrial machinery, chocolate and cheese. “The worst-case scenario has become a reality,” said the Swiss lobby group for engineering and tech industries. “If this exorbitant customs burden is maintained, the Swiss tech industry’s export business to the U.S.A. will be effectively annihilated.” To add insult to injury, the CPB added another category of goods into the 39% bracket: gold bars—another Swiss export staple. Context: The Swiss don’t understand why Trump regards the country with such hostility.

Apple gifts Trump “Made in USA” plaque

Apple CEO Tim Cook presented President Trump with a 24-karat gold “Made in USA” plaque during a meeting celebrating the tech company’s plan to invest a further $100 billion in U.S. manufacturing. That increases Apple’s commitment to domestic production to $600 million.

Other news: The Israeli cabinet approved a plan to fully occupy Gaza City … Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed to a U.S.-brokered peace deal … The U.S. DOJ announced a $50 million reward for the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, whom the administration believes supports various organized crime operations, drug dealers, gangs and gun-runners.

The markets

S&P 500 futures were up 0.26% this morning, premarket, after the index closed flat yesterday. STOXX Europe 600 was up 0.15% in early trading. The U.K.’s FTSE 100 was down 0.11% in early trading. Japan’s Nikkei 225 was up 1.85%. China’s CSI 300 was down 0.24%. The South Korea KOSPI was down 0.55%. India’s Nifty 50 was down 0.77%. Bitcoin rose to $116.5K.

Around the watercooler

AI-driven layoffs are shrinking the job market for recent grads by Beatrice Nolan

Here’s everything in GPT-5 that’s new and different than OpenAI’s previous AI models, by Alexandra Sternlicht

Can Allbirds get its groove back? Once the go-to shoe of tech elites, the eco-friendly brand is going back to its roots, by Phil Wahba

Toyota sounds its loudest warning bell yet about tariffs with an expected $9.5 billion profit hit, by Chris Morris

Stunning new data reveals 140% layoff spike in July, with almost half connected to AI and ‘technological updates’ by Nick Lichtenberg

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