I was fortunate enough to experience death last month. Here's what it taught me about customers.
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"...the funeral was an excellent networking opportunity, and I was able to share my amazing experience working for [ChatGPT rebadge "AI" company] with all of my friends and family. I spent extra time showing Grandma how she can chat with our product NeedAFriendAI since Grandpa isn't around anymore."
"And with my outstandingly generous employer I was able to share my employee-discount with her - even though family is not included by default - so she can save 2.99/month. So thankful to be able to work for [ChatGPT rebadge "AI" company]! "
Customers? Consumers.
My wife was mentioning the other week how awkward it was to see people making “happy work anniversary!” posts to the account of somebody who’d died last year.
Only the humans know that. So like 12 of the platforms users.
It will be the most eventful day no one speaks of.
They’re all bots so it isn’t actually guaranteed they’ll die. Some might get iterated for eternity.