I think the fact that’s it’s not a hard thought to have is not too much evidence about whether other orgs will change approach. It takes a lot to turn the ship.
Consider how easy it would be to have the thought, “Electric cars are the future, we should switch to making electric cars.” any time in the last 15 years. And yet, look at how slow traditional automakers have been to switch.
Indeed. No one seriously doubted that the future was not gas, but always at a sufficiently safe remove that they didn’t have to do anything themselves beyond a minor side R&D program, because there was no fire alarm. (“God, grant me [electrification] and [the scaling hypothesis] - but not yet!”)
I think the fact that’s it’s not a hard thought to have is not too much evidence about whether other orgs will change approach. It takes a lot to turn the ship.
Consider how easy it would be to have the thought, “Electric cars are the future, we should switch to making electric cars.” any time in the last 15 years. And yet, look at how slow traditional automakers have been to switch.
Indeed. No one seriously doubted that the future was not gas, but always at a sufficiently safe remove that they didn’t have to do anything themselves beyond a minor side R&D program, because there was no fire alarm. (“God, grant me [electrification] and [the scaling hypothesis] - but not yet!”)