“You don’t know if you’re gonna get what you want on the first take or the 12th take or the 40th take”

This is GenAI’s current biggest challenge: It’s still being sold as primarily an efficiency tool – do more, faster!

In practice, as most who’ve played with it have found, it’s only faster if good enough is good enough. If you’re seeking excellence, it can help you to improve and refine what you’re doing – but not at speed.

The time / cost / quality pyramid persists, despite what we were all hoping.

What GenAI *is* allowing is for more people to try things that previously they’d never have been able to do – like code, write better, or create video or imagery.

But what this fascinating piece shows is that even genuine experts with a desire to experiment and push the boundaries can struggle to get genuinely excellent results – and that human + machine + time + iteration + patience remains (for now) the only way to get beyond good enough.