In this era teeming with technology, we frequently discuss how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the world. However, if we closely observe human behavior, we find that our approach to innovation hasn't changed much over the centuries. The real challenge of innovation lies not in the concept but in the execution.
The Gap Between Ideas and Execution
In modern society, countless innovative ideas are born in coffee shops, offices, and brainstorming sessions. Among these ideas:
Ideas and plans always look great on paper, but few people actually put them into action.
The Challenge from Prototype (MVP) to Product
Even if someone takes action, turning an idea into a tangible product is rare:
This means that even when a preliminary prototype is developed, few push further to test and refine the product.
The Struggles of Starting a Company and Raising Funds
Even reaching the beta testing stage, the entrepreneurial journey remains fraught with challenges:
These statistics show that while we have countless new ideas and plans, only a few overcome numerous obstacles to turn innovation into reality.
Humans vs. AI: A Comparison in Execution
AI has showcased formidable execution capabilities across various fields, but humans often fall short in executing innovations. This isn't due to a lack of talent or creativity but rather a lack of persistence and determination to turn ideas into reality.
Execute Innovation: The Key to Change Lies in Action
Centuries ago, inventors changed the world through fearless spirit and relentless effort. Today, we need the same spirit to stay competitive in the age of AI. Innovation isn't just about wild ideas; it's about practical, step-by-step execution.
Let's start today: don't just talk about innovation—actively execute it!
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