Cognition CEO Scott Wu defends AI token leaderboards but warns against over-competition
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Shubhangi Goel
Summary
Cognition CEO Scott Wu discusses the company's approach to incentivizing AI tool usage among employees through token spend leaderboards. While Wu believes the leaderboards are "directionally correct" for encouraging AI adoption, he acknowledges that some employees can get carried away with the competitive aspect. The article explores alternative methods for motivating AI usage in the workplace and the challenges of balancing healthy competition with productive AI tool utilization.
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There are better ways to incentivize employees to use AI
We want to encourage adoption without creating unhealthy competition
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