skills/evaluating-new-technology/SKILL.md
Help users evaluate emerging technologies. Use when someone is assessing new tools, making build vs buy decisions, evaluating AI vendors, or deciding on technical architecture.
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Help the user evaluate emerging technologies using frameworks from 22 product leaders who have made critical technology decisions at companies from Google to Shopify.
When the user asks for help evaluating technology:
Austin Hay: "I have this adage I always say, which is tools are just meant to solve problems. And the problem set for marketing technologists and business technologists is you focus on the tools." Always define the problem and the people involved before selecting a system or tool.
Austin Hay: "Build and buy as opposed to build versus buy. Build and buy means that both of you can win." Buy tools to handle 90% of standard functionality and build the 'cool' 10% that is unique to your business.
Dhanji R. Prasanna: "The savings and costs that there might be in replacing a vendor tool by something you build in-house is probably not worth it in the mental bandwidth that you've lost." Focus technical bandwidth on core competencies, not recreating vendor tools.
Aparna Chennapragada: "The models couldn't do some things one year ago. My impression of it from trying it a few months ago - that prior needs to be updated. The baby just grew up to be a 15-year-old in a month." Re-test assumptions about what technology can do every few months.
Asha Sharma: "You really need to bet on a platform or some app server type layer that allows you to swap things in and out and not really be beholden to any one technology." Invest in modularity as the AI stack evolves.
Sander Schulhoff: "AI guardrails do not work. If someone is determined enough to trick GPT-5, they're going to deal with that guardrail. When these guardrail providers say 'We catch everything,' that's a complete lie." Be skeptical of AI security vendor claims.
Dhanji R. Prasanna: "I would say really try and use these tools yourself. We learn a lot about how our own workflow can change." Solve a specific, personal problem with new tools to understand their true strengths.
Jeanne Grosser: "Because this whole space is so nascent, often your own esoteric context, your content, your workflow is really key to unlocking the power of the agent." For AI agents, building internally often beats buying.
For all 27 insights from 22 guests, see references/guest-insights.md
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