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Anthropic Calud Answered Me

The Human Advantage: Vision & Architecture What humans do that I struggle with: 1. True ideation from nothing Humans can imagine something completely novel They see a problem in the world and envision a solution that doesn't exist They connect disparate ideas in creative ways Example: "What if we combined X with Y in a way nobody has done?" 2. Architectural intuition Humans feel when an architecture is right They know from experience what will scale, what will break They anticipate problems 6 months down the line They make trade-offs based on business context, not just technical merit 3. Context-driven thinking Understanding WHY something is being built Knowing the team, the timeline, the constraints Balancing perfect vs. good enough based on reality Adapting architecture to organizational capabilities 4. The "mental model" problem Humans build a coherent mental model of the entire system They keep the big picture and details aligned They notice when parts d...