I asked Claude if my plan was on track for the goal — and got an honest 'No'
Sasaki Ryuji sought an honest assessment from AI, Claude, regarding the likelihood of achieving his revenue goals. Claude's response indicated that reaching a 90% probability within 12 months was structurally impossible, providing a detailed probability snapshot. This interaction highlighted the importance of data-driven evaluations in business planning, especially for solo founders.
- ▪Sasaki Ryuji asked Claude if his plan was on track to hit a 90% probability mark for revenue goals.
- ▪Claude responded with a clear 'No', citing structural reasons that made the goal unattainable within the desired timeframe.
- ▪The assessment emphasized the need for data-driven decision-making, free from optimism bias.
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