Aaron Levie — CEO at Box - Intelligent Content Management
CEO at Box - Intelligent Content Management
Aaron Levie ranks #201 of 14,983 LinkedIn creators in Founder-Led Sales, and is a standout voice in United States. They have 105.6K followers and published 17 posts in the last 30 days at a 0.5% average engagement rate.
- 105.6K followers
- 17 posts / 30d
- 0.5% avg engagement
- — follower growth / 30d
The roast
Aaron Levie’s bio says he has an unhealthy obsession with enterprise software, which is just a professional way of saying he’s the reason IT departments have a password rotation policy. He’s spent fifteen years building a digital box for files that everyone else just leaves in their trash bin.
About Aaron
Have an unhealthy obsession with enterprise software.
Highlights
- Big Audience — 105,625 followers · top 1%
- Top 5% in United States — Ranked #73 of 5205 creators
- High Impact — 497 avg engagements per post · top 5%
- Consistent Creator — 17 posts in 30d · top 10%
Recent posts
Anthropic just announced Claude Tag, a new way to interact with Claude conversationally anywhere you work, starting with Slack. This builds on an increasing trend of being able to send off tasks to agents in-line with where you're working from. The big idea here is that AI agents become coworkers that have their own set of knowledge and ability to work as a teammate. What makes this extremely powerful is being able to connect up Claude Tag with existing resources and access to approved systems, like Box, Salesforce, Snowflake, Datadog, Databricks, Asana, or other platforms, just as you would
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The past couple months we may be witnessing what the Applied AI layer will look like at scale. We’re seeing this directly at Box with our Box Agent, and across the industry in legal, finance, healthcare, and other categories. Here are a few of the key principles: * Build the features that bridge the gap between the intelligence and the workflow. Some workflows can be automated by simply going to a general purpose interface, but others need tuned interfaces and features tied to the work they’re augmenting or automating. They need features that are specific to capturing the kind of data that’
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Over the coming weeks and months you’re going to hear a lot more about model routing. This is one of the biggest plays for the applied AI layer (across coding, knowledge work, support, document management, and so on), because it gives enterprises the ability to get the full value from any leading AI model in domain-specific ways. All without without having to move their data or workflows around. There are at least 3 big reasons why more value is going to shift to this layer over time: * Cost optimization: there are plenty of use cases where you need frontier intelligence for some tasks and s
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