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Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Reflections of The Industry
Thursday, December 28, 2023
Expeditionary Ai
What came before skyscrapers, cities, and villages?
Settlers.
Before them, Pioneers.
And before all of them, The Explorers (hat tip to West). The Crazy Ones seeking funding, believing the world was different than the current narrative, without charts, KPIs, or benchmarks.
Sure, committees stacked with academics and business folks attempted to corral and regulate every excursion, attempting to either exact profit or spread the word of God.
The great explorers played the game, securing funds, ships, and crews, only to break out over the horizon, beyond the eyes and control of the establishment; away from stifling hierarchies and dogma.
You are the Magellan, de Gama, Cabot, Cook, Drake, and Pizarro of the time; This New World lies between our ears.
And you owe it to the next generations of Pioneers and Settlers to boldly go. To blaze trails that become roads, highways and flightpaths for your kids children to travel to unimaginable places.
Fight the norms.
Rebel against the group-think.
Go your Own Way.
See the Whole of the Moon.
AI ἀναρχία
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
"We Didn't Start the Fire": A Tale of Two Generations Through Billy Joel and Fall Out Boy
Friday, July 21, 2023
The Future of AI in the Workplace: Opportunities and Challenges
- AI is transforming workplace ethics, with people more likely to instruct AI to use deception in negotiations, underscoring the need for research into AI's ethical implications.
- AI has the potential to augment the intelligence of older workers, enabling them to leverage their extensive experience and knowledge more effectively.
- Generative AI can significantly boost productivity, particularly for low-skilled workers, potentially narrowing the productivity gap between different skill levels.
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
Heat Above - Greta Van Fleet and Office Technology
Wednesday, May 3, 2023
ChatGPT Writes this Frost Poem About AI Replacing Writers, April 5
Could ChatGPT lay waste to millions of professional jobs, including journalists?
Source: The Wall Street Journal
Date: April 5, 2023
"...professionals such as grant writers, data analysts, and HR professionals were able to produce news releases, short reports, and emails in 37% less time and with superior results using ChatGPT..."
Greg's Words
AI is replacing journalists, copywriters, and creatives in all industries.
It's happening right now as the writers in Hollywood strike. Good luck with that.
Unlike loom operators, automotive painting booths, and redundant manufacturing processes, the creative arts were once thought untouchable by machines or any being possessing a level of intellect less than a painting elephant.
Not anymore. Every creative effort that involves a creator and a beholder is impacted by the '6 billion' points of light ChatGPT can call upon.
What better to illustrate this than through the human beauty that is a sonnet based on the human-generated WSJ article- created in less than 8 seconds, by ChatGPT in the Style of Frost:
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
The Cost of Progress: AI Regulations and the Erosion of Innovation
Unseen Connections: The Intricate Webs of AI, Gender, and Remote Work
Thursday, March 30, 2023
The Age of AI: Are We Facing Enlightenment or Extinction?
Monday, March 27, 2023
Americans Pull Back From Values That Once Defined U.S., WSJ-NORC Poll Finds
Embracing change and shedding old skin: America's journey towards a brighter future.
Three-point executive summary:
- American values, including patriotism, religious faith, hard work, and having children, are receding in importance to Americans, as per the Wall Street Journal-NORC poll.
- The country is divided by political parties over social trends such as racial diversity in businesses and the use of gender-neutral pronouns.
- Only money was cited as very important by 43% of respondents in the new survey, up from 31% in 1998.
Friday, March 3, 2023
The Singularity of Remote Work: The End Of Generation Gaps
The fear of Covid, remote work, and artificial intelligence is destroying the Generation Gap.
- The fear of Covid affected the Globe, regardless of age.
- Remote work helped us realize what's important, regardless of age.
- ChatGPT(AI) is a linguistic program that is changing the way everything gets done, regardless of age.
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Live Free or Die vs. United in Diversity: The US Leads the Way in the New Way of Work
- US offices are at 40-60% of pre-pandemic levels, varying by city and month, while European and Middle Eastern offices have a return-to-office rate of 70-90%, and Asia's rates range from 80-110%.
- Living arrangements, commutes, and the labor market contribute to the difference in return-to-office habits.
- The divergence in return-to-office habits has a direct impact on how quickly US metro areas rebound from the pandemic's economic shock.
Saturday, February 18, 2023
From Hybrid to Happy: Why Some Leaders Are Afraid to Embrace the Future of Work
Friday, January 27, 2023
The Relevance of Queer Theory in Black History Education
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