When I was 28 y.o. my dad gave me a little blue book….no load investments. I studied that book & along with my 10k it has become 1M. at 58 y.o. Long term stock market investments for the win!
The U.S. House Oversight Committee is accusing Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison of "one of the most stunning oversight failures" regarding the handling of taxpayer fraud in federally funded social programs. https://t.co/LOkBUD9qmc
What started as a trip to talk to the rookies ended with a Ring of Honor surprise.
A well-deserved recognition after a legendary career for @AdrianPeterson.
Warren Buffet’s solution to the deficit:
Anytime there is a deficit of more than 3% of GDP, all sitting members of Congress are ineligible for reelection.
@MikeMsmith19657@HolySmokas You lost based on emotions. You have to accept all "corrections" as a possible win
Never let politics affect your buying power.
Jensen Huang just gutted the AI job panic with one profession.
Radiology.
The field AI was supposed to kill first.
Jensen Huang: “Computer vision was superhuman in 2019. And yet, the number of radiologists grew.”
Not competitive. Not close. Superhuman.
Every forecast said radiologists were finished.
Every forecast was wrong.
Not slightly wrong. Directionally wrong.
There are now fewer radiologists than the world needs. A global shortage. In the exact specialty AI was supposed to erase.
Why?
Because the task was never the job.
Huang: “The purpose of your job and the tasks and the tools that you use to do your job are related. Not the same.”
Reading a scan is a task.
Diagnosing disease is a purpose.
AI handled the task. The purpose didn’t shrink. It compounded.
Faster reads meant more patients seen. More patients seen meant more disease caught. More disease caught meant more demand for the people who decide what to do about it.
The tool did not kill the job. It fed it.
Then the fear did what the technology never could.
Huang: “The alarmist warning went too far and it scared people from doing this profession that is so important to society. It did harm.”
People heard radiologists were finished and walked away from the field.
Medicine bled talent it could not afford to lose.
Not because the work vanished. Because the panic said it would.
The prediction was wrong. The damage was real.
Huang: “The number of software engineers at Nvidia is going to grow, not decline.”
Not hold steady. Grow.
The company building the infrastructure that automates code is hiring more of the people who write it.
Huang: “I wanted my software engineers to solve problems. I didn’t care how many lines of code they wrote.”
Nobody ever hired an engineer to type. They hired them to think.
When the machine handles syntax, the engineer does not become obsolete. The bottleneck just moves upstream. To architecture. To edge cases. To the kind of reasoning no model handles alone.
The world was never short on unsolved problems.
It was short on people free to chase them.
That is the part the fear narrative misses every single time.
340,000 women once worked as telephone switchboard operators.
That job is gone. Nobody mourns it.
What replaced it created millions of roles that nobody in 1920 had the vocabulary to describe.
The losses are always visible. The gains are always invisible until they arrive.
That pattern has survived every technological shift in history.
It is surviving this one.
The people forecasting mass displacement are making the same mistake as the people who forecasted the end of radiology.
They can see the task being automated.
They cannot see the purpose expanding underneath it.
That blindness is not just wrong.
It is expensive.
Every person scared out of a career that AI will actually make more valuable is a cost the economy absorbs for nothing.
Not because of the technology.
Because of the story told about it.
Scientist at Mount Sinai School of Medicine's Light and Health Research Center says that the new headlight bulbs being used in America are dangerous and causing accidents
“He says, older headlights use halogen bulbs which have a softer orange color, but newer ones are bluish white. You're creating a lot of glare for those other drivers”
I agree, the new headlights are awful and blind you. They should have never been allowed on the market
This is why the finish at the LA marathon was so close👇🏼
Michael Kamau of Kenya was not only impeded by a female holding a Kenya flag, but the motorcade led him the wrong way, causing American Nathan Martin to eventually catch up & win by .01 seconds