@Skyler_Tea After 23 years in tradvertising agencies, I moved to crypto.
90% of CryptoCEOs would not even land an internship at Dentsu or the like.
But yes, of course I was the "OK Boomer".
Spot on, ma'am
Interesting trend:
humans defend AI-generated slops and fakes,
while criticizing human-generated art as AI.
I know, it's not the same people, I see the difference.
Polish 26 year old guitar master Marcin Patrzałek respond to those who have made public comments claiming that his music is fake.
He made this video in a tutorial form showing how he manages to play so extraordinarily well in response. And yes, it's all played on one guitar.
Build the habit of adapting. This is maybe the most important one. The specific tools don't matter as much as the muscle of learning new ones quickly. AI is going to keep changing, and fast. The models that exist today will be obsolete in a year. The workflows people build now will need to be rebuilt. The people who come out of this well won't be the ones who mastered one tool. They'll be the ones who got comfortable with the pace of change itself. Make a habit of experimenting. Try new things even when the current thing is working. Get comfortable being a beginner repeatedly. That adaptability is the closest thing to a durable advantage that exists right now.