Everywhere I go I see opportunities. Driveways that need cleaning, parking lots that need fresh paint, clubs that are at capacity and clearly demand for more, software with missing features
here's what I would prioritize:
1. combat misinformation - AI is critical to the growth/productivity solution. there are no environmental concerns that have merit
2. allocate and pre-approve zoning for DCs near power.
3. invite CEOs from Bell,Microsoft,OpenAI, to dinner with PM - open a dialog with people that are actively building infrastructure.
4. Internal usage - mandate people start using these tools to improve government services
@playerTwoQ@lucyhargreaves4 the big portion of operational costs are from turning electrons into tokens and if those electrons are coming from our grid then much of the money says in the country even if they're owned and run by US Tech companies.
@build_canada They should be able to turn it around.
I buy plenty of shipping labels. UPS is usually the lowest price &fastest option
Canada post sent me invoices but no way to pay them for months
@sspriint AI allows people to take on increasingly ambitious projects and fill the gaps in their skills.
millions of people have access to the tools required to invent things like this now.
@build_canada@lucyhargreaves4@goclio@jack_newton I think it all goes back to housing. When people don’t have disposable income they can’t experiment with ideas, invest in startups or be the consumer of them.
Having money itching to be spent in your pocket creates the ambition that you can do something with it
@ryangerritsen Boomers discounting the achievements of the current generation
“We went to the moon uphill both ways in a solar storm with just a slide ruler. Kids these days are lazy”
I'm digging the new Gemini features in Docs and Sheets. I've been able to create custom calculators, and create FAQs based on information in my Gmail. That was a cool use case.