Here is some advice for anyone entering the job market or in their early days their career: Don't use AI to write or communicate with anyone at a professional level.
Why?
Because writing is thinking, and if you do not exercise your mind to think carefully and methodically early on in your career, you will be not able to offer anything of value later. You cannot survive at a senior level in any legit company without the ability to think on your own.
It is so much easier to say something than it is to write it. Go ahead, take the last thing you argued in the last 3 days and write it down in a cogent, logical argument without an AI helping you.
If you can't do that, then you have not said anything useful. If you can do it, then you are someone who can help come up with an idea that could solve a problem in the company.
If you use chatGPT to create the illusion of competence, that illusion will eventually shatter and you won't have developed any skills to stand on.
AI will abort many careers before they have a chance to get started.
@Richards_Karin This is heartbreaking news. Sincere condolences for your loss Kevin. She was highly respected by everyone in the financial/trading community. Avid Wolves fan and genuine soul. May she rest in eternal peace.
The Utd 25/26 script.
After a disaster window.
Utd will start the season poorly
Amorim will of course get sacked.
With the pressure high. Some idiot at INEOS will remember how nostalgic fans were when Rudd was hired. With no budget for a big manager?
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Uranus is warmer than we thought.
New computer modeling techniques revealed that Uranus generates internal heat. This is similar to our solar system’s other gas giants, like Jupiter or Neptune. https://t.co/OpsOIwXYc9
my favorite thing about deep sea cams are the ridiculous number of fish just standing around on the ground or WALKING around. what's going on down there..
I lose a modicum of respect when I read robotic AI responses to delicate personal/private messages.
There’s something extremely unauthentic, lazy and disrespectful about not spending few minutes to pencil your own words to personal messages.
I go to the pricing page of a product I’m interested in. It’s $19 per month.
Seems fair. But then I notice the toggle is set to annual.
I get why they are doing this. But I’m not ready to pay for an annual plan for a product I’ve never used before.
So I switch to monthly and the price jumps to $29 per month.
I still have $19 in mind so now even if it’s cheap compared to other alternatives my mind perceives it as a bad deal.
I see this almost every day. More founders need to understand how price anchoring works.
Me after making payroll last week at my HVAC company with $68.13 left in the checking account and $176,000 of aging AR that still needs to be collected