When I was at @AARP, we operated by the principle of "What we do, we do for all."
@beccabycott's new @LinkedIn article brings this lens into today's 5-generation workforce and highlights the value of intergenerational knowledge sharing and co-leadership.
https://t.co/6KwcQbArt3
@jsf@jsf loved this piece so much, and cited it in a recent article I wrote on AI and art: https://t.co/7lVnvDqJyw Thanks for the inspiration. #art#responsibleAI
🧵 The historic NYT v. @OpenAI lawsuit filed this morning, as broken down by me, an IP and AI lawyer, general counsel, and longtime tech person and enthusiast.
Tl;dr - It's the best case yet alleging that generative AI is copyright infringement. Thread. 👇
Women-owned businesses receive less than 2% of all venture capital dollars.
Through the American Rescue Plan, the Biden-Harris Administration is investing $10 billion to make capital available to small businesses – helping close the access gap for women entrepreneurs.
Scheduling a meeting:
American: "I'm having brain surgery tomorrow from 2-5pm but can do 5:15pm tomorrow if that works"
European: "Tomorrow is the 789th anniversary of the local cheesemaker setting up shop in our town, which is a 3-day holiday, but I can do next week."
At my last Black History Month celebration at the White House, we had folks of all ages come together to celebrate—including Clark Reynolds. I hope we'll continue to build a brighter future for young people like him.
“A vacation is not, or at least shouldn’t be, a to-do list, something to be optimized with meticulously timed reservations months in advance, though increasingly this is what travel is…”
https://t.co/gQdYnKeS66
Did you know the @fiscalnote Executive Institute has a monthly @LinkedIn newsletter called FNEI Look Ahead?
Check out our latest issue here:
https://t.co/nItwuvoTkv
"A common problem that many women have is that they focus on their job at the expense of their career ... many high-performing executives work so hard for their current company that they forget to make time for their larger personal brand."
Great read.
https://t.co/zFC0Hf1bsH
@mkobach Doing more offline, unplugged, and in real life: like eating meals together around a table, making eye contact with people you meet in happenstance and starting meaningful conversations that lead to love and friendships.
We are so much more distracted and less present now.
“Go to a spot where the tables are placed close together (think Tryst, not Tatte), don’t wear headphones, and don’t be afraid to make eye contact.”
Fun read from @washingtonian that takes a light-hearted IRL approach to DC dating. https://t.co/YtveOXz2nX