Accomplishing goals aren't what make life great.
The path you take chasing your goals, the people with you and the process you take along the way is what you will feel. That is what matters.
I’m going to tell you how much worse it was at the start of the PC Revolution for white collar workers trying to adapt, vs today with AI
Today, presumably every white collar worker has access to a smart phone and/or a PC/laptop.
Back then, a PC cost $4,995 , an off brand was $3,995. 5k in 1984 is about $16k today. It was really expensive.
The only reason I could learn how to code and support software is because my job let me take home a PC to learn. By reading the software manual. Literally. RTFM. Or pay to go to training. Classes that started at hundreds of dollars then. It was expensive. It absolutely limited who could get ahead.
Today, ANYONE can go to their browser, to the AI LLM website of their choice, and type in the words “I’m a novice with zero computer background, teach me how to create an agent that reads my email and …”
That concept applies to LEARNING ANYTHING
Think about what this means. Any employee of any company can say “ I need to learn how to xyz for my job , which is to do the following: Tell me what more information do you need to help me be more efficient, productive and promotable”. Or “ what new skills can you teach me that will help me reduce my chances of getting laid off “. Or “what suggestions do you have for me to communicate to my boss, who I barely know, to help my chances of staying employed “
These aren’t great prompts. But they are a start that anyone can take.
Think about how incredible that is.
Back in the day was so much harder for white collar workers. It was harder for new grads because unless they took comp sci, they probably had never used a PC.
Big Companies are going to cut jobs. No question about it. Small companies is are going to need more and more AI literate thinkers who can help them compete or get an edge
What I tell every entrepreneur, and it’s more crucial today. “ when you run with the elephants there are the quick and the dead. Adopt tech quickly , you can out maneuver big companies. “
@Andy_Bloch@Kevmath@WSOP Is this change confirmed? Fees weren't charged earlier in the WSOP, would be nice to know if this is now being implemented before registering for the Main Event?
@Kevmath@WSOP Is there a spreadsheet version of the schedule or a method to sort the events available somewhere?
Going through this list is not GTO while trying to plan a summer trip or 2 to vegas, sorting would make it suck less. First world problems.
I wonder if AI can help me?
@WUTangKids It’s actually 95 degrees & inverted; they are climbing uphill & backwards! Prior to last yesr, every expert in said it could never be done in under 5 seconds. Impossible!
Everything is impossible until someone decides it isn’t.
Also: Wu Tang is for the children.
Does any good evidence exist suggest the law of thermodynamics has ever been broken?
I can't find any in the literature or otherwise if it does.
That's my inner voice that somehow made it out to Twitter.
@JohnnieVibes This behavior and dumb fake injuries goes away if players push back with real resistance, the kind where the opponent leaves on a stretcher instead of faking it. Player will still get red cards, but other than loses player also
@bengreenfield Come on Ben, you're better than this. Citing a source from 2007, there are multiple more recent (past 10 years) peer reviewed studies showing that protein timing is nonsense for most all training scenarios.