Perfect gift for urban planners, community activists and engaged citizens all over the world! We enjoyed writing this book, and we hope you enjoy reading it! https://t.co/c4uh1PscjL
CEOs are uniquely prone to AI psychosis because they’re sufficiently distant from the last mile of work that still has to happen to generate most value with AI.
So when they play with AI, they see the happy path results, often not considering the next 10 or 20 things that have to happen to get sustainable results from agents.
“Look I made this awesome product prototype”. Yes but you didn’t have to review the code before it went into production and fix a bunch of issues.
“Look I generated a contract”. Yes but you didn’t verify all the terms before it goes out to the counterparty and didn’t have to wire up all the past contracts to work with.
The best thing you can do as a CEO is to use AI a *ton* to figure out the real implications of agents in the enterprise, and come out the other side with an appreciation for both the upside and the real work that goes into them.
“Without courage we cannot practice any other virtue with consistency. We can't be kind, true, merciful, generous, or honest.”
— Maya Angelou
via the 5-Bullet Friday newsletter (https://t.co/YedlY319VX) from @tferriss
If the measure of intelligence is the ability to change, then the true “smart cities” are the ones transitioning from car-obligatory to car-optional.
Cities like Rotterdam, where over the past two decades, they’ve made getting from A to B not just easy, but thoroughly enjoyable.
In search of a private space to exercise, fitness enthusiasts in Singapore are flocking to miniature, air-conditioned gyms — a model that’s spreading to the US.
@isabeljoykua checks out one of these microgyms
This is an absolutely wonderful article by Eric Lehman about a fascinating part of the Connecticut River Valley. Definitely worth reading! https://t.co/PngBiomRuL
I recommend this excellent newsletter! Debbie Reynolds delivers practical insight and genuinely useful information! Many thanks, Debbie! https://t.co/7AgiuYcU2G
Check out my latest article: It Takes a Village to Raise an AI: Regulation Alone Won’t Tame the Beast, But It Would be a Good Start https://t.co/46bquDDrYP via @LinkedIn
Thanks for making networking a breeze under the trees at the New York Public Library Bryant Park outdoor reading room - mentors Clare Finnegan, Scott Gruda, @mike7pilot, and Glen Wolyner for M.S. in Mathematics in Finance, NYU Courant candidates. Shout-ou…https://t.co/DuHjUYomG8
I've reposted my AI bias article on Medium in case you didn't have a chance to read it on O'Reilly Radar. Here's the gist of it: AI bias remains a fundamental challenge, despite the hoopla around ChatGPT. Please take a look at the…https://t.co/FyWZrnl7Cl https://t.co/rOU0e3UGhz