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How to Be Everything: A Guide for Those Who (Still) Don’t Know What They Want to Be When They Grow Up - How to Be Everything
How to Be Everything: A Guide for Those Who (Still) Don’t Know What They Want to Be When They Grow Up - How to Be Everything
What do you want to be when you grow up? It's a familiar question we're all asked as kids. While seemingly harmless, the question has unintended consequences. How to Be Everything is a companion for the multipotentialite.
·howtobeeverything.com·
How to Be Everything: A Guide for Those Who (Still) Don’t Know What They Want to Be When They Grow Up - How to Be Everything
The No. 1 Predictor Of Career Success According To Network Science
The No. 1 Predictor Of Career Success According To Network Science
It has been over three years since Steve Jobs died. Since then, books have been written and movies have been made. Each has celebrated his legacy and aimed to share the secrets he used to build the largest company in the world; things like attention to detail, attracting world-class talent and holding [...]
·forbes.com·
The No. 1 Predictor Of Career Success According To Network Science
Generalist and specialist species - Wikipedia
Generalist and specialist species - Wikipedia
A generalist species is able to thrive in a wide variety of environmental conditions and can make use of a variety of different resources (for example, a heterotroph with a varied diet). A specialist species can thrive only in a narrow range of environmental conditions or has a limited diet. Most organisms do not all fit neatly into either group, however. Some species are highly specialized (the most extreme case being monophagous, eating one specific type of food), others less so, and some can tolerate many different environments. In other words, there is a continuum from highly specialized to broadly generalist species.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Generalist and specialist species - Wikipedia
Talent and workforce effects in the age of AI
Talent and workforce effects in the age of AI
​Will AI-driven automation render most jobs obsolete, or is smart technology ushering in an age of humans working in collaboration with artificial intelligence? A new Deloitte survey suggests the direction organizations are headed.
By one account, 37 percent of organizations have deployed AI solutions—up 270 percent from four years ago.
Analysts forecast global AI spending will more than double over the next three years, topping US$79 billion by 2022.
The AI-aided process has reduced actionable events from about 2,500 to 150 daily, enabling the professionals in TiVo’s network operations center to more easily manage highly complex operations, 24/7.
·www2.deloitte.com·
Talent and workforce effects in the age of AI
Artificial Intelligence: The Impact on Employment and the Workforce
Artificial Intelligence: The Impact on Employment and the Workforce
How is AI replacing jobs? Which roles and industries will be most impacted? How can societies get prepared?
And of course states, governance, and social mechanisms — A.I. can have a great role in eliminating bureaucracy, improving the service to citizens, along with the design and performance of social programs.
in most cases, Artificial Intelligence will have a supportive role to humans — empowering the human factor to perform better in handling complex and critical situations that require judgment and creative thinking.
In parallel, there would be numerous new roles and specialties with a focus on technology and science.
States need a new strategy with a focus on education; they need to rethink how markets, companies, and employment agreements should work in the new era of intelligent automation; they need to redesign the social mechanisms to cover a range of new scenarios and situations.
·medium.com·
Artificial Intelligence: The Impact on Employment and the Workforce
The Generalized Specialist: How Shakespeare, Da Vinci, and Kepler Excelled - Farnam Street
The Generalized Specialist: How Shakespeare, Da Vinci, and Kepler Excelled - Farnam Street
Should we generalize or specialize? This article explores how Shakespeare and Da Vinci excelled by branching out from their core competencies.
“What do you want to be when you grow up?”
“The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.” — Archilochus
·fs.blog·
The Generalized Specialist: How Shakespeare, Da Vinci, and Kepler Excelled - Farnam Street
Meta Shows How Quest Pro Uses Shared Point Clouds for Local Multiplayer
Meta Shows How Quest Pro Uses Shared Point Clouds for Local Multiplayer
Meta hasn’t rolled out colocation services for the entire Quest platform yet—meaning a pair of Quest 2 headsets can’t automatically ‘see’ each other in the same physical playspace—although that’s not entirely true for its latest headset, Quest Pro. Meta published a quick explainer video recently showing off how local multiplayer works between two Quest Pros. […]
·roadtovr.com·
Meta Shows How Quest Pro Uses Shared Point Clouds for Local Multiplayer
Club dVIN
Club dVIN
Club dVIN is the world’s first decentralized wine club, a community that not only shares information, knowledge, wine, and experiences with wine makers and wine lovers around the world. Join the club and get unique access to experts, wine makers, up and coming new producers, once-in-a-lifetime wine experiences, and like-minded wine lovers no matter your experience and expertise with wine.
·clubdvin.com·
Club dVIN