Slow down AI now?
This might well be the end of us… was my initial reaction to the emergence of the recent AI development avalanche. Then I entered a consciously positive space and explored
This might well be the end of us… was my initial reaction to the emergence of the recent AI development avalanche. Then I entered a consciously positive space and explored
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg invested billions into developing his vision of the “metaverse”. I’ve heard many people chuckle that this will likely be an “Elon Musk buying Twitter”-type sunken investment. And
Existential Thinker Friedrich Nietzsche famously proclaimed in the late 19th century that “God is dead”, to point to the fact that the Church and religion had lost significant power and
Asking for help and blowing my own trumpet. Not my forte. I can do it. I probably do it reasonably well. But I don’t like doing it. In fact, for
“You can lead a horse to the water, but you can’t make it drink”, as they say since the year 1175. But in order to lead one to the water,
Can you do a backflip? Have you ever tried? Too risky? Might get hurt? Not gonna try? Yeah I get it. It took me ages to find the courage to
Existentialists have a reputation to love talking about death. And in a way that’s true, in that “endings” matter greatly. Our relationship with time, temporality, endings and, yes, death, are
I’m still drawing from my recent Coaching Lab session with Siawash. One question he asked me at the very start of the session was: “What would
Coaches often talk about “breakthroughs”. I remember watching the Tony Robbins docuadvertmentary on Netflix a few years back, amazed and somewhat concerned about how everyone in it was talking about
Artificial intelligence will be an inevitable part of our work and life. Following up from my recent Nugget on ChatGPT, I wanted to share a few promising ways in which coaches may
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