Andy Frisella said in a post on X that the only way humanity wins is when enough people make the daily decision to become the opposite of what they are being conditioned to be.
Category: AI Resilience
Building Resilience in the AI Era: Microsoft paper identifies jobs most at risk
In a rapidly shifting labor market, A NEW STUDY FROM MICROSOFT RESEARCH is sparking urgent conversations about how to build professional resilience in the AI era.
Curt Mercadante: ‘Be the authority AI can’t replace’
Phoenix, Arizona-based public relations consultant Curt Mercadante said small business owners should focus on building resilient influence in a world increasingly dominated by AI-generated content and declining social media reach.
Peter Diamandis: ‘There has never been a better moment to be alive than TODAY’
The media should spotlight humanity’s daily innovations rather than inciting fear, Peter H. Diamandis said in a post on X.
Bob Burg: ‘To communicate excellence consistently… inspires trust in a way that practically nothing else possibly can’
Communicating excellence consistently builds trust in a way few other actions can, Bob Burg said in a blog post about leadership and influence.
Peter Diamandis: ‘The first question isn’t ‘Can we?’—it’s ‘Should we?’”
Technological progress must be guided by ethical principles, Peter Diamandis said in a post on X.
Jason Gregory: ‘The algorithm gives people the illusion that they have freedom of choice’
The algorithm gives only the appearance of autonomy while covertly manipulating individual behavior, Jason Gregory said in a recent post on LinkedIn.
Codie Sanchez: ‘We are in a race for asset ownership worldwide’
Codie Sanchez said the rapid acceleration of artificial intelligence is pushing humanity toward a global contest over ownership of real-world assets.
Mike Cernovich: ‘Midwit people are going to be totally enslaved’ by AI
Concerns about the misuse and psychological impact of AI are growing, with online commentators warning that widespread access may do more harm than good. In a series of posts, commentator Mike Cernovich described how people of varying intellectual capacity will interact differently with AI — with potentially dangerous results.
Bob Burg: ‘Excellence is not about holding yourself to an impossible standard’
“Excellence is not about holding yourself to an impossible standard of perfection,” Burg wrote. “But rather investing yourself consciously in everything you do with an intention of bringing your greatest abilities to the task at hand. It is to create a ‘habit of excellence.’”







