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Close reading of the corpus at each pipeline stage: raw → clean → relevant → coded.
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Nick O'Rourke, would agree with you. Quantum might require a different type of infrastructure.
Mark Young, 👍
Honestly, Reading books & Exercise makes me to feel 🧠 happy always 😀
Mike, the cost-per-performance race is moving faster than most enterprise procurement cycles can keep up with. The real question isn't which model wins this quarter, it's who builds the workflow layer that makes swapping models seamless.
The release of Magnifica Humanitas proves that the AI revolution has officially evolved from a technical challenge into a profound anthropological and civilizational moment, Matthew. Silicon Valley can no longer bypass the deeper ethical questions of alignment by focusing solely on technical optimization, power, or profit.
Amanda Kasmira Brown, I am glad this encyclical helps endorse all those who worked tirelessly here on LinkedIn over the years for the mission to help protect humanity in the AI supercycle. The time has arrived for ethicalainow.com and I will move to substack for deeper reflections. Thank you for elevating the discussion.
Amanda Kasmira Brown, I am glad this encyclical endorses all those who have worked tirelessly here on LinkedIn over the years to advance the mission of protecting humanity in the AI supercycle. The time has arrived for ethicalainow.com, and I will move to Substack for deeper reflections. Thank you for elevating the discussion.
I have no Idea why some of my reply comments end up in the main body. Then again, I have had lots of issues on here lately, Amanda Kasmira Brown
For now AI is replacing junior software engineers. In two years I'll replace senior software engineers.
It's not only expensive but also more harmful if not handled with proper security mechanism.
The Matrix
What happen now is that you get an expensive senior with an expensive AI tool and this single person replace 3 teams of 18 people. But the AI tool cost 100 million and you have no backup when the senior get sick. 😁
PAPEŽ IMA PRAV
A really important perspective on how AI is changing the value of work rather than simply replacing it. The people who will stand out are likely the ones who learn how to combine technical skills, adaptability, creativity, and domain expertise instead of relying only on traditional credentials. The point about building publicly and showing real-world problem solving is especially relevant in today’s market.
Really thoughtful perspective
Alvin Foo bingo. Accerlate learning.
This is explored in my new book on Artificial Intelligence - AIlienMinds summary Optimists foretell a golden age of Al-managed abundance. Doomers cry: vast cyber-minds will crush old style humanity! ... or make us irrelevant. Meanwhile, geniuses fostering the artificial intelligence boom clutch clichés rooted in our dismal past... or else in cheap sci-fi. Is there still time for perspective? - on 4 billion years of evolution? - or 60 centuries of feudal stagnation? - or how we handled prior tech revolutions? - or mistakes that keep getting repeated... - or ways this time may be different? From Al-driven unemployment to deceitful images, to hallucinating LLMs and tools for tyrants... to potential wondrous gifts by machines of loving grace... come evade the standard ruts.
Some needed context on both sides of the equation. We've recently added four software engineers to the Avnir team.Students/candidates: Two joined us through an internship. You significantly derisk that position for an employer if they can experience your intellectual curiosity, horsepower, learning velocity, and work ethic. Put your ego aside, hustle, learn new skills that Claude Code can't do (yet), and get your foot in the door to work in a fast-paced, high-pressure to produce outcomes (code is not an outcome!) team environment.Employers: I don't know a business that doesn't need fresh thinking. When you invest in the right kind of human talent, they'll amplify your AI investments. Recent grads think very differently from traditional software engineers. Other functions bring their customer- and product-centric knowledge to engineering, all in an effort to thrive amid the evolution toward AI-first thinking.
Abhishek Veeramalla The gap between "I understand AI" and "I can build with AI" is where most people get stuck for months. Having real codebases to pull apart changes that completely. You stop guessing how agents are supposed to work and start seeing the actual decisions behind them. The agentic RAG and agent reasoning implementations are what caught my eye. Those two alone cover problems most businesses I work with are actively trying to solve right now. Saving this one. Thanks for sharing it. Uchenna Richard
This is incredibly valuable 🔥 I like that the focus is on practical implementation and real-world AI systems, not just theory. Resources like this really help beginners connect learning with actual building. Thanks for sharing 🙌