@GuyKawasaki dropping the truth bombs about leadership saying not only "Eat what you cook" but you need to try it while you are cooking. Then says, "Do Google engineers use gmail?" #CCE2024
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Meeting in Person Proves Human Connection Essential Despite Digital Clones
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Just got to meet @bobgourley in person (we've web conferenced before). I can concur with his digital clone, the human element was indispensable. Bob Gourley – e/acc (@bobgourley) Really enjoying #CCE2024. I hope to meet all of you that are here in person. Seems like in the world of AI and digital clones we need this human to human dialog even more. Here is what my digital clone told me to tell you about that: — https://nitter.net/bobgourley/status/1851334768996299204#m
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Corporate Cybersecurity: Infinite Game Requires Continuous Practice
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@StimsonCenter led a fantastic #CCE2024 cybersecurity panel every corp board should hear. Main msgs: Cybersec is an infinite game> @bobgourley Make yourself breech ready> @chirag_mehta Get your head out of the sand> @jayferro And security is a continuous practice> @investingmom
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Simplifying Context: Getting the Right People in the Room
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You are hitting on a key… How do you simplify by context? What is important when? Many people struggle bc all the right people aren't in the room.
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Enterprise Future: Data Foundation for Safe Secure Knowledge Automation
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The horizon for wha's coming to the enterpise: (my summary of brilliant @constellationr peeps) data as the foundation to discover knowledge to automate safely & securely giving humans more time to do better things. But it's hard: 30% success now! Seek help #CCE2024 = BT community
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AI Risk: Misconceptions About Statistical Nature of AI
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IMO, the biggest risk from #ai is people thinking it is something it isn't. Right now, it is sophisticated statistics with little conceptualization. (Humans work by stats too btw, we just aren't as good at it. And we have an advantage of concepts, but that's another path.)
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Teaching Code Reading Skills in the Age of AI Coding Tools
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1st, I agree no going back & exciting times re tools like Copilot in #AI assisted coding (& more). Means we must teach people to READ code. Reading someone else's code takes more skill than writing your own, a.k.a., the tapper-listener experiment: bit.ly/3Z65MDf #SkillUp bottomblaster (@botblastcap) Absolutely. Code reviewing > code writing nowadays. — https://nitter.net/botblastcap/status/1698913774655443120#m
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Boston Dynamics founder says today’s robots are ‘as dumb as doorknobs’
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FYI on 8/9/23, Boston Dynamics founder Marc Raibert: "Robots today are really stupid. They're as dumb as doorknobs…I think there's a future where the robots are smarter, & they use that intelligence to make it easier (for us) to have them do their task & to communicate w them."
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AI’s Convergence to Average: Why Diversity Matters
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#ai prob not talked abt enough: the drive to a "mean", which likely isn't an optimal state. Study by @RMaria_drc @johannes_wachs + Nadzeya Laurentsyeva @mtlaiethics bit.ly/45gMbTk covers it.👏To improve, we need diversity. Biology & business has proven this time & agn.
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Data Governance for GenAI: Self-Serve and Team Diversity
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Angel Liu head of governance, risk, and compliance for @LinkedIn gave 2 keys for data governance wrt #GenAI: build for developer self serve & team diversity is a defensive strat bc attacks come from many perspectives. You need them all on your team. 👏👏👏 #vbtransform
