Substack Notes
Sometimes I can't believe we built this. Like, humans had the chance to live with the Earth, grow food, eat fruits, sit by the beach, take care of each other. And instead we invented rent, debt, jobs that drain us, and systems that reward destruction. It never had to be this way.
Karim Wafasubstack.comPrompt engineering was just the beginning.
Today, we’re moving towards context engineering - a more holistic and powerful approach to shaping the behavior of AI systems.
While prompt engineering focuses on creating effective instructions or questions to elicit desired responses from language... See more
Ursula Maria Mayersubstack.comUsing AI to speed things up isn’t the solution.
If we only accelerate what’s broken, we get to collapse faster.
The real opportunity is to reimagine: not automate the old world, but build a better one.
To use AI to repair what’s hollow, elevate what matters, and... See more
The Human Playbooksubstack.comThe consulting value chain is slowly being unbundled.
I could break up a typical consulting engagement into the following general components:
Research and synthesis;
Framework and structuring;
Presentation building;
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MCsubstack.com
Some CEOs are out of control. They’re CELEBRATING the chance to fire people because “AI doesn’t ask for a raise”.
One executive bragged about laying off 27 out of 30 team members because AI could do their work faster and cheaper.
Another said, “AI doesn’t go on strike. It doesn’t ask for a... See more
AI Governance Leadsubstack.comI just rewatched this 3 times. Have never heard someone break this down so succinctly and eloquently
Roy Ben-Tzvisubstack.com
