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Inflation under control. >

“The unemployment rate also dropped to 3.5%, a half-century low also seen just before the pandemic in early 2020, the Labor Department said Friday.”

https://t.co/kzMyIXpl0a https://t.co/Q4XRWf8vUY

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RT @narainio: There was a time he was mocked for this. https://t.co/6d8BWDMDWe

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Recession under control. >

“The unemployment rate also dropped to 3.5%, a half-century low also seen just before the pandemic in early 2020, the Labor Department said Friday.”

https://t.co/kzMyIXpl0a https://t.co/Gs3FatMTJT

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What happens when you show what a large language model can do to a group of colleagues that don’t follow the evolution of the #AI industry (it’s not their job)?

Jaws drop.

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This artwork does not exist in real life.

An artificial intelligence created it for me following my instructions.

These #AI-assisted artworks represent the current frontier of what’s possible by combining human creativity and computing power.

What you see is the future. https://t.co/ho6lgxOiQq

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Now the Bank of England expects inflation to hit 13% by end of year.

https://t.co/8jce8HhRia

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Aug 4,2022. The stock market vs interest rates hikes.
It’s almost like something is not quite right. Almost like something is about to happen. I wonder what. https://t.co/wO9i5chYZM

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And if you become blind to friction (or you don’t care about it, or maybe you even thrive in it), then you can’t understand why or how a competitor with a frictionless solution has displaced you.

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Last week I was talking with somebody about Zoom’s overwhelming success possible b/c of the enormous friction in web conferencing systems. The other person said “well, now WebEx is pretty good!”.

This is the problem with friction: we get so used to it that we become blind to it. https://t.co/tDpZyiCbNn