• Interoperable Online Human Relationships - The Context S06E07
    Dec 26 2023

    You may not realize it, but there are important connections linking emails, short vertical videos, and infographics - three of the most popular mediums for online content. Their ability to effectively engage audiences relies on the twin pillars of interoperability and human creativity.

    This analysis looks at the unexpected reemergence of email newsletters, despite social media’s early dominance. It explores the surprising rise of short video clips on TikTok, YouTube and other platforms. And it examines why static infographic images continue capturing attention in an increasingly automated world.

    By illuminating these relationships, key insights emerge on what drives success for each format now and into the future:
    - Email’s resilience owing to its universal protocols
    - Cross-platform video sharing, though not without fragmentation challenges
    - The ongoing popularity of infographics, fueled by human graphic design skills
    - Striking the right balance with AI-generated content moving forward

    As technologies progress, grasping these pivotal connections will prove vital. Understanding how these different formats complement one another allows us to better navigate the ever-changing digital landscape.

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    13 mins
  • Become An Actioneer - The Context S06E06
    Oct 27 2023

    Actioneer is a new AI-powered startup coaching platform seeking to make high-quality advice and mentorship affordable and accessible to founders globally, helping unlock entrepreneurship and enable more people to find solutions, create jobs/wealth, and design exciting, satisfying lives.
    Check it out and sign up for the waitlist on http://actioneer.ai

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    6 mins
  • My Vipassana Silent Retreat Experience - The Context S06E05
    Aug 21 2023

    Recently, I attended a nine-day Vipassana silent retreat, and I’d like to share my experience with you. Firstly, my perspective is limited. I’ll describe the organization and activities of the retreat I attended, but I can’t compare it to others. My insights stem from a 2,500-year-old tradition, so while they are genuine and fresh, it’s advisable not to rely solely on my experience. That said, if you can set aside nine or ten days from the modern way of life to immerse yourself in such an experience, I highly recommend it.

    Vipassana is a meditation technique founded by Gautama Buddha Siddhartha around 2,500 years ago. It was embraced by what later evolved into the Buddhist tradition, and it was passed down orally for many years. The practice remained mainly in regions like Tibet, India, and present-day Bangladesh — where Buddhism was prevalent. About a century ago, it began to gain broader attention, particularly when Tibetan monks, fleeing China’s invasion and accompanying the Dalai Lama, began sharing their practices. By the mid-20th century, teachings were being translated from Sanskrit, the original language of the practice, into English and subsequently other languages. I’ll refrain from using too many Sanskrit terms.

    Commitment is crucial. Throughout the silent retreat, participants don’t speak, read, write, use devices or even make eye contact. The aim is mental purification and enhancing concentration by eliminating distractions. Our group consisted of about 70 individuals, predominantly women, with about a dozen men. While we weren’t segregated, women and men were spatially separated during meals and meditation sessions. We were housed in a monastery in Northern Italy, sans monks, and enveloped in silence.

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    30 mins
  • Don't be a Zombie, be a Luminary! The Context S06E04
    May 7 2023

    What are the implications of advanced Artificial Intelligence on our understanding of consciousness and self-awareness? We have to strive for self-discovery and introspection, embracing a "luminary" mindset, fully aware and engaged with our experiences and emotions.

    As AI continues to advance, it is vital for individuals to distinguish themselves from the mindless, automatic existence of a zombie and actively participate in building a future worth living.

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    12 mins
  • Supporting Competence, the Example of Starship - The Context S06E03
    Apr 26 2023

    The recent SpaceX Starship test launch has important implications for space exploration. Is the media focusing too much on the negatives, such as the explosion, and overlooking the intricate process and the efforts made by thousands of skilled individuals? How important is it to celebrate our civilization's accomplishments and support the enthusiasm and proficiency of SpaceX and its team?

    The iterative, rapid improvement process that SpaceX utilizes is clearly working as shown by remarkable achievements of the Falcon 9 rockets. It is important to acknowledging the hard work behind it, and the competence of professionals.

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    10 mins
  • AI Progress Can't be Stopped but Must be Managed - The Context S06E02
    Mar 30 2023

    AI is experiencing jolting change, with advancements such as ChatGPT and GPT4, but there are limits to individual and organizational adaptability.

    I was invited to sign an open letter that asks to allow for deeper consideration of AI design, implementation, and regulation.

    Concerns include inherent bias, job displacement, pollution of the info-sphere, loss of trust in communication, and potential dangers of Artificial General Intelligence.

    The benefits of AI and AGI are immense, but responsible development and planning are crucial for harnessing these benefits and mitigating risks.

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    18 mins
  • Quieting the Busy Mind - The Context S06E01
    Jan 25 2023

    I lived alone for three months while my wife was in Seoul, for the first time in 40 years.

    In today's world we receive a constant stimulation of inputs, and requests for outputs, in the search for efficiency, and the effort of reaching our goals. Without trying, I unexpectedly discovered how much I enjoy solitude, and the silence. It not only was refreshing, but made me more focused and productive, as well.

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    13 mins
  • Half Life of Skills - The Context S05E17
    Aug 10 2022

    When deciding what is worth developing in terms of professional skills, there is an important concept that I would like to talk about: the Half Life of Skills.

    I'm often asked for advice about skills that are worth developing or learning, and I am always very happy to provide my feedback. These questions come from people of all ages, and this is very appropriate, because those who are not very young anymore, who are not at the beginning of their professional trajectory, can and should invest in themselves in order to maintain and improve their ability to provide value to the businesses that they work together with.

    This is especially important in terms of what I call the half life of skills. If we decide to invest our attention, our resources, our time in a given direction, we have to take into account the opportunity costs that arise unavoidably. For example, our professional time is limited even if measured in decades, so we definitely want to maximize the return on the investment that we are making in developing a new skill.

    So understanding and analyzing what is the likely life lifecycle of these technical skills enables a person to make very valuable judgments on the investment that a particular direction deserves. I hope that, alongside the other useful parameters of prioritizing certain skills, you may decide to use this concept of the half life of skills as something that you also find valuable.

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    17 mins