AI Is a Force Multiplier for Judgment
AI compresses the distance between thought and execution, rewarding the people who can ask better questions, judge better answers, and turn leverage into outcomes.
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AI compresses the distance between thought and execution, rewarding the people who can ask better questions, judge better answers, and turn leverage into outcomes.
Read article ->Charles Darwin's life offers lessons in curiosity, preparation, objectivity, and integrity. His theory changed biology, but his process may be even more useful for everyday thinking.
Read article ->The Darwin Award is a darkly satirical reminder that poor judgment can have irreversible consequences. The useful lesson is not mockery, but learning how to avoid preventable mistakes.
Read article ->Sam Altman's short list of AI-era skills points beyond prompt tricks: resilience, adaptability, fast learning, creativity, tool familiarity, and coding.
Read article ->Insight is actionable truth. Learning to separate signal from noise helps turn information into better judgment and better decisions.
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