Showing posts with label Electricity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electricity. Show all posts

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Blog Post #1: Why AI Is the New Electricity (And Your Business Needs to Plug In)

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Blog Post #1: Why AI Is the New Electricity (And Your Business Needs to Plug In)


⚡ A Once-in-a-Century Transformation

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, electricity revolutionized the world. Factories that once ran on steam became electric powerhouses. Homes were lit with the flip of a switch. Entire industries were born overnight.

Now, over a century later, a new transformation is underway—one just as foundational, just as disruptive, and just as full of opportunity: Artificial Intelligence.

Much like electricity, AI isn’t a single tool or feature—it’s an infrastructure-level innovation. It’s a new kind of power source that every business can tap into to boost productivity, automate processes, serve customers better, and unlock entirely new capabilities.

If electricity separated the industrial era from the pre-industrial age, AI separates traditional business from the future of business.


🔌 The Plug-In Moment Has Arrived

The beauty of AI today is accessibility. You no longer need a Ph.D. in machine learning or a team of data scientists to use it. Affordable, even free, AI tools are now available to small businesses, solo founders, and massive corporations alike.

  • Got a website? Add a chatbot that handles customer questions 24/7.

  • Need to write content? Use AI copywriting tools to generate blogs, emails, and product descriptions.

  • Struggling with data analysis? Let AI crunch the numbers and give you insights in minutes, not days.

  • Want to scale operations? Automate repetitive tasks across HR, finance, and support.

AI doesn’t replace your business—it electrifies it.


📈 ROI: Return on Intelligence

Let’s talk bottom line.

Businesses that integrate AI smartly are seeing:

  • 40–70% cost savings on operations.

  • Faster turnaround times for internal workflows.

  • Increased customer satisfaction through 24/7 support and personalization.

  • Higher employee productivity due to AI agents handling the busywork.

Every minute you delay adopting AI, you’re paying an “opportunity tax.” You’re leaving money on the table and giving competitors a head start.


🕰️ Don’t Repeat the Dot-Com Mistake

In the late 1990s, many businesses thought, “The internet? That’s just a fad.” We know how that turned out.

Some businesses hesitated to launch websites or adopt email, thinking it was too complicated or unnecessary.

Today, we look back and wonder how anyone could be so shortsighted.

AI is having its internet moment right now—and businesses slow to act are going to be tomorrow’s cautionary tales.


🧭 Your First Step Into the Future

Getting started with AI doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Here are three easy ways to plug in:

  1. Install an AI chatbot on your website to convert visitors into leads.

  2. Use AI writing tools to enhance your marketing output.

  3. Explore AI dashboards for business intelligence and analytics.

Even one smart use of AI can transform how your team works—and how your customers experience your brand.


⚠️ Final Word: The Risk of Doing Nothing

AI isn’t about hype—it’s about survival and scale.

In a few short years, it will be just as strange to run a business without AI as it would be today to run one without email or a phone. Those who move early will lead markets. Those who wait will fade out.

AI is the new electricity. And if your business isn't plugged in, you’re running in the dark.


Want help taking your first step into AI? Our team offers an AI Starter Program for businesses of all sizes. Let us help you plug in. ⚡


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Friday, November 08, 2019

Bill Gates, Elizabeth Warren, And Andrew Yang



Bill Gates is in news saying something like, I have already paid $10 billion in taxes, "more than anyone else," and you can have 10 billion more if you want, but if you want all of the 100 billion, I got a problem with that.

Now the media being what it is (they want a fight!) all sorts of brand name media outlets (this is not yellow, tabloid journalism, this is mainstream media, the kind that informs heads of state early in the morning) are saying Bill Gates prefers Donald Trump over Elizabeth Warren. After all, he is just another rich guy.

First off, Warren has never proposed taking all of Bill Gates' money. Her 2% wealth tax means Bill Gates would pay two billion, which is less than the 10 billion he has already offered to pay.

Second, someone who might be super smart in one niche might or might not be equally informed in another niche, or in the same niche in another era. We think Tesla was so smart, Elon Musk has named his most famous company after him, and Musk is today, and Tesla was indeed smart. But Tesla never bought into whatever Einstein was proposing. Tesla was a pre-relativity kind of guy.

Bill Gates is a PC-era guy. No tech entrepreneur who starts in 2020 can not buy into the idea of a Universal Basic Income (which I have never defined as American Basic Income). UBI is to the fourth industrial revolution what electricity was to the second and what the internet has been to the third. It is basic. It is infrastructure.

In all fairness, I did not hear Bill Gates say anything about UBI. I'd be very surprised if he was opposed to it. But if he is saying, you have already taken 10 billion from me, take 10 billion more, but don't take away the entire 100 billion, because I have a foundation to run.

Only the mainstream media can interpret that as an attack on Elizabeth Warren, or the idea of UBI. I can't.

I actually subscribe to Bill Gates' newsletter. So he has a tendency to show up in my inbox. He is a smart interesting guy doing good work, although it is my firm conviction 100 Gates Foundations will not be able to solve the problems of the world, what we need is a world government.







Thursday, November 15, 2012

Talk About Pulling Your Own Weight


Nanotube Muscles Bench 50,000 Times Their Own Weight
Carbon nanotube yarns powered by light or electricity can run motors, flip a catapult, and lift impressive amounts of weight. ..... lifting loads as much as 50,000 times greater than their own weight .... Artificial muscles might be used as actuators in robotics and surgical tools, and drive tiny motors and flywheels. The nanotube muscles can be powered by electricity, but they also contract in response to light and certain chemicals. And they work at temperatures as high as 2,500 degrees Celsius, an extreme that reduces other strong actuating materials to a molten puddle. And unlike previous carbon nanotube muscles, these materials require no packaging or battery-like electrolytes to function. ..... Individual carbon nanotubes are stronger than steel, highly conductive, have great optical properties, and so on .... One problem is the tendency for nanotubes to form spaghetti-like tangles, where each point of tube-to-tube contact can compromise strength. But over the past few years materials scientists have been learning how to straighten out these tangles and build large, useful things

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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Information As Service, Service As Information

Lightnings {{es|Tormenta eléctrica.Image via Wikipedia

Political Sci-Fi
The Energy Solution: Nuclear Energy

Imagine we have solved the food problem. We have. We produce more than people can eat. We just never figured out how to distribute all that food we produce. Imagine we only produce environmentally neutral products, all electric cars and so on. There is abundant electricity from nuclear energy for all humanity. And there is universal, wireless, mobile broadband. In that post agricultural, post industrial, post electricity, post information age, all that we know as cutting edge and exciting today will have become utilities. At that point much of the excitement will be in the service sector.

Information processing, content creation and search will always be as expansive as the human mind. There will never be any cure to curiosity. We are built curious. At that point the two most exciting economic frontiers will remain screen time and face time: information and service.

Why d

Plug-in Electric CarImage by Digital Papercuts via Flickr

o I bring this up? Is this escapism on my part? I don't expect to see that post agricultural, post industrial, post electricity, post information age for decades. But what I do expect to see, what I am already seeing is the emergence of the same in pockets. It is already happening. Why would a Third World guy like me have an interest in those pockets? Why am I out to betray my peoples whose immediate needs are more mundane? Because you have to constantly inhabit the future to constantly seek the quickest, best routes to the present.

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