Saturday, May 13, 2023
ChatGPT Literacy Course: Blog Posts
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Software Developer
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100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Line Supervisor
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help An Operations Manager
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help An Office Clerk
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100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Mechanic
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100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Police Officer
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100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help An Administrative Assistant
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Bartender
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100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Waiter Or Waitress
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100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Janitor
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100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Stocking Associate
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Food Preparation Worker
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Cashier
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Salesperson
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Carpenter
How Can ChatGPT Provide Suggestions For Creating Effective Social Media Ads?
How Can ChatGPT Suggest Ways To Improve Social Media Engagement And Grow A Following?
How Can ChatGPT Assist In Creating Email Marketing Campaigns That Generate High Open And Click-through Rates?
How Can ChatGPT Provide Guidance On How To Create Compelling Marketing Copy?
How Can ChatGPT Help Create Effective Landing Pages That Convert Visitors Into Leads Or Customers?
How Can ChatGPT Provide Recommendations For Improving Website Design And User Experience?
How Can ChatGPT Suggest Optimization Techniques To Improve Website Speed And Loading Times?
How Can ChatGPT Analyze Website Traffic Data And Provide Recommendations For Improving Website Performance?
How Can ChatGPT Conduct Keyword Research And Suggest The Best Keywords To Target For SEO?
How Can ChatGPT Generate Content Ideas For Blog Posts, Social Media Updates, And Other Marketing Materials?
How Can ChatGPT Provide Data-Driven Insights Into Consumer Behavior And Trends?
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help Dentists
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help Electronics Engineers
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help Human Resources Managers
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help Education Administrators
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help Nurse Practitioners
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100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Truck Driver
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Researcher
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help Health Specialties Teachers
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help Friendships
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100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Family
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100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help Surgeons
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100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help Managers
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100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help Musicians
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100 Ways An Insurance Agent Can Use ChatGPT To Increase Sales
100 Ways To Use ChatGPT For Excel
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Marketer
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Student
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Who This Online Course Is For
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Creator
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100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Teacher
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Church Pastor
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Novelist
ChatGPT Literacy For Corporate Teams Of All Sizes
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
10: CRISPR
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 9, 2023
Getting ready to take the stage for the first time in Vegas since COVID. 🤘🏼#emslive pic.twitter.com/eNnbxAoKAe
— Brian Solis (@briansolis) May 10, 2023
If you think GPT-4-32K is cool, look into ALiBi.
— Matt Shumer (@mattshumer_) May 9, 2023
It’s going to leave GPT-4-32K in the dust.
TLDR, it’s a new way to train AIs to work with very long sequences.
Imagine putting every doc anyone in your company has ever written into ONE prompt.https://t.co/U5HxMwPCwt
Tuesday, May 09, 2023
9: Ukraine
Things in Russia Aren’t as Bad as the Bad Old Soviet Days. ‘They’re Worse.’ In light of what their country is inflicting on Ukraine, it is difficult to speak of Russians as victims. That, in fact, may be one major reason many decent Russians feel that Mr. Putin’s Russia — their Russia — is worse than the Soviet state whose demise he laments. They had thought their nation free of the horrible tyranny of its past, and Mr. Putin is not only reviving that but also bringing shame and alienation to their nation. ......... a Soviet leader probably would not have survived a disastrous decision like the invasion of Ukraine. ......... “We make a distinction between ‘open’ and ‘closed’ societies, but there is also a distinction between ‘openings’ and ‘closings,’” Ivan Krastev, a Bulgarian political scientist and one of the foremost chroniclers of the collapse of the Soviet empire, told me. “The generation of Soviet people in the 1970s and 1980s lived in a closed society that was opening, discovering that things that had been impossible were becoming possible. Putin’s is a period of radical closings. People are losing things they felt had finally been granted them. Openings led to hope; this system leads to hopelessness.” .......... What he has done, at its heart, is create a system in which everything — the government, the political police, the legislature, the military — depends personally on him. ........ If the most common charge used to imprison dissidents in the last decades of Soviet rule was “anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda,” an omnibus law that at least made clear that the crime was in opposing Soviet rule, Mr. Putin lashes back at his opponents with random weapons, whether it’s his government’s apparent poisoning of Alexei Navalny or the condemnation of Vladimir Kara-Murza to 25 years in prison for treason. Accusing Mr. Gershkovich of espionage may well have been motivated at least in part by fury that someone with a Russian background would dare report the truth about Russia. .......... Ten days into the invasion, the police arrested more than 4,600 demonstrators in Russia, and hundreds of thousands of Russian men have fled the country to avoid being shanghaied into the army. .......... Russian restaurants, including ones that reconceived their menus, struggle to stay open. Stolichnaya vodka has now been rebranded as Stoli. ......... Mr. Putin, in the name of an ephemeral Russian greatness, has done great and lasting harm to his people and their culture.
Today.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 9, 2023
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I always worry when I check out that Square's tipping options algorithm is going to get too smart & track me everywhere... so it will just keep upping the % tip suggestions until they are like 500%. but slowly and imperceptibly so i don't notice. That is my real AI fear.
— sam lessin 🏴☠️ (@lessin) May 8, 2023
Fear not. Regulate.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 9, 2023
:)
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 9, 2023
How so? People are people.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 9, 2023
To our children, a magazine is an iPad that doesn't work.
— Brian Solis (@briansolis) May 7, 2023
They have to learn how to navigate analog in the same way many of us learned to navigate digital.
Innovation in CX and EX must be rooted in #digitalempathy.
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— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 9, 2023
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— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 9, 2023
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— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 9, 2023
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— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 9, 2023
AI Terms I hear:
— Jeremiah Owyang (@jowyang) May 9, 2023
AI First: A mindset in which humans use AI before attempting a task or asking other humans.
Autonomous AI Agent. Self-governing, independently make decisions & acts, without direct human intervention.
AGI: Artificial General Intelligence, which is an AI equal… pic.twitter.com/hP2dxS6Xn0
I know a guy who hopped on calls with two prospects without a shirt on.
— Godwin Idoko (@TheCopyGh0st) May 8, 2023
And he closed both.
Turns out...
They just want to know if you can create the desired results.
Anyways...
I'm taking my next calls shirtless.
Good morning!
The quality of my sleep dramatically increased once I started following the 3–2–1 rule.
— Alex Van Dromme (@VanDrommeAlex) May 8, 2023
• 3 hours before bed no food
• 2 hours before bed no drinks
• 1 hour before bed no electronics
What other methods do you use?
400 followers!
— Carlo Thielen (@CarloThielen) May 8, 2023
It took me 2 months to reach 100 followers.
It took me 1,5 months to reach 300 followers.
It took me 10 days to go from 300 to 400.
Here's the secret:
I dropped the act and showed my true self.
Authenticity is how you connect and stand out.
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Marketer https://t.co/0O0UXKjGVX
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 9, 2023
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— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 9, 2023
As Putin Bides His Time, Ukraine Faces a Ticking Clock Ukraine is feeling short-term pressure from its Western backers for success in a looming counteroffensive. Vladimir Putin seems to be operating on a longer timeline. .......... Ukraine is feeling immense short-term pressures from its Western backers, as the United States and its allies treat the counteroffensive as a critical test of whether the weapons, training and ammunition they have rushed to the country in recent months can translate into significant gains. .......... Putin faces his own challenges but is showing signs of operating on a much longer timeline, encumbered by economic and military limitations but free from the domestic political pressures that make continuing Western support for Ukraine so uncertain. ......... Having already mobilized some 300,000 recruits last September, Mr. Putin is laying the groundwork for a possible new round of conscription, having changed the law so Russian authorities can draft men by serving them with a “digital summons” online. .......... and emphasizing that Russia is capable of conscripting as many as 25 million fighting-age men ........... On Friday, Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner mercenary group, castigated Russian military leadership over a lack of ammunition and threatened to pull his forces from the fighting in the embattled city of Bakhmut within days. ........“Certainly I think there is a calculation in the Kremlin that Russia is more resilient than the West” ............ If they appear too ambitious, they could stir fears that Russia could respond with a tactical nuclear strike. Appear too modest, in contrast, and criticism arises that billions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine has been spent in vain. ........... Ukrainian officials point to the considerable successes they have already achieved: forcing the Russian military to retreat from Kyiv last year; sinking the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, the Moskva; and recapturing thousands of square miles of territory in two counterattacks last fall. ........... “We have a lot of supporters of Ukraine cheering for us,” he said. “That is why they are waiting for the next match. But for us, it’s not a sports game. For us, it’s a serious challenge. For us, it’s the lives of our soldiers.” .......... Military analysts have pointed to a likely period of probing assaults, feints and long-range strikes in the opening phase of the attack. Degrading the Russian military’s combat abilities will be as important as liberating territory ............... The Ukrainians see their enemy as having expended its offensive ability and as eager for a pause in fighting that could buy time to rearm and attack again. ........... Mr. Trump has criticized Mr. Biden’s support for Ukrainian forces, saying in an interview this year with Fox News that “ultimately,” Mr. Putin “is going to take over all of Ukraine.” ......... “Russia’s hope right now is that the peak of Western military support is going to be around the summer,” and then will dissipate ........... Once wars have gone on for more than a year, they tend to last for more than a decade on average ............. Putin has little incentive to end the war now, unless his hand is forced, because its continuation helps him retain power .......... Any negotiations after a military defeat would look like capitulation and make him more vulnerable at home ........... Only 7 percent of authoritarian leaders with governments like Russia’s have found themselves unseated during a conflict that began on their watch ......... “In polls, the only thing the Russian public was not willing to negotiate over was the status of Crimea” .......... “If Crimea is being bombarded, then it’s a failure. I think that would change things, potentially.” .......... Putin is also likely facing pressures that remain opaque to the outside world. In an authoritarian system, threats to the stability of a government often prove unpredictable. ........ Putin has security, business and political elites he still must keep on his side, noting that “it’s wrong to assume that Putin can just do anything he wants to at this point.” ....... “There are institutions of power and centers of power,” he added, “that you have to manage, control and dominate in some way if you’re going to stay in the game.”
Russian Unease Over Ukraine War Grows Amid Attacks and Leadership Rifts With a Ukrainian offensive looming, explosions in Crimea and inside Russia have rattled Moscow, sparking bureaucratic infighting among military commanders....... With Ukraine stepping up attacks deep inside Russian-controlled territory, there were new signs on Friday of disarray and unease among Russia’s military and political leadership as they brace for a looming Ukrainian offensive, for which their forces may be ill-prepared. ......... Not for the first time, he threatened to pull his fighters out of the long-embattled Ukrainian city of Bakhmut if the Ministry of Defense did not provide more ammunition............. Two explosions rocked the Kremlin in the middle of the night on Wednesday, in what the Russians claimed was a failed drone attack by Ukraine. Denying the accusation, Ukraine said Russia might have done it to try to muster domestic support for a faltering war effort. No matter the culprit, symbolically it seemed to many to signal Kremlin weakness. .......... That came in tandem with attacks on a number of oil storage facilities, igniting huge fires, and train derailments both near the border and well away from the battlefields, all attributed to Ukrainian drones or sabotage. ........ Adding to the building sense of anxiety, the head of Russia’s Security Council, Nikolai Patrushev, bizarrely accused the United States in an interview of having started the war to seize territory ahead of a supposed cataclysmic explosion of a volcano at Yellowstone National Park, which he said would wipe out life in North America. ........... Ramzan Kadyrov, the pugnacious leader of the Republic of Chechnya inside Russia, chastised Mr. Prigozhin for displaying the corpses of his men to create a public outcry, and offered to deploy his men in place of the Wagner mercenaries to finish the job in Bakhmut. He also chastised the Defense Ministry for logistical and supply issues.
Monday, May 08, 2023
8: ChatGPT
Explain: "Aspiring Queen of Queens."
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 8, 2023
Anyone ever watched the No Reservations series with Anthony Bourdain? He went to Alaska the Inuit people kill seals. Then they spread plastic on their kitchen floor and throw the seal down and everyone gets their knives and spoons and eats raw seal. It’s their culture.
— Dori Ihto (@DOD_the_OG) May 8, 2023
I was the mental arithmetic champion at my high school (as a middle schooler), but hats off to ChatGPT!
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 8, 2023
I'm in need of 10K.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 8, 2023
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End Wildfires… crazy that we haven’t figured this out yet…
— Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) May 7, 2023
Alberta just declares a state of emergency. Wildfires devastate families, response units, and species.
Just launched $11M XPRIZE Wildfire to ERADICATE the spread of these wildfires forever. https://t.co/kYJqj2bd0q pic.twitter.com/OCmj2thEEM
3.4 ? That ain’t no earthquake .. That’s the Warriors warming up for tonight’s game 😂 Go #DubNation
— MC HAMMER (@MCHammer) May 8, 2023
Once FSD is super smooth (not just safe), we will roll out a free month trial for all cars in North America.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 8, 2023
Then extend to rest of world after we ensure it works well on local roads and regulators approve it in that country.
Is this AI?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 8, 2023
This can't be left to chance. Brand new science: Emergent Behavior. We try to make intelligent guesses. We observe and regulate before letting the dogs out.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 8, 2023
Cold tweet:
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 8, 2023
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If some ill-intentioned person can produce an evil AGI, then large groups of well-intentioned, well-funded, and well-organized people can produce AI systems that are specialized in taking down evil AGIs.
— Yann LeCun (@ylecun) May 8, 2023
Call it the AGI police.
No need to bomb data centers.
All the best.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 8, 2023
She's the 2nd richest self-made woman in America
— Justin Gordon (@justingordon212) May 8, 2023
But most people don't know about her
By creating a healthcare software powerhouse she built a $7B+ personal fortune
And she did it from a small town in Wisconsin, without raising VC
How Judy Faulkner built Epic Systems👇 pic.twitter.com/rxCsexKaO5
Face time time. The pandemic is over.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 8, 2023
every week i hear a new story about a recent college grad who is flat out refusing to do the job they were hired for
— ali (@_ali_taylor) May 8, 2023
What powers my one-person business:
— Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh) May 8, 2023
- A website
- A newsletter
- 2 low-cost courses
What doesn't:
- High-ticket coaching program
- Sophisticated automation
- Professional branding
- Email funnels
- Paid ads
Start simple & (maybe) complicate later.
Your job as a startup founder is to figure how to sell your product because hiring someone to figure it out rarely works.
— Andrew Gazdecki (@agazdecki) May 8, 2023
I am looking for ads for my tech blog. Can you get one?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 8, 2023
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 8, 2023
Hot take: AutoGPT is useless for 99% of the things people are asking it to do
— Matt Shumer (@mattshumer_) May 8, 2023
You’re much better off just asking regular old ChatGPT
My earnest hope is that Americans of all political beliefs trust this platform
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 8, 2023
It's a nice quote, but I'm pretty sure it did not come from Einstein. Did you get it on the Internet? ;)
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 6, 2023
Reactions to my solopreneur journey:
— Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh) May 6, 2023
2019: What are you doing?
2020: How long can this last?
2021: I've been following you for a bit!
2022: Can I pick your brain for 30 minutes?
2023: Will you promote my business on Twitter?
People project their insecurities.
Ignore the doubt.
Code Interpreter plugin for ChatGPT getting popular: https://t.co/9iUt5KQJCx
— Greg Brockman (@gdb) May 7, 2023
Buy my course, details in bio.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 8, 2023
ChatGPT Literacy For Corporate Teams Of All Sizes (1) #ChatGPT #GPT4 #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #chatgptprompts #chatgptguide #chatgpttips pic.twitter.com/yIAAbTCAjk
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 5, 2023
What should do more of or less of or aren’t including at all?
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 7, 2023
Add to your algorithm that gets me more followers. :)
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 7, 2023
How big is everything in Texas?
— Robert Scoble (@Scobleizer) May 7, 2023
“@elonmusk can land his private jet on my driveway.” (The previous owner did just that).
I don’t know anyone in California who can say same. pic.twitter.com/SMl05aoSxB
Here's a mysterious pattern: the financially less valuable university degrees are even less valuable for men. Why is that? pic.twitter.com/JqJhiF2ew5
— Paul Graham (@paulg) May 7, 2023
My first 'client' paid me $20
— Marcos (@itsmarcosruiz) May 6, 2023
My 2nd 'client' paid me $50
My 3rd client paid me $150
Most of you aren't willing to write blogs for $20 on Upwork to get experience and that's why you're stuck
When we moved to Toronto in 1989, we stayed in a one-bedroom apartment until I found a rent-controlled apartment, which took us three weeks to clean up. We all worked, were happy and optimistic. The first I heard of an emerald mine was on @Twitter about 10 years ago. Thanks for… https://t.co/6gIdvj9Yel
— Maye Musk (@mayemusk) May 6, 2023
My last startup drove tens of thousands in revenue via our newsletter
— Michael Houck 💡 (@callmehouck) May 6, 2023
But most founders don't realize the potential of newsletters for their startup
Here's how to use a niche newsletter as a growth strategy:
AI hype is ridiculous in all directions.
— Yann LeCun (@ylecun) May 6, 2023
As in:
- LLMs have superhuman intelligence
- LLMs are useless parrots
- LLM hallucinations will destroy society
- scaling is all you need
- deep learning has hit a wall
- AI doesn't exist and never will
- AI is going to kill us all https://t.co/6s3EbvNvlf
I grew up in a lower, transitioning to upper, middle income situation, but did not have a happy childhood. Haven’t inherited anything ever from anyone, nor has anyone given me a large financial gift.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 6, 2023
My father created a small electrical/mechanical engineering company that was…
Here's why powerful people tend to become less intellectually honest as they accumulate power
— How to Make Friends (@nickgraynews) May 7, 2023
As told by Larry Summers, former United States Secretary of the Treasury
“I had a choice. I could be an insider or I could be an outsider. Outsiders can say whatever they want. But…
Lol. Sam said the quiet part out loud.
— Peter Kazanjy (@Kazanjy) May 7, 2023
Hundreds of thousands of junior staff have had their development stunted over the last three years because leaders were afraid to lead. https://t.co/ZMihwjc01w
Most people are hyper-focused on the wrong indicators, but if you zoom out, it's clear.
— Misha (@mishadavinci) May 6, 2023
Web3 is on track to be the internet of 2030.
Get the REAL STORY in this masterclass from @cdixon:https://t.co/5K5dI18EgF
Why @tferriss didn't become a VC: pic.twitter.com/nYudrebkFh
— Justin Gordon (@justingordon212) May 6, 2023
Laptop, wifi, ChatGPT subscription: https://t.co/qFwWPsQeLc
— Greg Brockman (@gdb) May 6, 2023
Here's my conversation with @dpakman, a left-wing political commentator, on all things politics including Trump, Biden, DeSantis, RFK Jr, Bernie, AOC, Twitter drama, etc. As always, I'll keep talking to people on all sides, seeking understanding & wisdom. https://t.co/AMq2IYGBlA pic.twitter.com/XXnXtfmyPJ
— Lex Fridman (@lexfridman) May 6, 2023
Thoughtful op-ed by high school senior Rohan Mehta on how ChatGPT can positively impact grade school education: https://t.co/7XQV5rAg6c pic.twitter.com/gyy6EI0ozh
— Greg Brockman (@gdb) May 6, 2023
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Business Owner https://t.co/k2hUsPTrPu
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 7, 2023
Person:
— Kieran Drew (@ItsKieranDrew) May 6, 2023
I'm unhappy.
Also person:
How bad is our government?
What about that meme on TikTok?
Can you believe that celebrity said that?
Did you see what happened on the news?
Do you think we should take a selfie?
The best thing you can do for your mind is disconnect.
Study anatomy like never before! High-resolution 3D models, quizzes, and a full encyclopedia! 🧠
— Anatomy.app (@Anatomy_app) May 3, 2023
100 Ways ChatGPT Can Help A Novelist https://t.co/qrH77p528i
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 7, 2023
I did a 12 mile run along the river in Boston today, while listening to Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch, which is one of my favorite books. It's endlessly optimistic and inspiring. I'm grateful to be alive and to be on this idea exploration journey with all of you ❤️ pic.twitter.com/DwrYNrZveP
— Lex Fridman (@lexfridman) May 7, 2023
The ICC warrant against Putin for war crimes is setting a precedent that could implicate other Russian elites—and leading many within the Russian government to start eyeing the exit, writes @baunov. https://t.co/WAnroioKzN
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) May 7, 2023