My Dad is the 1st founder I knew. He invented the fully automated fortune cookie machine in the '80s.
His trademark was a smile on the fortune. He's not a billionaire but he brought smiles to millions.
Agree. Gets back to something @arampell once asked - is there anything i can say that will change your mind?
Shapiro's recent announcement was masterful. A sensible first salvo with a lot of strident rhetoric - guardrails that industry is already doing (bring your own power) and
Holy moly, he nails this.
From ages 1-5, kids are glorified pets. Love you unconditionally, super cute. Depend on you for everything.
From ages 13 and beyond, they are young adults. They are who they are. In the best of scenarios, they love you deeply but still rather be
We tell young people in our society that end of the rainbow is retirement at 65.
We ought to tell them that "there is going to be this short but beautiful golden window from roughly age 3 to roughly age 12 where your kids are not only easy (comparatively to bottles & diapers),
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Software is powerful only after someone learns its interface
AI closes this gap a different way, by making English the interface.