Neo Vision’s Weekly Rant #29
Where we RANT about what goes exceptionally good and wildly bad when you turn your company digital
“The rise of powerful AI will be either the best or the worst thing ever to happen to humanity. We do not yet know which.” - Stephen Hawking once said.
We can all agree that nobody can predict the future (unless someone has a crystal globe). But, like in any other aspect of life, some people are better than the average because of *insert reasons here*
Whether we like it or not, uncertainty will always be that spicy ingredient in our life. How we think, feel, and act upon it shapes each passing day of our ephemeral existence.
So, how can we deal with this permanently embedded variable in this simulation’s algorithm? Dealing with uncertainty requires taking responsibility for our present selves and accepting that we can't control every outcome. While feeling anxious is normal, it's essential to understand that this won't change the future.
Artificial Intelligence's impact on humanity is one such uncertainty. While it's natural to have concerns about AI taking over the world and enslaving us, it's important to remember that technology is neutral - it's our actions and choices that determine its impact. For now, the concept of Singularity remains uncertain, and we'll need to learn more about it to understand it fully.
🏰 e-Commerce Ascension Series: Fundamental Features (III)
Creating a successful e-Commerce website requires careful planning and consideration of technical solutions. Before starting the development process, it's important to have a clear understanding of the project and all the features required for its success. Having a centralized timeline and budget for the project helps coordinate efforts and avoid delays.
PS. Don’t forget to consult with your technical partners to determine which features best fit your business’ needs.
😯 Artificial Intelligence
A heavenly gift from the Gods of the Internet send to me by Andrei, aka Puiu’ (our CTO): The ChatGPT Cheat Sheet
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