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25 Keys to Win the Future and Thrive in the 21st Century

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  The future is exciting for many people, but for others, it is also a cause for anxiety. With so much talk about Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, the Internet of Things, and robots who may take over our jobs, this is not an easy time. The future, irrespective of which era we lived in, is uncertain. It is important to remember that in times like these, there have always been times like these. I still think the opportunities available to all of us are enormous, provided we ride successfully in this era of uncertainty. I have identified the following 25 keys to thrive in the future of uncertainty and take charge of your career. Be Abreast of the Trends With the explosion in data, information, technology, change, and competition, it is absolutely imperative to ride this wave of change by being well-informed about what the future looks like. What you are doing today may not work in another five years. One skill that will never become obsolete is the ability to move others, and increa...

ChatGPT turns 2 - Generative AI evolution

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ChatGPT officially debuted in November 2022 , marking a watershed moment in the history of artificial intelligence. Its launch was significant because it introduced large language models to the broader public in a highly accessible and user-friendly format. For the first time, millions of users could directly interact with an advanced AI capable of holding meaningful conversations, generating creative content, assisting with problem-solving, and more. This democratization of AI not only accelerated awareness of its potential but also sparked widespread discussions about its implications for various industries, education, and society at large. The launch of ChatGPT in November 2022 is often credited with igniting a new wave of innovation and adoption of AI technologies, making it a pivotal moment in the AI revolution. Now let me take you through a brief trip down memory lane to see how we arrived here. In 1936 , Alan Turing introduced the concept of a universal machine (the Turing Mach...