Finite players play within boundaries;
Infinite players play with boundaries.
βJames Carse
Infinite players play with boundaries.
βJames Carse
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Question:
What is a premium/luxury product or service that Ethiopian company could potentially provide ?
For people living in:
π¨π Switzerland
π¦πͺ United Arab Emirates
πΊπΈ United States
πΈπ¬ Singapore
Note: They pay 2x to 5x more $$$ than most other countries
What is a premium/luxury product or service that Ethiopian company could potentially provide ?
For people living in:
π¨π Switzerland
π¦πͺ United Arab Emirates
πΊπΈ United States
πΈπ¬ Singapore
Note: They pay 2x to 5x more $$$ than most other countries
AI is revolutionizing prosthetics by enabling creation of mind-controlled bionic arms
Using the signals from brain to control artificial arm. [YouTube Link]
Using the signals from brain to control artificial arm. [YouTube Link]
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Recent Good Book.
Learnt about a new framework - managing change. (importnat for the world that is being reshaped with AI)
Learnt about a new framework - managing change. (importnat for the world that is being reshaped with AI)
I never knew id be excited about a calculator demo.
But here i am. All excited.
But here i am. All excited.
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Intelligence is what you use when you don't know what to do: when neither innateness nor learning has prepared you for the particular situation.
β Jean Piaget
β Jean Piaget
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βDo you want to do intellectual work? Begin by creating within you a zone of silence, a habit of recollection, a will to renunciation and detachment which puts you entirely at the disposal of the work; acquire the state of soul unburdened by desire and self-will which is the state of grace of the intellectual worker.β
βOne achieves what one can, and we need to judge our own capacity so as not on the one hand to underestimate it, or, inversely, not to exceed in the direction of pretentiousness and vain conceit. Whence comes this self-judgement, if not from a steady glance at the impersonally true, and from submission to its verdict, even if it cost us an effort or a secret disappointment?β
βOne achieves what one can, and we need to judge our own capacity so as not on the one hand to underestimate it, or, inversely, not to exceed in the direction of pretentiousness and vain conceit. Whence comes this self-judgement, if not from a steady glance at the impersonally true, and from submission to its verdict, even if it cost us an effort or a secret disappointment?β