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Mal James @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 08:56 EDT

How to position yourself before the real AI wave hits

The last two years felt like the AI wave hit. Chatbots showed up everywhere. Everyone tried ChatGPT. A bunch of articles got written. A bunch of jobs got nervous. Here’s the thing though. That wasn’t the wave. That was the splash before the wave. The actual wave, the one that restructures how knowledge work happens, ... Read more

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