Writing with Artificial Intelligence
Times change and so do the tools we use. Find out how to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help you write just like a ghostwriter today. This isn’t about replacing writers, it is a tool to help you break through barriers, get inspired and think with another brain in your creative process.
Mentor Text: The New Breed
Dr. Kate Darling’s new book The New Breed: What Our History with Animals Reveals About Our Future with Robots is my latest Mentor Text read. I loved the book and it drastically challenged me to think about how I’m approaching AI. Some of the content confirmed my mental models for AI and others enabled new insights. I can’t wait to share this one with you so let’s get started.
Mentor Text: Hershey
Love chocolate? This post is all about my lessons learned from Hershey by Michael D’Antonio. I reflect on what I learned from the man who had dreams of a utopian town as well as how the author brought the tale to life. This is one of my Mentor Text series where I reflect on what I learned about writing and myself from the book. Enjoy!
DBR: Medical Examiner
This week’s Death by Robot (DBR) goes heavy on the death as we investigate the job of Coroner. Will Coroners become robots? No. They will not. In fact, you might be surprised to find out just how much of this job is social in nature.
Strategy Batman: Origin Story
This post is a behind the scenes discussion about how I use the concepts of my latest Forbes.com article in my writing. We revisit the Idea Store and explore the stages of Batman from Begins -> Rising. I hope you enjoy!
DBR: Software Development Manager
DBR = Death By Robot. Will the job Computer & Information Systems Manager be displaced by automation? What tasks should a prospective or current manager focus on to grow their career in the automation economy? Let’s dig in and separate fact from fiction as we explore how to bring the most human qualities to this job.
3 RPA Pitfalls to Avoid
Now you’re embarking upon your first robotic process automation (RPA) project. It may be your first rodeo, but you can still learn from other companies’ mistakes. Save yourself (and your tech partner) time, money and frustration by sidestepping these common RPA pitfalls.
The Question
Are you ready to answer THE QUESTION? What question? The one about what you’re going to do at work now that a digital assistant is doing part of your job. Let’s explore a few strategies to answer THE QUESTION and how to prepare for automation in your work.