When Julius Caesar was the governor of Gaul, he discovered that unless he hastened back to Rome, he risked being marginalised in the power dynamics of the Roman Empire. The river Rubicon, which separated the Roman Empire from Gaul, presented him with a dilemma: crossing it would be seen as a massive revolt against his … Continue reading Our Professional Rubicons
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The Paradox of Buridan’s Donkey
Buridan's donkey is a philosophical dilemma on the concept of decision-making and rationality, named after the medieval philosopher Jean Buridan. The scenario is like this: A donkey is placed in a hypothetical scenario where it is hungry. It is positioned exactly midway between two identical piles of hay. Since the donkey has no reason to … Continue reading The Paradox of Buridan’s Donkey
Artificial Intelligence & Emotional Intelligence
Yesterday, I asked ChatGPT on professions that would be worst & least impacted by artificial intelligence (AI) over next 10 years. Here’s a summary of its response: Worst Impacted 1. Data Entry Clerks: Automated data entry systems can handle routine data input tasks.2. Telemarketers: AI-powered chatbots and automated calling systems can replace some telemarketing roles.3. … Continue reading Artificial Intelligence & Emotional Intelligence