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The Sunday Summary: Misusing AI, presenting with Word, and knowing your own boundaries
In an effort to help me keep up with everything I post each week, here is my latest “Sunday Summary” of my posts from the week.
Mon, December 16: There’s no copying, there’s just execution
“There’s no copying. There’s execution. I promise whatever anyone who’s watching right now thinks somebody copied them on something, you copied someone else. So I don’t need that.”
Tue, December 17: The two greatest misuses of AI
AI has some fantastic uses, but if you’re using it to replace your learning or to make life worse for others, that’s not good.
Wed, December 18: Present with Word, not PowerPoint
An interesting take from Jeff Bezos on why you should run your presentations with Word and not with PowerPoint.
Thu, December 19: What is the boundary of your understanding?
“Imitators don’t know the limits of their expertise. Experts know what they know, and also know what they don’t know. They understand that their understanding has boundaries, and they’re able to tell you when they’re approaching the limits of their circle of competence. Imitators can’t. They can’t tell when they’re crossing the boundary into things they don’t understand.“