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@JasonPOlinik
Self made. Restauranteur. Corporate Food Guy. Company Builder. Detroiter. Author of Discernment: Seeing Through the Narrative Economy.
Detroit, MI Katılım Eylül 2019
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@JimCosta_ I would say this has been one of Brad’s best off seasons thus far. Has upgraded depth at every position he needed too. Has set himself up nicely with draft capital, and has improved the roster while getting much younger. Stop texting Mike.
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The “heavy lifting” is done
Can we say they failed free agency?
Justin Rogers | Detroit Football Network@Justin_Rogers
There are probably more veteran signings coming, but the heavy lifting of free agency is likely done for the Lions. With the draft on deck, let's take an honest look at where the roster is better and worse. detroitfootball.net/p/after-workin…
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The best small businesses of the next decade will run on a barbell:
One side: leverage AI for ruthless speed and scale.
The other side: be aggressively, inconveniently human. Show up in person. Send the note. Remember the name. Do the thing that doesn't scale.
The ones who nail BOTH ends will eat everyone else’s lunch.
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@blakeaburge Problem is we don’t teach people how to think. It’s been a problem for years and only getting worse with AI.
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@Alex_TheAnalyst 100% agree. I wrote a book on discernment at the work place. Or teaches you how to see through all the narratives at the office and the new way of doing corporate life is just everyone on chat gpt emailing back and forth not saying anything and not making any sense.
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I'm going to call this right now. We are going to have a large population with absolutely no critical thinking skills if they blindly trust AI for everything.
We have all already seen it.
They don't validate outputs. They don't really understand anything. They just ask questions, it looks good, and they go with it.
There are going to be huge issues in every company as this continues over the years. The amount of technical debt and knowledge gaps are going to be insane.
So much opportunity if you actually know what you're doing.
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