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Patrick Allen Wright

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Trial Lawyer | MP of @thewrightlawyer | ABA LP Mag Board| Expert TX Family Law | Speaker | Writer | Father | Husband| Twin | Artist | Working to provide value

Dallas, Texas Katılım Ekim 2008
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Nainsi Dwivedi
Nainsi Dwivedi@NainsiDwiv50980·
This Data Science Handbook teaches real-world DS better than most courses. And I'm giving it away for free (Only for First 4500) 🚨 Inside: • Advice from 25 top data scientists • Real career paths (Uber, Airbnb, LinkedIn, Facebook) • How to break into data science without a degree • Building real data products (not just models) • Data science + engineering mindset • Industry workflows & decision-making • From beginner → production-level thinking This isn't theory — it's how top data scientists actually work. How to get it: • Follow me (must so I can DM) • RT + Like • Comment "book" I'll DM you 📩
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Covie
Covie@covie_93·
So they're just paying ICE agents to watch TSA agents work without pay????
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AllRize
AllRize@allrize_ai·
Just 2 days to go until ABA Techshow 2026 kicks off in Chicago. If you're attending, stop by Booth #6032 to discover AllRize — the award-winning, AI-powered practice management platform helping law firms streamline operations and work more efficiently. We look forward to connecting with the legal tech community and sharing how firms can bring together the Microsoft tools they use every day into one integrated platform. #ABATECHSHOW #LegalTech #AI #AllRize #PracticeManagement #MicrosoftTools
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Brendan Keefe - Atlanta News First
TSA is largely funded by a tax on every ticket. It adds $5.60 to every one-way ticket & $11.20 to roundtrips. Everyone in line right now is already paying the TSA fee, even for free reward travel. The government has previously diverted that money to the Treasury. Pay the agents.
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Alex & Books 📚
Alex & Books 📚@AlexAndBooks_·
Umberto Eco, who owned 50,000 books, had this to say about home libraries: "It is foolish to think that you have to read all the books you buy, as it is foolish to criticize those who buy more books than they will ever be able to read. It would be like saying that you should use all the cutlery or glasses or screwdrivers or drill bits you bought before buying new ones. There are things in life that we need to always have plenty of supplies, even if we will only use a small portion. If, for example, we consider books as medicine, we understand that it is good to have many at home rather than a few: when you want to feel better, then you go to the 'medicine closet' and choose a book. Not a random one, but the right book for that moment. That's why you should always have a nutrition choice! Those who buy only one book, read only that one and then get rid of it. They simply apply the consumer mentality to books, that is, they consider them a consumer product, a good. Those who love books know that a book is anything but a commodity."
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KJ Labs
KJ Labs@kjlabs_dev·
来週シカゴでABA TECHSHOW 2026が始まるよ 注目はStartup Alleyの15社 遺言信託の自動ドラフティング「EstateScribe」とか移民法ビザ自動化「LegalBridge」とか実務特化型のAIスタートアップが揃った 法務AIが「派手なデモ」から「実際に使えるか」の勝負に変わってきてるんだって #LegalTech
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Ryan McKeen
Ryan McKeen@ryanmckeen·
ABA TECHSHOW 2026 kicks off this week. The theme is practical AI. That is exactly the right focus. Nobody needs more theory. americanbar.org/news/abanews/a…
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StockMarket.News
StockMarket.News@_Investinq·
Sam Altman told the world exactly what skills will matter when AI takes over 30 to 40 percent of the global economy. He was asked what his own kids should do to survive it. His answer was surprisingly human. He said the single most valuable thing anyone can build right now is the meta-skill of learning how to learn. Not a degree or a certification but the raw ability to adapt when everything around you changes. He also said learning to understand what other people actually want and building useful things for them will be more valuable than almost any technical knowledge. That skill has never been automated and is not close to being automated. He said human creativity and the desire to express it are, in his words, limitless. Every major technological revolution increased the demand for creative, curious, and socially intelligent people, not decreased it. The Industrial Revolution is the clearest parallel. Machines replaced physical labor and people were terrified. The next generation took those machines and built industries, art forms, and institutions nobody had conceived of before. The people who thrived were not the ones who competed with the machines. They were the ones who learned to direct them toward something new. That dynamic is already playing out right now with AI. The practical implication is this, depth in a single rigid skill is becoming less valuable. The ability to move across domains, pick up new tools quickly, and apply judgment in ambiguous situations is becoming more valuable. Altman also pointed to something most career advice ignores entirely, learning how to interact with the world, build relationships, and earn trust from other people. Those are things AI can simulate but cannot replace. The honest opportunity in this moment is not to outrun AI. It is to focus on the things that make you irreducibly human. Curiosity, judgment, empathy and the ability to ask the right question before anyone knows what the right question is. The people who will matter most in an AI-driven economy are not necessarily the ones who understand the technology deepest. They are the ones who can figure out what the technology should actually be used for. Altman has spent his career betting on human potential in the face of technological disruption. Based on every historical precedent, that is still the right bet to make.
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Mark Cuban just delivered the most important career warning of the decade. There are 33 million businesses in America right now. Almost none of them have an AI strategy. @mcuban has been saying it out loud for months. The companies that will dominate the next ten years are not the ones with the biggest tech budgets. They are the ones that figure out agentic AI first. Here is what agentic AI actually means. It is software that sets its own goals, takes its own steps, and finishes entire jobs without a human pressing a single button, The businesses that need it most have no idea it even exists. Cuban is not talking about Google or Microsoft. He is talking about the HVAC company on your street, the bakery downtown, the law firm with twelve employees. Those businesses are running on spreadsheets and gut instinct right now. Meanwhile, the technology to replace their most expensive, most repetitive work costs twenty dollars a month. Cuban told students directly, pick up Python, get inside Claude, learn how these agents work. Because thirty-three million small businesses are about to desperately need someone who can walk in the door and build this for them. He compared it to his own story at age twenty-four, walking into businesses that had never seen a PC and showing them what a computer could do. That moment minted a generation of millionaires. This moment is that again.

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Nextpoint
Nextpoint@Nextpoint·
Nextpoint will be exhibiting at ABA TECHSHOW on March 25–27, and we’re excited to connect with the community right here in Chicago. If you’re attending, stop by and say hello! We’d love to meet you. Register below ⬇️ 🔗 bit.ly/4beLIqh #ABAtechshow #ChicagoEvents
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AllRize
AllRize@allrize_ai·
We’re excited to share that AllRize will be attending ABA TECHSHOW 2026. At this year’s event, we’ll be showcasing how our AI-powered law practice management platform — built on Microsoft Dynamics 365 — helps modern law firms: ✅Boost productivity by leveraging familiar Microsoft tools ✅Streamline operations through connected legal workflows ✅Unify key functions across CRM, matters, documents, accounting, and more ✅Apply governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) controls where needed 📅 March 25–28, 2026 📍 Hyatt Regency McCormick Place | Chicago, Illinois 📍 Booth #6032 If you’re attending ABA TECHSHOW, we’d love to connect. #ABATECHSHOW #LegalTech #AI #AllRize #LegalInnovation
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Ajit kumar
Ajit kumar@ajitcodes·
🚨 BREAKING: Stop wasting hours figuring out where to start with AI. I’ve put everything in one place so you don’t have to search. Inside you’ll find: • Videos • GitHub repositories • Step-by-step guides • Courses • Books • Research papers How to get full access: - Repost - Like - Follow me Comment "AI" to get the full documents in the comments. (Must follow above steps)
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Visuals of the Ancients
Visuals of the Ancients@visualsancients·
Let me show you the exact spot where Julius Caesar was assassinated on this day, 2,070 years ago. Here’s a 🧵 of 📸 and some history.
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InterActive Legal
InterActive Legal@ILSBrainTrust·
We’re heading to ABA TECHSHOW 2026! 🚀 Join InterActive Legal in Chicago, March 25–27 at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place. Stop by our booth to meet the team and see what’s next for estate planning & elder law drafting. 📍 Chicago, IL 🔗 buff.ly/Sr8EHI8
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