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Abdul Basit

@abdulbasitai

AI Workforce Decision Architect | Building Real-Time WFM Intelligence Systems | Creator of ABIRE

New Delhi เข้าร่วม Ocak 2014
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🥇 Pragnya Gupta
🥇 Pragnya Gupta@GuptaPragnya·
“No president should mock Islam; that’s not your job.” Political commentator and journalist Tucker Carlson criticised US President Donald Trump for mocking Islam in his latest social media post, saying that it is an “intentional desecration of beauty and truth, which is the definition of evil” #Trump #USA #Islam @TuckerCarlson
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Richard
Richard@ricwe123·
So here we have another "invincible" US F35 shot down by Iran .....
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
“Whenever you start with nothing, you can always shoot for the moon.” — Steve Jobs
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Dustin
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Mark Zuckerberg just argued that AI will force companies to hire more people. Not fewer. Three and a half billion people use Meta every day. Not one of them has a phone number to call. Mark Zuckerberg: “It’s clearly just going to automate jobs and like all these jobs are going to go away… that has not really been how the history of technology has worked.” The entire media cycle runs the same story. AI replaces workers. Industries hollow out. The human becomes unnecessary. History has never once cooperated. Voice support for 3.5 billion daily users costs between ten and twenty billion dollars a year. The math made it untouchable. So Meta never built it. AI changed the math. Zuckerberg: “Let’s say the AI can handle 90 percent of that… you’ve gotten the cost of providing that service down to one 10th.” A service that could not exist becomes standard. Overnight. The moment it goes live, the edge cases arrive. The escalations. The problems no model can close alone. Every one needs a human on the other end. Zuckerberg: “I actually think we’re probably going to go hire more customer support people.” The AI did not kill the jobs. It unlocked a service so vast the company now needs people it never would have hired. When execution costs crater, companies do not pocket the savings. They go after problems they could never afford to touch. New markets. New products. New services that were economically impossible twelve months ago. Every one creates roles that did not exist before the machine arrived. The people terrified of automation are tracking the wrong number. They count the jobs that disappear. They have no framework for the ones that haven’t been invented yet.
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Abdul Basit@abdulbasitai·
Most WFM tools look great… until real operations hit. I built 6 tools to solve actual problems in forecasting, capacity planning, and intraday management. Here’s what I learned 👇 medium.com/p/how-i-built-…
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
The most valuable skill of the next decade is being able to articulate what you want to an AI. Which means: thinking in steps, speaking with precision, and knowing what "good" looks like before you ask for it.
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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
Jensen Huang: "If I have a choice between a new college graduate with no clue what AI is and one that is expert in using AI, I would hire the one who's expert in using AI. Accountant, marketing, supply chain, lawyer, salesperson. Every single time."
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Larry Ellison just told every software engineer on Earth their job description is dead. Not evolving. Dead. Ellison: “The code that Oracle is writing, Oracle isn’t writing. Our AI models are writing.” This is not a startup demo. This is one of the largest infrastructure monopolies on the planet telling you it already replaced the people who built it. For fifty years, building software meant translating human intent into machine instructions. Line by line. Bug by bug. Sprint by sprint. That entire layer is gone. Ellison: “We don’t write the procedure. We declare our intent.” That sentence just made the entire engineering labor market flinch. The procedure was the job. The procedure was the paycheck. The procedure was what made a developer valuable. And now the machine does it without being asked twice. Ellison: “We just tell the model what we want the program to do, and then the AI comes up with a step-by-step process to actually do it.” You are no longer paid to build. You are paid to think. And most organizations have no idea how to evaluate that. The companies still hiring armies of developers to grind through codebases are paying salaries the machine already made worthless. Not in years. In seconds. When a company worth hundreds of billions hands the keyboard to the machine and tells you the output is better, the debate is not winding down. The debate is over. The enterprise that wins this decade does not write the best code. It removes the human from the process entirely and runs on intent alone. The programmers who survive are the ones who realize the craft is no longer typing. It is architecture. It is judgment. It is knowing what to build and why. Everything else now belongs to the machine. And the machine does not negotiate severance.
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Kyros
Kyros@IamKyros69·
The former Google CEO just dropped a terrifying Al timeline.
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Dan Martell
Dan Martell@danmartell·
Nobody gets great by constantly switching directions. Commit. Obsess. Go all in.
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fardeen
fardeen@fardeentwt·
the world looks like this and we’re expected to sit in a room for 8 hours a day staring at a screen
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
OpenClaw is the single most important software release ever It is critical you use it to its max potential In this video I cover EVERY aspect of OpenClaw you need to know From set up to use cases to local models. EVERYTHING This is the only OpenClaw video you'll ever need:
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Jaynit
Jaynit@jaynitx·
Steve Jobs literally gave a 10-minute masterclass on building a company (better than $100K MBA):
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Miles Deutscher
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
I'm about to make AI stupidly simple for you. This is ALL you need. Stop overcomplicating it. 1. ChatGPT: your everything model, daily driver 2. Gemini: image/video generation + anything Google-ecosystem related (think: Docs, Slides, Gmail, etc.) 3. Claude: your creative genius + Cowork (writing, coding, marketing, strategy) 4. Manus: the easiest way to automate simple tasks (email management, research, etc.) 5. Perplexity: best for data research (think: financial modeling, deep research) That's all.
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Vadim
Vadim@VadimStrizheus·
OpenClaw has finally reached the corporate world. 🦞 99% of people are going to be jobless in the next 3 years.
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s #1 advice for students: “If I were a student today, the first thing I would do is learn AI. How do I interact with ChatGPT? Gemini Pro? Grok? Learning to prompt AI is like becoming world-class at asking questions. It takes expertise and artistry. Irrespective of your field—math, science, chemistry, biology—ask yourself: How can I use AI to do my job 10× better?” Clip from this 52-second moment — Jensen Huang telling the next generation exactly where the real edge is right now. What’s the single best prompt trick you’ve discovered that makes AI feel like an unfair superpower in your work or studies? Drop your favorite prompt hack below 👇
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Neyazuddin Ansari
Neyazuddin Ansari@riyazz_ai·
Instead of watching Netflix, learn OpenClaw in 317 minutes.
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Abdul Basit@abdulbasitai·
The AI Power-User Stack: 🚀 BUILD: • Vibe-code a prototype on Google AI Studio • Build custom Claude Skills for your workflow • Create a "Custom GPT" or a new "AI Tutor" folder • Try Claude Code for advanced dev work ⚙️ AUTOMATE: • Automate a workflow with Manus • Learn MCP
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