The collision of impatience and hesitation is creating a new breed of consumers, students, and employees - the Impatient Truth-Seekers. They want results fast, but they also want those results to be reliable and authentic.
Navneet Munot is the MD & CEO of HDFC Asset Management Company was the keynote speaker at Capital League’s 21st anniversary celebration. He spoke about why it makes sense to stay invested in India. I took notes.
Teachers can transform educational experiences, making them personalized, interactive, and endlessly engaging. A good learning experience is like a good movie – it grabs your attention, makes you think, and stays with you long after it's over.
One of the fastest ways to learn something new is to become part of that ecosystem. For example, a singer has to work with lyricists, composers, sound engineers, publicists, stage managers, impressarios … and many more. Getting to know the ecosystem will tell you if you will enjoy being a part of that crowd.
AI is already good at regurgitating information from a lecture. AI is already good at standardized tests. AI can already write papers that would get A’s at Harvard. If you’re hiring the students who are good at those things, you’re hiring people whose talents might soon be obsolete.
I often ask my hosts if I can bring a book for their cat. I ask because cats can be very choosy. Some cats only read poetry and some read only non-fiction. What do you do when the cat hates reading?
To understand how the leaders role is being shaped by AI, imagine you have a HUGE box of LEGOs, with millions of pieces! It's tough to decide what to build just by looking in the box, right?Now, imagine a super-smart robot that can look at ALL the LEGOs and tell you exactly what cool things you can build, like a giant spaceship or a robot dinosaur! That's what AI does for leaders!
Algorithms curate our feeds, suggest products, and even suggest who we must date or marry. Are we truly in control of our choices, or are we becoming slaves to the algorithm?
Alfred Hitchcock is often called the “Master of Suspense” because of his unparalleled ability to create tension and keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Here are 3 movies I recommend.






