In my latest adventures through the depths of the internet, I’ve uncovered gems that touch on the essence of self-improvement and the intriguing world of AI. From engineering reliable systems out of the unreliable to mastering the art of conversation with anyone, I’m diving into it all. Whether it’s embracing our future selves, rethinking how we tackle bad habits, or the nuances of making definitive decisions, join me as I explore these paths. Each piece offers unique insights, from constructing AI with consistency to personal growth tips that are anything but ordinary. Let’s embark on this journey together, shall we?
- Building reliable systems out of unreliable agents: This is the process our engineering team uses to create reliable AI systems out of unreliable AI agents.
- Alexey Guzey: be as specific as possible. “agi takeoff fast”: define “agi” “takeoff” “fast” there’s no such thing as a coincidence for decisions: autoresolve (1) on specific date (2) to the scary one let people tell you no. don’t make the decision for them. if you’re ever confused about what to do, just do the right thing expectation of progress towards a goal is key to motivation. we are not motivated if we don’t know next step. we are …
- Take Ownership of Your Future Self: Your personality, skills, likes, and dislikes change over time — but that change isn’t out of your control. What can you do to become the version of yourself that you most want to be? Start by acknowledging the differences between your past, current, and future selves. Next, imagine your desired future self: Set goals that are as clear and specific as possible to maximize your chances of achieving them. Finally, develop (and re-develop) an identity narrative consistent with the person you want to become — and share that story with others! Your identity drives your behavior, which over time creates your personality. So start acting like the best version of yourself, and you will become that person.
- I’m Finally Quitting Trying to Quit My Bad Habits: This year, I’m striving toward something different. Not trying to quit all of my bad habits and feeling bad when I fail. Rather, I keep persisting.
- How to talk to anyone: the experts’ guide: Handle awkward date silences, end a conversation with a stranger – plus chat to your children, your parents and your boss. Our panel shares their secrets