In this latest post, I delve into the innovative ways I’m incorporating AI into Techdirt’s workflow, emphasizing that it enhances rather than replaces the creative process. I also share insights on setting up a high-performance storage workflow essential for photographers and videographers, explore the role of AI as a complement in various fields, discuss the ethical implications of life-support technologies, simplify the Theory of Constraints with real-life applications, reveal studies on the cognitive abilities of ‘Super-Agers,’ and invite you to discover the largest online collection of plants for every green thumb. Join me on this fascinating journey across technology, science, and nature!
- How I Use AI To Help With Techdirt (And, No, It’s Not Writing Articles): Let’s start off this post by noting that I know that some people hate anything and everything having to do with generative AI and insist that there are no acceptable uses of it. If that describes you, just skip this article. It’s not for you. Ditto for those who insist (incorrectly) that AI is nothing…
- How to Setup a High Performance Storage Workflow for Photography and Video: Professionals seeking a reliable method for storing photos and videos as part of a high performance workflow should make the switch to a large SSD or set up a two-tiered storage system. Here’s what you need to know.
- Navigating Our Future: AI as a Partner, Not a Replacement: Discover how AI should complement, not replace, human capabilities in healthcare, education, and beyond.
- How ECMO Is Redefining Death: Clayton Dalton writes about the ethical dilemmas around ECMO, a medical technology that performs the work of the heart and lungs entirely outside the body.
- Theory of Constraints Principles Simplified [With Pictures]: What are the Theory of Constraints principles and how they can be applied to real life? See how I apply TOC in my writing process.
- A Peek Inside the Brains of ‘Super-Agers’: New research explores why some octogenarians have exceptional memories.
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