A personal reflection on the paradigm shift software engineers need in the AI era. From valuing knowledge accumulation to problem-defining a
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A personal reflection on the paradigm shift software engineers need in the AI era. From valuing knowledge accumulation to problem-defining a
"Capitalism, like racism, is notoriously resistant to change." - From a book review by Bruce Robbins, a professor at Columbia University.
Is it though? Unlike the red -isms and the socialist tendencies of the rich (only toward their peers, I do add), the end of capitalism is not in the eradication of capital or the systemic destruction of the ecology. The end of capitalism is most definitely a value shift. When the lessons of greed, pride, ownership, and control over every encounter with the planet and its systems subsides, capitalism ends!
The Times They Are A-Changin' (Podcast 432)
The Times They Are A-Changin’ (Podcast 432)
The times they are a-changin’ and today, I’d like to relay a my thoughts about a recent chain of events compared to how I know I would have reacted years ago, and why I think it’s so important to adapt to the current state of the photography industry and adjust our perception of the real value of our images.
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Nearly half of the world's population (almost 3 billion people) is under the age of 25.
Or why we should keep an eye on the slightest shift in values among this generation, here and specifically in the hefty emerging countries.