LLMs Be Trippin’
…and knock yourself out. Luckily, the paper includes a section describing some empirical tests that directly demonstrate the authors’ computations. One such tightly defined problem is intellectually simple for human…
…and knock yourself out. Luckily, the paper includes a section describing some empirical tests that directly demonstrate the authors’ computations. One such tightly defined problem is intellectually simple for human…
…listing your ideas. For your half dozen or so favorites, search the Forbes site to confirm they have not already been covered, and search the internet to ensure that they…
…if they have little experience with it. And when it comes to genAI, few do. Readers have a bias for novelty. They want to hear about the new, new thing…
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…However, like the one at the head of this post, many look like genAI, artificial, and frequently featuring robots. Creating images for commercial purposes isn’t new. For years, IKEA has…
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…a moribund website with one comment and no sales. So genAI is bad at business. It’s also bad at operations. An expert with a supply-chain software company points out that…
…prepositions that better communicate what the author means. For example: Educate customers via (or through) new channels. Provide strategic leadership to R&D, public relations, and marketing. Embrace innovative approaches along…
…must acknowledge that you have one. For example, are you unable to resist calling your business’s latest initiative highly successful? Do you think describing it as highly successful, rather than…
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…or, more significantly, in journals such as Harvard Business Review and Sloan Management Review. We’re generally engaged by content directors or CMOs at those firms. We write a lot ourselves,…
…stories, a lot of content crammed onto one page, with headlines screaming for your attention: “Ford to New York: Drop Dead,” “Headless Body in Topless Bar.” People are going to…
…include some examples in their writing but don’t consider them as important as the point they are making. However, it’s often the examples that enable readers to fully comprehend what…