Ai Global Logistics by Ex-Tech Folks & Beyond
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Disclaimer: Everything below is a mix of what I observed and heard during the event. The goal isnāt to pinpoint "who exactly said what," but to share (usually) an outsider's view and overall perspective on these industries. Iām not here to act as a definitive firsthand sourceāreaders should do their own research. I hope this inspires you to attend events, explore new industries, and hear what leaders are presenting. These notes combine my observations with thoughts on how things could run smoother and how ideas connect (IMO). Iām not an expert, you know? Just hanging out in the room with them. Enjoy!
Topics: Artificial Intelligence, Fashion, Logistics and Shipping, Entreprenuership, Emerging Trends, Ex-Corporation Leaders, Ai Products, Teamwork
This blog is truly above and beyond. Weāve got a short seminar on how to become viral on linedy (letās see how I am from this day forward). Then a presentation that is right before another dance social (there are 8 weeks of this dance thing I stumbled upon! and I think itās week 5 or 6 at this point)⦠so anywhoo, letās learn about artificial intelligence before heading to the dance again! This time, the topic is one Iāve been keeping a close eye on: global logistics and shipping systems. Why? Oh, idk⦠just know of/invested in a guy trying to build the competition of Amazon in real time. So, always curious of how theyāll pull it off. With that in mind, letās here these folks chat about technology, right? Right!!
Why Attend: This city is full of smart minds with experience working at huge companies. Itās always interesting to hear how they got where they are, their encouragement, and big trends they see in their industries. All of this is fascinating to me, and it helps me figure out how to focus my time in the future. Iām workign on ai education, job training, understanding systems, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, so much - and this all relates. Itās really fun and interesting to learn about all of this⦠and over time I will really start networking more, just gotta figure out waht to say. :)
Overall Event Reviews: Venue (/5), Food (/5), Speaker Content (/5), Networking (/5), Likeliness to Return (/5)
Photo Collage & Commentary
Notes from the Event
Advice from Speech on Linkedin Virality:
The event on linkedin was interesting. It had highs and lows in my honest/bias opinion. Iāll start with the lows (listing 3) and then list the high (listing 10) below:
LOWS- THREE BELOW:
(1) She started it off with my non-favorite-style line: how you guys doing?/you doing good?/so great to be here⦠something like thatā¦.
(2) She wasnāt really āprepared mentallyā for this event, however you want to take it. My point would be, she (about halfway through the event) was sipping white wine - though it was 11am our time (she was in rome or something) and then she was either eating chocolate, too, or vaping, or chewing on a pen. It was just sorta distracting that she was kinda āmid viceā while presenting. Iāll tell you my thought - doing stuff like that mid-presentation, at least acknowledge it, I think? Idk if i have an opinion too strong, like, āDonāt drinkā or ādonāt smokeā while presenting⦠idk! Some people it works⦠but, hers came so abrupt and kinda like discrete/hiding/casual - but nearly halfway through the event⦠her drink was almost empty, and then you coudnāt tell what she was doing. I think if you jsut say it aloud and be cool, okay. But, it was just sorta strange.
(3) And her lighting wasnāt great - which added to that, so youāre like⦠uh⦠is she just doing this before bed, after dinner, a little drunk? Which makes me think now about how her slides were weird shaped - like a shape of no device at all, liek a long square but not too long and vertically long. And then sometimes when she was reading off her slides, it soudned like her first time reading it or second. (I did a lot of presentations in school and VERY FEW/NONE did i ever practice⦠then after that I did improv comedy on stage, and eventually acting on green scfreens teaching english - also learning scripts last minute) - so, my point is, iām a little experienced in watching people talk on camera. And it felt like a speech she was giving for the first time. So⦠I think if she didnāt drink alcohol during it, I would have been more focused. But that threw me off a bit + picking up on her unprofessionalism a bit/casualness⦠but also maybe thatās just 2025. And Iām extremely unprofessional time to time. AND sheās super successful. So⦠You know, I think something is to be learnd here⦠and/or - maybe itās just what my business partner used to say: peopel love me or they hate me.
You know? Just be yourself and thatās that.
BUT, I do think its smart/good to work on ābeing yourselfā and also learning more, working on your values, self-love, accomplishments, helping the world, bravery, matching your actions to your words, positive inspiration, etc. so⦠its like - be yourself, but also, be the āyouā of your dreams + ideally adding lots of positivity, goodness, and strength to the world :) or, you know, we could use Ai to make that EVEN MORE amazingly said - but - for these days, iām not using Ai in my writing cause iw anna cherish this hahahah. These thoughts and my authenicity. Cuase lately I use Ai a lot to help me sort through ideas, brainstorm, and negotiate options. But itās making me see the value/strength in my own ideas, too.
And so much of my blog, not to be too cheesy/direct/say it right there - but its ideally to be a bit inspiring, in whatever way for peopel. OF COURSE some peopel are like - omg she talks A LOT - but i think:
if you take the time to read it (and yeah, it probably takes āgetting in the zoneā - its hopefully worth it cause you can see what pepoel are talkign about and some of these things I pick up on⦠and maybe itāll make you think in that way, too, if you choose.
Some of these things iām noticing - in all my blogs - I think are going to keep building momentum. All these different technologies.
HIGHS- TEN GREAT POINTS
(1) - I loved that this event was online and useful. This was their first online event, and it was fun how it was very interactive. She had lots of times to respond with emojis, respond to what she was saying. It was kinda cool. And just the whole online experience was fun - I hadnāt done it in a while, but it was fun with people I was a little familiar with. More fun than with strangers, I realize.
(2) - The emcee was walking on the treadmill while hosting. I literally loved that. Cause it was a treadmill with a laptop. Just like so genius and a good alternative for (iāll say it, at least for me - dealing with nerves) and not sitting still. I donāt like sitting still (though, i do! i love gettind deep into thoughts) but I think its smart to use your time well, too - and why not walk while you listen and talk, apparently you even learn better that way
(3) - Now letās get to some linkedin advice. First of all, she made a funny joke to start. She was like, weāre here to talk about linkedin, so if youāre in the wrong room, well, now you know.
(4) - Linkedin needs content creators right now, though video is not trending (iām like WHAT THE HECKKKK cause the multi-hundred-dollar-per-person event I attended lsat year - or idk when, it was a really intensive event⦠and i am not sure iād do it again now that I am way more tuned into the city) - bro⦠they said video is the future of linkeidn, so this made me be like, okay - you dont need to pay for good advice, cause who knows hahaha. whoooo knows. And i dont think think anyone knows cause the world is alway changing. But. It makes me think of how Larry Cheng posted the other day saying htat heās found that great founders have no trend - like - whether they have a college degree or are self taught or anything or not. That doesnāt matter for someone to be successful. Same thing with this - you dontā need to pay money to get good advice, just need to find the right rooms and listen. Sometimes those rooms are free.
(5) Have a sense of consistency in your content. So when people look at your content, they can see it - btw this is super kelly tutors. my content is pretty consistent, though the topics are all overthe place. But, hello! Thatās life.
(6) - Subtext is your inner dialogue (lol but the part she was talking about subtext, and the unspoken, it was so funny cause then a random passive aggressive convesartionhappened between the emcee and the presenter about whether or not the video was being recorded).
Subtext examples she gave (as your inner dialogue that you think and donāt want to say aloud) - say those things that your ideal client is saying/thinking
I donāt want to seem pushy
I donāt want to see salesy
Who woudl hire me anyway?
If Im really good, peopel will reach out to me on their own.
I wouldnāt respond if someone sent this to me.
I donāt want them to think Iām being nice just becuase I want their money.
Iām too busy with ___ to do outreach.
Tap into your ICP (ideal customer profile)ās inner thoughts.
(7) Learn to speak the language of your ICP. So your speech mirrors what theyāre hoping for, what they are thinking but not saying aloud.
(8) Get your language better so you donāt talk down about yourself, look past yourself, and train others to discredit you. Improve your self-talk and language. Stay honest, deliver truth, find your hook, call to action. Deliver value, but take it to a point that they can implement what you are sharing. youāve got to add value all the time to your ICP.
(9) People need very clear and concise CTAās: Call to Actions - instructions on what to do next: ābuy hereā
(10) Video is great for develoipng trust with those who already follow you, but terrible for getting new followers. Are you an expert? Do you have actional advice? Do you have tesitmonials and transformation stories? You have to reduce the neural noise in your own posts so that someone can actually get through it.
After this event, I was hearing teachers screaming and screaming at this kid outside my window. I updated my review on the kindergarten my daughter used to attend. I keep adding to the review as more things happen⦠i just canāt sit and watch them put these kids through abuse out my window and yesterdsay I was literally shaking at my core from what I was hearing. So, i added to my review (but the actual review has WAY more in it, this is just the latest update.
I just wrote it in the moment, the teacher kept yelling at the kids for so long. I thoguht she may grab them or hit them. YOu know. She was trying her best and had switched into another world and was completely lost, too. it was all a mess. Theyāre understaffed and parents pay about $2000/month for that place. So. They need to get it togehter.
I did a lot of work this day, but was so tired and tried to nap. Just really exherted a lot of energy and such that morning, attending the event and then my bold review. But then the nap alarm bell rang, I woke up - and headed downtown for learning about Ai, before the big dance. I was dressed completely to impress.
Notes from the Event on Ai, Shippping, Etc:
The place was totally hard to find, but eventually I found it, walked up the stairs, and it had almost started. I got a good seat and they offered me some snacks just before that. But, nothing grabbed my interest - except the water.
Then the emcee said: One of the best founders in Seattle, weāre introduced to today, here on stage.
He said he doesntā know how he can live up to that introudction - but hahah, thank you.
He was gonna be a lawyer but then dropped out. He joined a startup, was employee number 4. It was a horrible idea, but I learned al ot.
Enjoyed coding, learned a lot of languages of coding. That pushed him int the scene. He started at the big corporations workign on processing programs right when they started.
Monteization of ads, pricing, sorting. He got lots of data. Worked for many big companies and then enentually started his own company on his own just a few years ago.
This is your smartest persona assistant for shopping. It knows your style, history, and intent. Itāll make choices based on context.
Trained a lot of models on fashion related things. Heās not too involved in it anymore. He stepped away and is not too interested in fashion.
There is a ppt behind them showing all their events. They have SO MANY events coming up hahaha. On days that I can attend too. Iām likeomg.
Okay he says its the first time heās announcing this, heā starting something new. Heās starting something that worked with a few famous people and heās creating a new media company. Using Ai to create movies and video games on teh creation Sid and idk what else he said.
But for me, Iām not a fan of those artists. I donāt want to say it aloud, but one seems to love adrenachrome - from waht iāve seen online, on twitter. and the other idk. So, you know - i just really am liek so hesitant of some things but also EXTREMELY WANT TO CHEER FOR THE WORLD AND AMAZING MUSICIANS AND INNOVATION!!! So, Iām not too happy to hear this, but its still impressive on a surface level and there is room for greatness to carry on.
The hostess says: wow, I feel so privileged among the first one to hear this, everyone round of applause. Everyone applauses.
He says theyāre actively looking for great talent. Itās quite hard⦠every founder in this room is understanding ghat there is a lot of noise. Heās finding some big gaps. Individuals applying arenāt hte ones who show up.
Also, in this ever-changing space, there is something new every day, week, and month.
Theyāre hiring 30 roles right now. And theyād like to hear how others are doing hiring.
The host is talking a while, talking about how to make ai things at scale and with the human boss. Also they thank the company for sponsoring the events here. Theyāre helping with sourcing, she says.
Now lately youāre obsessed with memory - tell usā¦
He says, okay, have you all heard of (_____ memory before? (Idk what he said) no one answers
He says itās learning from nature, learning about how nature makes choices in the animals and feathers and all sorts of things.
One lady he liked said that the governement is studying mole hills to learn better how to tunnel into places.
Casual commentā¦.
How do we have better memory⦠our human brains are so evolved, and when I go to CHATGPT it forgets something I told it two days ago. So I spent the past year or so, trying to be a neurophysicist and learn about the human brain and how we store memories. I paralleled that into a LLM memory function. You usually have a memory in a flat situation and then you associate it with other things.
The hostess is coughing. Iw ant to get them waters. They have water bottles here. I may go get them waters if she coughs again.
He is still talking⦠he came up with a graph structure to follow brain patterns. It was quite fun, I got really deep into it. And the research proved
(idk what he said, cause she coughed again) if they cough again Iāll get her a wary. Cause sheās keeping it calm. And I feel like itās not my place, but still⦠someone shoudl do this.
If we think ai in its current form will be the next big leap, memory is the big blocker.
Anyone who has talked to ai understands there is memory leak in this.
When you are trying to build, you get into this death loop, it forgets what it fixed there iterations ago. There must be a better way.
Wow thanks for sharing it, I canāt wait to try it out. Every ai startup needs memory solutions, says the hostess .
And btw I love her dress. The hostess/emcee. Her dress is really awesome.
The approach is to use the graph structure. Thatās pretty common to waht others are doing. That has nodes and edges coming off of it. The ID associated with it. The graph structure like that, the storage becomes considerably cheaper . Relational databases⦠yourāe being charged for hot, warm, and cold storage. ITs the recall methods. In the graph, you dont have to worry about how itās being scanned.
Yeah id waht this is talking about.
You donāt have to have labels or anything tradition.
Graph storage, I know a founder with graph⦠have you collaborated with local companies as well?
He says no but he knows them well , This was done open source out of building, but theyrāe a great company and just got acquired.
Whatās the most important thing for what youāre trying to build - it may not be important. But if youāre trying to do anything with an LLM its the most critical think you can possibly ydo. The better memory shrinks your context window. Plusits a latency player.
The people next to me are just looking on their phones. I see four peopel all sitting around me not listening and three people listening. Itās so funny that people come to this stuff and donāt listen. ITs why taking notes helps. But look at me, Iām just taking notes on people not paying attention. One guy is on instagram nd hte other is looking at an excel sheet.
Okay, what services do you recommend for memory storage?
Hyperscalers all do a good job out of the bo, to be honest. It depends what youāre trying to do, but I personally think google or gemini is the best with what theyāre doing . IF youāre looking for a plug on that, thats great. But theyāre all doing well. Youāre just going to have to pay for it.
What are some projects that really impress you with the UX experience? Cursers - maybe thats a cheap answer.
He says he doesnāt want to talk about the next one cause itās on camera. They get so much right, so much right - but they have an agent thatās missed the mark. The utility isnāt very helpful. iTs a Q&A bot, I give them credit for doing it on hundreds of thousand of devices, but thatās existed for 15 years. It needs to evolve out of this, make it natural and native and answer the questions Iām not asking.
They didnāt do well, and I wish tehy would have focused more on UX
One guy sitting in the audienceās random phone noises are going of⦠liek you can tell heās not paying attention.
The sponsors talked to me a little, too - but it just seems lit whyāre job matchers and they push stuff on you when youāre not really interested in it. There is so much to knowing your audience
LOL a guy in the front row is falling asleep.
Text as an input may be dead within the next three years. Google says that more people are using voice in the search versus text⦠in three years itās going to be a dead medium. If youāre betting on a box you put text input into - even voice input, itās going to be a hard thing. I donāt know what the winning recipe is, I have a couple thoughts that weāreplaying with. But if youāre relying on text, youāre going to miss the next wave of it. Both visual and audio of where weāre at. Thatās another challenge you have to layer on.
BOLD CLAIM!! I sitll like text A LOT more than voice - cause i can pick apart small moments and elaborate nonstop with the Ai.
How do you think. Of all that? I think text is going to be dead
He suddenly realizes his microphone ei broken
Wow, this is very new to me, human computer interaction. Says the emcee - hahaha. I like her.
Yeah, think about what youāve seen in every futuristic movie youāve ver seen. Itās someone in futuristic glasses looking out. The visual representation has more than anything else. ITs where weāre headed and weāre party close.
SEO is going to change cause rather than having a single meta tag or meta data, now itās visual.
As you build your business and start your company, I often tell my student this as well: if youāre building with text as the main input youāre already late or behind, andt hats jsut my hypothesis It could be wrong but I see the trends here.
It was a nice wedge to get humans used to talking to an artificial system. Now they see it feels the same as any other, if you want to take this to the next level, itās not a box in teh future.
What about Ui experiences? Just taking video and audio? Buttons will go away?
I donāt think so, you still have to have predefined motions you want users to go through. But I donāt know what that is. I havenāt figured it out quite yet.
Where do you get your inspirations on? Sci fi books?
His kids, 3, 6, and 12.
Heāll ask them a question. They havenāt experience UX fatigue yet. So heāll ask, āWhat woudl you do hereā and some of they stuff they say is so simple and smart
Iām happy to hear he is a dad. and a caring/engaged dad.
Also a bunch of movies and books.
Then third is teaching on the side at a university on teh east coast. And going to the art program there? Steal liek an artist. Artists in their daily life look at everything around them for inspiration. Tehyāre inspired all the time.
There are many examples of peopel growing too fast, scaling too fast, and then others canātkeep up.
100% you need a diversity mix of skills, ages, everything. One- cause learning fast is hard to go when youāve been in a career for 10-15 years. That is an approach weāve had.
Yeah, I want to echo that, she sys. She talked to a lot of founders and theyāre all in their 20ās and theyāre all stressful, a bit too young. The mature founders have been through life. Not as stressful and we see itās a longterm game.
He says heās love to learn her tactics to not be stressed
I felt like he meant this from the bottom of his heart. he seems sweet.
She said itās mind-blowing to talk to 20 year olds, but she can sense itās a different mentality they are very fast mindset. There is no balance between anything else. There is a tendency to burn out at certain stages
Founders that are mature have more duties in life but if we persist long enough, we will grow steadily.
I feel SF has the young spirit, and Seattle has more steady growth.
SF is , you can feel the energy right there. And Seattle is growing to be a better and bigger tech scene. In the past 2-3 years there are more investors, more students, more things with Ai. Everyone is killing it here. So, finding the balance is super important.
For the younger founders, the ones who are super fascinating started in college, in their dorm, lived/ate/breathed, but all they know is 24/7. They donāt know how to live outside of it. You donāt know what you donāt know.
There is a trend that this hot young talent is looking for more mature career folks to help build the company. You see that in later stages typically. You see more VCās pushing that
Btw the snacks here are potato chips, fruit gummy snacks, nutragrain bars, haha. Itās like middle school snacks at dinner time!! sorry to be a little rude, but iām like - omg hahah iām so hungry and idk if i want a nutragrain bar and fruit gummies for dinnerrrrr. I guess ill have to go get some food before the dance.
Authentication, Ai agents. They act on behalf of humans⦠how do we authenticate them?
This I s, um, a tricky one. ITās kinda the Wild West right now. Agentsare talking to other agents. And most stuff, itās safe today. THereās no real off except one to one.
If I want to have my Claude code setup connect to my linear NCP and GitHub NCP. ITs seamless and works fine. Quickly we can get to an inflection point to get to more servers and agents and you have no clue who they are.
There is no direct off process for that yet. But some people are doing this and building this. Crypto focused caching chain structure for agent collection, that kinda approach, you get hte sense.
The second is that weāre going to get to a place where the agent to agent piece isnāt going to be where we are. For us to replicate an agent, then you can (idk what he said, this guy who walked in has. Distracting/cool shirt) hahah.
The future is being able to clone agents and bring them into your ecosystem and make it more secure. Then clone it. Players liek arcade are doing a good job and focusing on offchain.
Wāere getting to a place where nefarious actors are getting access to your stuf and thereās not a protocol to solve that.
So āive been cautious on how many agents to use
We can trace agents and clone them, so itās a new field - to think about identity and agents. If you have an agent on your site, maybe a clothing companyās clients/customers are authenticating with the email password, history, buying stuff⦠companies can build personalization⦠so do you use the email and password or something different when you use an agent?
This is shifting. When ai systems stack on top.
Start with off identity rather than I am managementā¦
Wow this is advanced even though I have technical background, says the EMCEE. Does this have to do with your current project
Lol i like how the emcee says āwowā a lot, i think thatās part of why i like her hahaha.
No... it shoudl, and maybe ig o fix that
No the current one is - how do we make movies, video games, clips - how do we make them in this new personalized world. The ability to watch, play, and immerse yourself.
Ask the tv to make a trivia for you about Seattle history, right? That type of engaging immersive media. Choose your own adventures. Now we have to have it for content.
If my daughter wants to watch a show about the universe in teh form of gogomelon, she shoudl be able to
- except that gogo melon has a lot of data showing its actually super hard for kids, overstimulating, gives like drug-like after effects and withdrawl.. so how do we find those limits and theyāre not yet in place? Is anyone doing these types of things?
- thatās a question I may askā¦
He says heās not athletic to play soccer, so you can say render me into the game. Thatās his hope and focus and weāll get that.
She says it sounds liek the high personalization in content creation. Is that a distribution channel? Liek a stem platform people can develop on?
You shouldnāt need a masters in physics to make the best video game
But now you can Mae your own movies. Itās liek YouTube/steam combined.
Wāell see - the tech is there, the way you decisminate nad build it is a lot to figure out.
What talents are you looking for? Front end designers, stack, all the things.
She says thanks for everything, thatās all for today.
ā they asked if anyone had questions, I said I do (and its a bit specific and people donāt quite realize this) - but Iām workign on making content for kids that is educational, like big ROI on time invested. And yeah, it old him that I know there are a lot of studies on these tv shows theyāre ovesttimulating and have withdraw effects, etc. so what is gbeing down to build these boundaries or is it more like, eh - itāll work out
He said maybe no more gogo melon, maybe blue dog show
But I said, meh, idk aboutthat one too. Theyāve all been bought up by corporations that donāt have the best motives and theyāre full of perverse goals
Itās not a we need to put protections in place, theyāre all objective. Not build a barrier. Once you have the distribution channel, itās an important and heavy thing to put into place.
Itās liek the way they put search boundaries into their browsers. I could imagei thereās a place in the future.He says, āāgreat question and now Iām going to unplug every tv in my houseā
I said, ā I know!! Sorryā
Iāmā super glad to hear him react in this way too. I like that he has three kids .I like this guy. Good. Iām glad to like him. :). gladddd 100% to hear this hahahahaha. there is goodness in the world, right? i mean. i am not going to put 2 and 2 together. but this blog is saying a lot if you let it. okay? the world needs more kelly tutors approved content hahaha. Iāll just say that- and i dont mean it in a cocky way. I jsut mean, i want to see the world heal and be happy to find solutoins to make kids lives more safe and peaceful - and everyones. And just like more alignment with what people want + reality.
but iām still not sure what i think about how the content will go - if my question cahnged the entire trajectory of time/space⦠but⦠you know, a girl can dream.
I also really like how he said that everything is subjective, you kjnow - but i think with more knowledge people would really make difference choices. Even him.
The ability of balance⦠you have a luxury in a company to take time off and nkonwthe company wonāt fall overā¦.I know I learned how to do that and somewhat unplug and trust that hte situation will be handled when I step away. We donāt know how to do that naturally, so if you havenāt done itā¦
I loved my time at those companies, and now this time and moment, what weāre able to buildā¦
NEXT GUY QUESTION: youāve run a few companies, whatās been the most rewarding and your favorite part?
- great qwustion( I agree, thats a fun thing to think about and good to think about)Seeing instantaneously what youāre building in market. You donāt get that unless youāre in this position, going from 0 to 0.1. Thatās super rewarding. You have this thought, draw it on paper, put it into reality.. you get this jolt of adrenaline. I love that, seeing it happen over and over, growing those teams to build that same thing and build a culture around that, thatās been the most rewarding
The second is to learn to trust yourself more. And when you work at an enterprise company, you have teams⦠you trust yourself but there is the HIPPO (Hihgest important paid person in the office) - you think theyāve been doing this and you trust them⦠but as a founder ,youāre on an island in the middle of the ocean. Itās rewarding and a skill.
As a founder it doesntā come naturally, its a had thing to do but its been rewarding.
Iām realizing Iām so so so hungry. Where shoudl I have dinner? I can eat when I get home I guess.. or eat someting small near me. Need to look at a map. I feel a bit distracted cause I dint get this question/map.
Also, Iām so proud I asked that guy this question. Now heās super into brain psychology and learning. I love it - and heās working on huge custoom content creation - and doing it with huge companies, but now he has this new lease thanks to my question. I Love it. This is good.
I mean, I told them that coco melon probably shouldnāt even be on tv since itās so harmful to kids. Lol. I am proud off yself hahaha. It was extreme but true. I speak up for kids. Now I want to get distracted and figure out how to get to hte place Iām going next.
Got it
Audience: LLMās memory is the biggest barrier. ⦠what tools do you rrcommend now adays to use - and how far in the future will memory be able to be used more by ai (idk what she said)
The place sheād focus now and dos focus now is on embedding s and how to process them. Put everything ad put it into one embedding then lose fidelity. Idk what heās talking about. Losing fidelity of that.
Timeline is crucial right now. Cause if you look at any of the numbers, Open Ai is publishing numbers (they may be wrong) but the amount of data theyāre compiling and storing daily, idk how theyāre going to continue this.
LOL Iām cracking up at all the people who are going to be watching these kids tv shows with this new skeptical sense hahah my work is done.
Nice speech, really good. You said you want a startup for the content, media, or video. I know from the LLM weāre using the old text language from our common langue, from video or the image it has copyright and logo⦠how do we control this if weāre training ai.
How do you think about using copywriter idea or material with a trademark on it in training.
He says heāll let lawyers solve it, he didnt go to law school
Personalized content must be unique if you want to pull in copywriter materialā¦
Now the sponsors make a speech.
They do job matching and then direct chat.
I donāt know bout this.
Faster hires and better fit.
Advice from the Dance!!!:
Well, I left EARLY!!! I left early cause I was so socially drained. I was tired of peopel asing me to dance over and over when I was getting sick of dancing with them cause I just wanted to dance with more variety of peopel (maybe) or just listen to the bands. But some people get really obsessed with asking you to dance over and over and I think my limits today from the review, two events, and the questions/topics I brought up. My limits were drained. I spoke with this about a friend who was also at the dance and he said girls say ānoā to him all the time. So< i realized that this is a good idea. I will work on learning to say ānoā more. Cause so far I never told anyone ānoā to dance yet!! In like 6 weeks or wahtever its been. And then some people will have me dance with them like 5 times total and finally i say - take a break!
see! I love stuff like this, I love learning more about myself and how to speak up and identify my wants/needs/boundaries/truth.
iād rather not dance with people than dance too many times with someone iāve danced enough with, you know?
And PS: This event was not at all really about global supply chains and shipping logistics, or maybe it was just too niche hahaha.
Overall Event Reviews Elaborate:
Venue (3/5), vaguely - everywhere was good but not amazing but not bad
Food (2/5), the gummy fruit snacks for dinner wasntā great - but it was free, so i canāt hate too much - but, clearly i did with the 2/5 rating hahaha. And the other choices were chips!? idk. I just have standards for myself but i was so hungryyyy
Speaker Content (5/5), yeah learned a lot and loved the music and content.
Networking (3.5/5), yeah, its easy to meet people at the dances (except when people hog your time hahaha - jkjk) and then the events they had lots of netwrokign time, but it was easy to be anonymos-esq, too.
Likeliness to Return (5/5)- for sure, all of these things Iād return to. You know? :)
Until next time, I wish you the motivation and success to search for opportunities around your area. Search and explore: Who is out there giving talks? There are new things happening all of the time.
Find relatable or interesting topics you like and check them out! Maybe even something hosted at a cool venue, if thereās no other reason to go. Letās see what you can learn and discover not too far from home. š