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Burnout Is Not Your Fault, But You Probably Think It Is
A few weeks before quitting my job, I went to my boss and said “I’m burnt out, I need help.” Unfortunately there was no help. Everyone else was just as busy as I was, and as consultants we had no control over the deadlines assigned to our projects. At the time we were in the Read more
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13 Powerful Quotes from Women in Tech
These women in tech quotes celebrate everything that women are: inspiring, powerful and smart. Women in tech bring strong communication skills, empathetic leadership and a different perspective on the world, and make the tech world a better place. Read more
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The Bravest Thing I Ever Did
Content warning: this post discusses depression, anxiety, intrusive thoughts, and suicidal ideation. ‘What is the bravest thing you’ve ever said?’ asked the boy.‘Help,’ said the horse.‘Asking for help isn’t giving up,’ said the horse. ‘It’s refusing to give up.’ Charlie Mackesy, The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse In July 2022, after traumatically leaving Read more
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In Tech We Trust: Chat GPT, Generative AI and the Future of Work
On July 12, 2022, Midjourney AI image generator entered open beta. Only four months later, on November 30, Chat GPT launched. Artists were already upset about Midjourney using their images without permission (or royalties), but all of a sudden entire knowledge professions which had previously seemed pretty safe from automation appeared to be on the Read more
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Generative AI and the Future of Work: Chat GPT’s Perspective
The following post was generated by Chat GPT based on a text prompt asking it to write on the same topic I did: In Tech We Trust: Chat GPT, Generative AI and the Future of Work. This was its response. Generative AI is a type of artificial intelligence that has the ability to create new Read more
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Keeping in touch with your network is hard. Here’s how I do it.
When I was just starting my career, my manager told me I should start building my network. As a result, I was given the goal of reaching out to someone in my network once a month – and while I always agreed that this was valuable, I struggled with how to actually do this without Read more
