2024-01-28

Lord of the Wind


 

Life as we know it


 

Sweet November


 

【繁花】



 

【一席】洪立:我覺得我最近記性不太好,我是不是得了「老年癡呆」?


 

【一席】Uma Wang:十年


 

The Capture《真相捕捉》


 

Sam Altman, the father of ChatGPT‘s 17 things He Wish Someone Had Told Him

 Artificial intelligence has developed rapidly this year, with ChatGPT, primarily developed by Sam Altman, dominating the industry. Sam Altman briefly left OpenAI but later returned. A few days ago, he shared 17 things he wishes he had known earlier. This is not only a reflection on himself but also an enlightenment for everyone.

【商業智慧】ChatGPT之父Sam Altman反思17件希望早點知道的事 Sam Altman, the father of ChatGPT‘s 17 things He Wish Someone Had Told Him (yahoo.com)

  1. Optimism, obsession, self-belief, raw horsepower and personal connections are how things get started.

  2. Cohesive teams, the right combination of calmness and urgency, and unreasonable commitment are how things get finished. Long-term orientation is in short supply; try not to worry about what people think in the short term, which will get easier over time.

  3. It is easier for a team to do a hard thing that really matters than to do an easy thing that doesn’t really matter; audacious ideas motivate people.

  4. Incentives are superpowers; set them carefully.

  5. Concentrate your resources on a small number of high-conviction bets; this is easy to say but evidently hard to do. You can delete more stuff than you think.

  6. Communicate clearly and concisely.

  7. Fight bullshit and bureaucracy every time you see it and get other people to fight it too. Do not let the org chart get in the way of people working productively together.

  8. Outcomes are what count; don’t let good process excuse bad results.

  9. Spend more time recruiting. Take risks on high-potential people with a fast rate of improvement. Look for evidence of getting stuff done in addition to intelligence.

  10. Superstars are even more valuable than they seem, but you have to evaluate people on their net impact on the performance of the organization.

  11. Fast iteration can make up for a lot; it’s usually ok to be wrong if you iterate quickly. Plans should be measured in decades, execution should be measured in weeks.

  12. Don’t fight the business equivalent of the laws of physics.

  13. Inspiration is perishable and life goes by fast. Inaction is a particularly insidious type of risk.

  14. Scale often has surprising emergent properties.

  15. Compounding exponentials are magic. In particular, you really want to build a business that gets a compounding advantage with scale.

  16. Get back up and keep going.

  17. Working with great people is one of the best parts of life.

What is your leadership language?


 

《小丑2》(Joker 2:Folie à Deux)



 

《死侍3》(Deadpool)



 

《猿人爭霸戰:猩凶帝國》(Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes)


 

《玩轉腦朋友2》(Inside Out)


 

《沙丘瀚戰2》(Dune)


 

《可憐的東西》(Poor Things)





 

《蜘蛛夫人》(Madame Web)



 

《墮下的對證》(Anotomy of a Fall)


 



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