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Will this also affect the search engines like Google?


Bad news for old-school people who still love books as a learning resource.


If you are like me who read The Code Breaker you come here and read this article and say "I get it". Raise your hand!


I'm betting on good, old writers that are not molested by ChatGPT. We will see troves of people getting back to Paperback & Hard Cover and people opting for pen and paper - analog - to record their daily lives.

We're just scratching the surface on Generative AI and I'm already tired of it. I got a tech book that was obviously written with the aid of ChatGPT.

I am favoring old non-fiction books for my reading pleasure - the ones that were bourne from human toil.


And, after posting this, I read Paul G's Writes & Write-Nots essay: https://www.paulgraham.com/writes.html


This reminds me to re-read The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande.


Why do that, when you could read the New Yorker article, A Life-Saving Checklist, by Atul Gawande?


I couldn’t read it, it’s behind a paywall.



No, you need to create a checklist.


If I had the financial resources, I would buy every yard service company that serves my immediate neighborhood, specifically those that love to do their work at 7 AM on Saturdays.


I guess this is the article referred to by this People Still Buy Books article.


Let’s talk about a Heart-Centered Approach to Digital Transformation – an Ikigai-infused customer service as the ultimate driver for our Digital Transformation.


Probably not. They are probably coders and data scientists after home lockdown. Imagine how many took advantage of those discounted courses online that used to cost $2K or $6K and down to $34.99 only!


Dang! This guy can wage wars against small countries!


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