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Myles Runham

@mylesrun

Advising organisations on how to make the most of digital learning and manage the changes to make that happen.

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Mars Wrigley was fined $14,500 after two workers fell into a vat of melted chocolate. They had been hired to clean the tanks, but neither had received proper safety training. A hole had to be cut into the bottom of the contraption to rescue them. #Compliance

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Prompt engineering is pompous and grandiose. Let's use something better for what we call our AI tool use. But what? mylesrunham.com/2023/02/18/we-… #ai #AIart

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And now...Practice speaking and listening skills for a new language with generative AI. (Still no cure for chronic typos however). speak.com/?utm_source=su…

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Why has product management thinking had so little traction in L&D? Digital is everything now right - so what's stopping us? mylesrunham.com/2023/02/21/sti…

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Do you work at a school or connected to a school in London which can’t offer instrument lessons due to funding? Or have had cuts to your music department because of funding? I would love to speak with you. Please get in contact. Please RT and spread the word.

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I think there’s a pretty decent chance: - Google continues to print money - Nobody really Bings anything - The copilot integration in Office is janky and inaccurate so it doesn’t get traction - People like rectangles so UI will continue to exist We’re just in a hype cycle

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I don’t want AI to write the first drafts of my columns. But I’d love it to do my expenses for me. ft.com/content/e30e51…

I don’t want AI to write the first drafts of my columns. But I’d love it to do my expenses for me. ft.com/content/e30e51…
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1. Likes, then retweets, then replies Here’s the ranking parameters: • Each like gets a 30x boost • Each retweet a 20x • Each reply only 1x It’s much more impactful to earn likes and retweets than replies.

1. Likes, then retweets, then replies

Here’s the ranking parameters:

• Each like gets a 30x boost
• Each retweet a 20x
• Each reply only 1x

It’s much more impactful to earn likes and retweets than replies.
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Someone just told me that most people use ChatGPT fewer than six times and then stop. Has anyone considered that this LLM approach may be the technological equivalent of German porn - ie once your initial curiosity is satisfied, you have no further desire to see any more?