2024
December 2024
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AI Agents: Transforming SaaS and Intelligent Automation — December 30, 2024
What Are AI Agents and Their Role in the Future of SaaS Evolution Artificial Intelligence (AI) agents are autonomous software entities designed to execute tasks, make decisions, and adapt to their environment with minimal human guidance. They leverage advanced techniques such as machine learning (ML), natural language processing (NLP), and computer vision to achieve their -
Welcome to Tech with a Twist: Smarter Business with a Dash of Fun — December 21, 2024
Welcome to the very first issue of Tech with a Twist! I’m thrilled to have you here as we embark on this journey together. Whether you’re a solopreneur, small business owner, or simply curious about how technology can make life easier, you’ve found the right place. I aim to bring you fresh insights into technology,
November 2024
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The Paradox of Trust: Human Instincts vs. Technological Imperatives — November 30, 2024
Trust, humanity’s age-old glue that has cemented societies, economies, and relationships for millennia, is now under scrutiny in our rapidly digitizing world. It often adopts a seemingly contrasting avatar: “Zero Trust.” Why this dichotomy? Why do human-driven ecosystems treasure trust while their digital counterparts appear to advocate skepticism? This piece delves deep into this enigma, -
AI Inbreeding: A Growing Concern and a Path to Detecting AI-Created Content — November 5, 2024
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly prolific in generating content, a phenomenon similar to genetic inbreeding in biology is emerging — AI inbreeding. This occurs when AI systems are trained on datasets that contain previously generated AI content, leading to a repetitive, homogenized, and sometimes degraded quality in the output. This article explores AI inbreeding, its
October 2024
- Why the 90-Minute Focus Cycle Beats the Pomodoro Technique for Deep Work — October 10, 2024
The Pomodoro Technique has gained a lot of popularity over the years for its simplicity: work for 25 minutes, take a 5-minute break, and repeat. It’s designed to keep people productive by breaking tasks into manageable chunks. While this method can be effective for small, routine tasks, it falls short for those looking to achieve
April 2024
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Alchemy to AI: Historical Parallels in Public and Governmental Attitudes Towards Groundbreaking Technologies — April 18, 2024
In the medieval period, the practice of alchemy captivated the imagination and fear of both the public and the government. Alchemists, driven by the pursuit to transmute base metals into gold, were seen not only as pioneers of early chemical science but also as potential threats to the economic and political stability of the era. -
Meet AUALA, my new 2024 Honda GoldWing (First ride impressions) — April 6, 2024
Today (April 6, 2024) I picked up my new Honda GoldWing DCT. I’ve named her AUALA, Latin for Gold Wing, today was my very first time riding my new bike. Also my first time riding a GoldWing too. Talk about underselling the experience! This bike blows me away, and I’m so excited to get out
March 2024
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Maximizing Social Media for Business Growth: A Strategic Approach — March 1, 2024
In business, you have but one function—to find new customers and keep them. Today, let’s explore how social media can augment this essential process and help you build stronger connections with your audience. The Power of Social Media in Relationship Building At its core, social media accelerates relationships, moving people from strangers to engaged connections -
The Power of Marketing Automation: Never Lose a Lead Again — March 1, 2024
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: “People buy when THEY’RE ready to buy … and NOT BEFORE!” Nearly 7 out of 10 people who say “No thanks” today will say “Yes!” within 12 months. Let that sink in for a moment… that means you need to keep asking—or, put in a more palatable way—keep following up. But who
February 2024
- Online, There’s a Sucker Born Every Second! — February 16, 2024
P.T. Barnum once said, “There’s a sucker born every minute.” With the advent of the Internet, the same snake oil salesmen, con artists, and charlatans are back—only now, they wield the power of technology to “prove” their dubious claims. So, paraphrasing Barnum: There’s a sucker born every second… online! Think about this: If I gave you