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In today’s rapidly transforming world, being diligent and effective leaders often involves a relentless pursuit of knowledge. As the Dalai Lama wisely advocates, “Share your knowledge. It is a way to achieve immortality.”

In line with this philosophy, though we do not promise immortality, the DigitalRosh Global group is a platform dedicated to the exchange of knowledge, ideas, and thinking, among our members. We recognize the value of people within DigitalRosh and view them as integral to our vision. Through our groups, we facilitate communication and collaboration, providing members with avenues to connect and cooperate.

Microsoft’s AI Play — Playing Soft, Winning Hard

Today, we have a review of Microsoft’s latest advancements in AI, courtesy of an insightful analysis by Michael Lugassy.

Then, my perspective on Microsoft as a $10 trillion company is due to Microsoft’s:

*Focus on developers and IT leaders as part of a long-term strategy.

*Enterprise Market Control

Plus:

A visual representation of how they earn and spend their money.

The Devil’s Blueprint: 7 Ways to Destroy Young Minds

Digital technology has changed the world, yet many young people have fallen into the digital devil’s trap.

Today, I will expose the seven fronts of this demonic blueprint.

At the same time, I’m demonstrating how AI works—so you’re reading two posts for the price of one.

By the way, it took me six hours instead of the allocated three; that’s the downside of cool AI tech—it provides too many options.

AI First CEOs — Ask These Habit-Forming Questions

What does it mean to be an AI-First CEO? It stems from the “First Principles Approach” popularized by Peter Thiel.

In today’s post, we translate this theoretical approach into specific habit-forming questions that allow you to become “an AI-First CEO.”

Use it yourself, or forward it to your favorite CEO.

A New ‘+’ : How AI Transforms How Humans Add Knowledge

“If you feel one side of your face or body is not reacting — you better act quickly because it can be a stroke.” This is the kind of knowledge you want handy in your mind — not just in GPT.

In today’s post, I ask: what can, should, and will change in the way we add knowledge in the age of AI?

The answer is two-fold: both in what we need to know, and how we add the new knowledge.