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Monday, February 20, 2023

AI Becomes Silicon Valley’s Next Buzzy Bandwagon as Crypto Boom Fizzles




"Part of what’s going on with the talent migration to AI is that layoffs and a refocusing on efficiency at big tech companies are liberating more senior engineers and executives to strike out on their own—aided by generous severance packages..."

As the field of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to grow and evolve, more and more entrepreneurs are seeking to capitalize on this cutting-edge technology by starting their own companies. Small AI firms have gained attention as a way for entrepreneurs to bring innovative ideas to the market and for investors to support promising new startups. In this article, we will explore the rise of AI startups and the investment opportunities they present for venture capitalists and angel investors.
  • Small AI firms have gained attention as a way for entrepreneurs to bring innovative ideas to the market and for investors to support promising new startups.
  • Small companies in the AI industry can be more nimble and focused, able to pursue specific niches or develop innovative new products and services.
  • Investing in small AI firms presents unique opportunities for venture capitalists and angel investors to participate in the growth and evolution of the field, while potentially receiving high returns.
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Sunday, February 19, 2023

Inside Meta's Innovative Solution to Tackle Noisy Office Environments


The point was completely missed and timing was oblivious.

Given the current economic downturn, shifting employee priorities, and the emergence of new remote work tools, the appeal of returning to a physical office, even one as quiet as "The Cube," is downright ugly. 

It's ironic that the new invention is called "The Cube." 

It's possible to give Meta the benefit of the doubt and suggest that it's merely bad timing, but the reality is that the company is out of touch with the current situation. In fact, it seems like a rather obtuse move.
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Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of Facebook, is developing a new solution to address the challenge of noisy office spaces. The company is rolling out a noise-canceling cubicle called "The Cube," which is designed to absorb sound from multiple directions and provide workers with uninterrupted, heads-down work. The Cube is similar to soundproof, echo-free anechoic chambers and offers a cocoon-like environment for employees.

Meta's Meta-Verified Subscription: A Hail Mary Pass to Keep a Dying Idea Alive


As someone who has been involved with technology since 1988, I have witnessed many technology revolutions, and I can confidently say that this move by Meta is the last gasp of a dying idea and company.

This is nuts and as oblivious as the night sky.  Meta is following the likes of MySpace and WordPerfect - we are witnessing the slow development of Facebook's Kodak Moment.

Saturday, February 18, 2023

From Hybrid to Happy: Why Some Leaders Are Afraid to Embrace the Future of Work




If you're a CEO or a leader, you might be missing out on the future of work. Adam Grant, a professor of organizational psychology, thinks that too many leaders are afraid to change and experiment. They might stick with what they know, and not consider other options.

Grant says that every opinion you hold at work is a hypothesis waiting to be tested. Every decision you make is an experiment waiting to be run. Too many leaders just implement decisions without testing them. They might be afraid to try new things, even if it could lead to happier and more productive workplaces. For example, back in 2018, Grant proposed a remote-Friday experiment to some CEOs. But they all balked at the idea, worried that it might be hard to put it back in the bag once it was out.

What about the future of work? 

Friday, February 17, 2023

The Xerox 914 Ad - Not my Words.



Ads that didn't age well...not my words, so don't get mad at me.

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I can't type I don't take dictation
I won't sharpen a pencil
I can't file 
my boss calls me indispensable 
Miss Jones 
Just a minute
Will you make a copy of this 
Naturally 
I push the button on the Xerox 914 
I make perfect copies of whatever my boss needs
by just turning the knob and pushing a button

Thursday, February 16, 2023

Streamlining Your Office: An Introduction to Managed Print Services (MPS)



As technology continues to advance, many businesses are finding themselves overwhelmed by outdated and inefficient office equipment. From copiers and fax machines to laser printers, these devices consume valuable space and resources but offer limited value in return.

Enter Managed Print Services (MPS), a solution that helps businesses optimize their printing processes, reduce costs, and streamline their workflows. With MPS, companies can simplify their office equipment, improve their printing security, and increase their productivity.

So how does MPS work, and why is it a valuable investment for your business? Let's take a closer look.

What is Managed Print Services (MPS)?
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Cutting through the Earnings Call Show: A Summary Report of Ricoh, Xerox, HP, and Konica Minolta


Oh, oh, oh! 

You wanna hear something crazy, folks? This guy, for ten years, attends every single earnings call from every single OEM hoping to uncover some juicy, hidden secrets. He wants to make his job easier and his conversations more interesting. What a nutcase! I mean, seriously, who has the time for that?

And get this, analyst firms say that their "Company Earnings" reports are the most downloaded. Can you believe it? People are actually reading those things. 

But let me tell you, over the years, those snooze-fest essays have evolved into slide decks and web events that are bigger than blockbuster movies! And finally, the analysts and commentators are coming in to contribute their two cents.

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