every single training I attended (30 years of hacking) has always been all about the instructor. I have attended myriad of conferences and take myriad of courses and there is 100% common thread for ones that I stuck with and were useful and were ones I’d pay shitton of money again - instructor/teacher.
I am not sure how that can be “translated” into AI-generated content but I wish you all the best!!
Thats a solid point, we plan to integrate directly with neurolink once they figure out how to download information to our brains. Then we should be able to install a 15 hour course in about 20 seconds as long as you have a decent internet connection.
In reality, most of the basic concepts of things you want to learn can be done in a beginner level course, which is around an hour and we can make them in around 5 minutes. In example, you want the core understanding of Never split the difference by Chris Voss, you can take a one hour course and save yourself about 7 hours if you typically use audible, and better understand the material because of the quizzing we do in each module.
Should I ever have the extreme misfortune to be assigned "AI" training, I will be working up the ladder starting with my supervisor to point out every single flaw (of which it will be riddled).
Training should be thoughtful, not thoughtless. It should not be deliberate crap.
every single training I attended (30 years of hacking) has always been all about the instructor. I have attended myriad of conferences and take myriad of courses and there is 100% common thread for ones that I stuck with and were useful and were ones I’d pay shitton of money again - instructor/teacher.
I am not sure how that can be “translated” into AI-generated content but I wish you all the best!!
Amazing except you've got it reversed: You want to be able to take with comprehension a 15 hour training course in 20 minutes.
Thats a solid point, we plan to integrate directly with neurolink once they figure out how to download information to our brains. Then we should be able to install a 15 hour course in about 20 seconds as long as you have a decent internet connection.
In reality, most of the basic concepts of things you want to learn can be done in a beginner level course, which is around an hour and we can make them in around 5 minutes. In example, you want the core understanding of Never split the difference by Chris Voss, you can take a one hour course and save yourself about 7 hours if you typically use audible, and better understand the material because of the quizzing we do in each module.
Should I ever have the extreme misfortune to be assigned "AI" training, I will be working up the ladder starting with my supervisor to point out every single flaw (of which it will be riddled).
Training should be thoughtful, not thoughtless. It should not be deliberate crap.