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5 Myths That Kill Transformation And Change

Digital Tonto

Many traditional notions about change management are not only wrong, they can actually kill a transformational effort even before it really starts. Transformation is always a journey, never a. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]].

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#1,945 – Week In Review: Space Edition

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

A quick look at everything that tickled my fancy this past week: New Solar Cycle. The sun has entered into a new solar cycle. The 25th time this has happened! Science Alert sums it up best: “Far from the woes of planet Earth, our Sun has been having a rather quiet year. A close look at its activity confirms what solar enthusiasts have been suspecting for a while – our closest star has entered a new cycle.

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009: How to Create and Run an Innovation Pilot Program

Innovation in Practice

Once you’ve embraced this idea that creativity can be systematic, and you’ve started to invest time and energy learning the Systematic Inventive Thinking or SIT – a very common question for you at this point is – how do you spread what you know to others? How do you get your boss on board with this? Or how do you try this at your company?

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#1,947 – Space Week: Starsounds

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

Are you tired of listening to the same songs over and over again on your Spotify playlist? Fed up with being forced to listen to the same cookie cutter tracks every time you put on the radio? Then look no further for I have found the next big star in the music industry: an actual star. That’s right. We can now listen to the sounds generated by distant stars.

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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Are You Plussing Or Minusing?

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Ever been in an ideation session which pits the DoIts against the ShouldWes? Yep – first the DoIts pitch an idea, and then the Should Wes shoot it down. The DoIts are trying to move the ball forward into the future – while the ShouldWes are using the past to dictate the future. Why does… The post Are You Plussing Or Minusing? appeared first on hellofuture.

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#1,944 – Space Week: Moon Rust

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

It shouldn’t be possible. But it is. Rust is forming on the Moon. Something that should only happen when there’s water and oxygen around. Two things that the Moon doesn’t really have. So what gives? CNN explains: “The moon is getting rusty. Scientists had the same reaction you probably did when they reached this conclusion. It shouldn’t be possible — after all, there’s no oxygen on the moon, one of the two essential elements to create rust, the other bei

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#1,948 – Space Week: The Mystery of Dark Energy Solved!

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Scientists may have finally figured out what Dark Energy is and how it’s powering the expansion of the Universe! New Atlas explains: “We’ve known for the better part of a century that the universe isn’t static – it’s expanding… The driving force behind this acceleration has been given the descriptor ‘dark energy,’ and it’s been calculated that this stuff makes up around 68 percent of everything in the universe.

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#1,946 – Space Week: Gravity Suit

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

You might think that it would be fun to float around in mid air while on board a space station. And yes, it sure would be. But that lack of gravity is actually a bad thing, wrecking havoc on the human body. Thankfully, there may soon be something that we could do about it. Futurism explains: “Previous research has shown that weightlessness can lead to muscle atrophy and even lead to blood fluid pooling around and squishing their brains.

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#1,950 – Space Week: Spaceline Space Elevator

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

The idea of a space elevator has long been theorized and fantasized about but has so far remained in the realm of science fiction due to a lack of suitable building materials. But what if we could pull off this incredible engineering feat? Not by inventing new materials but rather by flipping the problem on its head; by coming down from space inside of trying to go up to it.