NYU Stern professor and serial entrepreneur Scott Galloway emphasizes that AI will not take jobs, but rather those who know how to utilize it effectively will thrive. Galloway suggests spending time daily to become competent with AI, using it as a thought partner rather than a replacement for tasks. As automation increases in fields like writing and coding, Galloway encourages individuals to embrace AI as a tool to enhance their skills and productivity.
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Concern grows over mysterious drone sightings along US east coast
Multiple sightings of drones along the US east coast, particularly in New Jersey, Maryland, and Virginia, have raised concerns and frustration towards the federal government's response, with authorities denying evidence of malicious activity. Despite over 5,000 tips received by the FBI, only a few leads have been identified, leading to dissatisfaction from state officials. Federal regulations on civilian drone use are limited, with violations being common, making it challenging for local authorities to intervene, as...
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