We hear more and more about the pros and cons of AI. There is a movement to regulate the use, movies about dangers of sentient robots, and those who think AI will free humanity from any boring work, or work that involves a lot of repetitive tasks. Going back to the 1950s and 1960s, what they called AI (or what we might call small shell scripts these days) were supposed to “Augment Human Intellect” as the great Doug Englebart wrote about in his 1962 article https://www.dougengelbart.org/content/view/138 or Vannevar Bush’s “As We May Think” from 1945, available at https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1945/07/as-we-may-think/303881/. What is an LLM? A large language model (LLM) is a type…
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12 Years And Counting!
12 years ago today I posted my first article on this site. My publisher at the time thought I should have a website, so I made one. And after over 3,500 posts, I’ve watched the industry change so much! I have always written about what I do. Because of that, the past couple of years have seen a slight shift from Apple device management (I mean, I still write about that when I feel like it) to more technical management and leadership articles. These days I also have contributions scattered all over the place, from publishing code on GitHub, to writing about technology and leadership for Huffington Post, to Entrepreneurism…
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“I” vs “We”
Just posted another article on NotOnMyWatch. This one on how leaders use “I” vs “We” You can access it at: http://www.notonmywatch.solutions/cedge318/_i_vs_we
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My 3,000th Post On Krypted
This is my 3,000th post on Krypted.com. The past 3,000 posts have primarily been about OS X Server, Mac automation, Mac deployment, scripting, iOS deployments, troubleshooting, Xsan, Windows Servers, Exchange Server, Powershell, security, and other technical things that I have done in my career. I started the site in response to a request from my first publisher. But it took on a mind of its own. And I’m happy with the way it’s turned out. My life has changed a lot over these past 11 years. I got married and then I got divorced. I now have a wonderful daughter. I became a partner and the Chief Technology Officer of 318 and helped to shape it into…