We're definitely not there yet with AI. Honestly, we’re still in the early stages, what I’d call the infancy of AI. Sure, it’s evolving fast, and in my agency, we do use AI tools regularly, but purely as support. We're nowhere near the point where AI can fully replace a human, especially when it comes to creativity, nuance, strategy, or emotional intelligence.
And even if we eventually get there, the ability to adapt is what sets professionals apart. The only ones who’ll get hit hard are those who put all their eggs in one basket and never bothered to diversify or grow their skills.
The digital nomad era isn’t dead (at all). It’s just changing, like everything else.
The ones who adapt will keep thriving.
Hopefully things won't escalate further, but no doubt if Russia does attack a NATO country, the Putin apologists will tell us that Russia's reaction is fully justified and that Estonia, Finland, Latvia, etc brought it on themselves.
I’m flattered but not worthy.
Do you know what the civilian version is actually called?
I’n giving you the opportunity to impress the forum with your answer.
After reading all of your previous unimpressive posts.
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