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The real battle isn’t out there. It’s in your mind.
I’m reading a book called The War of Art and I’m reminded that the real enemy to our progress isn’t lack of talent… it’s resistance. Resistance shows up as hesitation. As overthinking. As “I’ll start tomorrow.” As telling yourself you need one more tutorial, one more plan, one more perfect moment. But the truth is, resistance doesn’t show up when something doesn’t matter. Resistance shows up when you’re getting close to the thing that could change your life. So if you feel the pull to procrastinate today…If your mind is trying to talk you out of learning something new…If you're convincing yourself you’re not ready yet… Good. That’s the signal. That means you’re right on the edge of growth. Instead of trying to defeat resistance in one big heroic moment, do what actually works: Show up for one small action. Learn one thing. Try one messy draft. Take one uncomfortable step. You don’t need to win the war today. You just need to win this moment. Because motion breaks resistance. Momentum quiets the fear. And once you start, everything gets easier. So ask yourself: What is the one simple thing you can do today...right now...that Resistance doesn’t want you to do? Do that. Post it below. Let’s make today the day we move forward anyway.
WHO HAS THE REGULATORY OVER AI
Do you know that a SANDWICH 🥪 has more regulations than AI🤖 both the USA and and UK and Nation wide have no comprehensive legislation So should we have influence in impacting on how technology is developed and setting the NORMS across society Will we have lawyers co ordinating or the Noble prize 🏆 winner or MUSK or Zuckerberg’s Altmons or Amodeis at Anthropic or the Whitehouse Better still the fears of CHINA
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If l have been blinded side it’s not my intention But the value of community is key And conversations of sharing Finding your feet Help with teaching and understanding of complexities Setting up clones Experts at Hand Dean/ Tony and the many many more in our community Learning a new language connections in and out Makes every day a better one from the last YOU ALL ROCK
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Hi everyone — I’m Craig. I work primarily in real estate these days, but my background is a bit of an eclectic adventure. I’ve been a paid stand-up comic, a geophysicist for a major oil and gas company, an insurance brokerage owner, a real estate brokerage owner, and I even had one of my designs featured on the cover of Architectural Digest. I’m based in beautiful Montana, where I’m trying to spend more time playing the piano and I'm not spending nearly enough time fishing. I’ve been exploring AI for a while now. I use ChatGPT regularly, and I even have an AI platform that handles my more tedious social media tasks (because apparently you have to show up online to stay “relevant”). At this stage of life, I’m closer to 70 than 60, and I’m far more interested in spending my time doing meaningful things rather than chasing relevance. I’m here to learn how AI can genuinely support my business and free me up to focus on the things I enjoy. Looking forward to learning from everyone and contributing where I can.
📰 AI News: OpenAI Says Its Next Models Could Be A “High” Cybersecurity Risk
📝 TL;DR OpenAI just told the world that its upcoming AI models could be powerful enough to help launch serious cyberattacks, including finding zero day exploits and breaking into well defended systems. At the same time, it is building new tools and guardrails so those same models can supercharge cyber defense, not just offense. 🧠 Overview A new internal risk assessment from OpenAI classifies its future frontier models as likely to pose a high cybersecurity risk. The company says these systems might eventually help attackers discover new software vulnerabilities or automate complex intrusions, something that has traditionally required elite skills. Rather than hiding this, OpenAI is publicly flagging the risk and announcing new security programs to keep defenders ahead. 📜 The Announcement This week, OpenAI published an update warning that the cyber capabilities of its next generation models are advancing fast enough that it is planning as if each new model could reach high levels of offensive capability. In practical terms, that could mean helping someone develop working zero day exploits or orchestrate sophisticated enterprise or industrial hacks. To counter that, OpenAI is investing heavily in making the same models useful for defenders, creating new access programs, and setting up an expert council focused on frontier risks. ⚙️ How It Works • High risk classification - OpenAI now expects some upcoming models to reach a point where they could materially help with serious cyberattacks, not just generate phishing emails or basic scripts. • Offensive scenarios - The company specifically calls out the possibility that models could help develop new remote exploits, or assist with complex intrusions against real world targets like companies or infrastructure. • Defensive tooling - In parallel, OpenAI is training models to be stronger at security tasks such as auditing code, finding vulnerabilities, and suggesting patches so defenders can move faster too.
📰 AI News: OpenAI Says Its Next Models Could Be A “High” Cybersecurity Risk
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