What's Ahead
People overestimate what technology will do in 1 year.
People underestimate what technology will do in 10 years.
Guys, just like with losing weight, a crash diet is not how to get it done.
If you want to lose weight and keep it off, it’s a life-long pursuit of good habits.
This concept directly applies to what’s happening with AI.
Yes, taking a crash course is a good idea.
Yes, AI will impact your work, relationships, entertainment.
Everything.
But it won’t happen overnight.
I believe the best strategy is to continuously use and iterate with AI tools.
Don’t underestimate the impact it will have over the next 10 years.
Your family is depending on you.
-Mark


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Japan’s biggest media groups Nikkei and Asahi Shimbun have filed lawsuits against Perplexity AI. They accuse the company of using their reporting without permission. Each publisher is demanding ¥2.2 billion, about $15 million.
64% Say People Beat AI

A LinkedIn global survey found that 64% of professionals trust human judgment over algorithms.
They say experience, context, and emotional intelligence matter most when decisions affect people.
The Update:
Build and protect your network of colleagues, mentors, and friends.
A strong circle gives you advice, backup, and options that no system can match.
Men with solid relationships stay steady at work and reliable at home.
Which AI tool category interests you most?
Gen Z Workers Training Their Bosses on AI

Younger employees are teaching older colleagues how to use AI tools.
Managers and senior staff are turning to them for skills that are now essential.
The Update:
If you know AI, teach it.
If you don’t, be ready to learn.
Teaching builds respect and leadership.
Learning shows humility and adaptability. Both make you stronger at work and show your family that growth never ends.
1 in 3 listeners quit a podcast the moment audio is bad.
This is why I use Riverside, which saves each track locally in lossless 48kHz audio and 4K video, so the recording stays perfect even if the internet drops.
41% of Workers Burned Out by AI

A survey of 2,000 professionals in the United States shows that 41% feel their well being suffers from the nonstop push of AI tools.
Many said they feel pressure to learn faster than they can manage.
The Update:
Control the pace.
Focus on one tool at a time and take real breaks to reset.
Protecting your energy keeps you effective at work and present with your family.
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