Morning Pages Day 5: Navigating the Rapid Evolution of AI
After a bit of a pause, I’m back to continue my daily writing. Yesterday, I started Yuval Noah Harari’s new book Nexus, and it seems he’s taking a rather critical stance on AI. This is interesting because his earlier works, Sapiens and Homo Deus, were truly eye-opening for me. I’m curious to see how this new book develops. I’ll definitely be sharing more thoughts as I get further into it.
I also came across some exciting news—OpenAI has released a new AI that can even solve logic puzzles. The pace of AI development is astonishing, and it’s getting harder to stay informed while keeping up with day-to-day work. But the idea of dedicating the first couple of hours each day to personal projects really appeals to me. Given the expected shifts in the labor market, I think pursuing some project ideas that could evolve into a real business is a smart move.
As for HIVE, while I think the platform has missed its big chance and seems to be on a slow decline, I’ve learned a lot from being part of it. There’s a lack of engaged readers at the moment, and I wonder if it’s because most people’s attention spans have become too short for longer content. Still, there may be a counter-movement—platforms like Substack seem to suggest that. Everything seems to coexist at once, and how things will develop remains highly uncertain.
This post is part of the "Morning Pages" project, an experiment in daily creative writing and content generation using AI tools. The thoughts and reflections shared here are edited for publication with the help of ChatGPT, while accompanying visuals are created using DALL·E 3. Both tools contribute to exploring the intersection of technology, creativity, and communication.