Your neopets example definitely resonates with my experiences anytime I'm picking up a new technology or language. I learn much faster if I start with a project instead of a text book or course; I find those gain value once I've jumped in and grasp the lay of the land.
Beyond that, the fear and FOMO-based call to actions are counter productive for anyone who actually wants people to join the space and have constructive dialogues.
> AI fatigue is the collective exhaustion experienced by individuals and organizations in response to the unrelenting pace of AI advancement. It reflects the mental, emotional, and operational toll of trying to adapt to an unprecedented rate of change that has sustained for a relatively long period (24+ months) with little/no signs of slowing down.
Your neopets example definitely resonates with my experiences anytime I'm picking up a new technology or language. I learn much faster if I start with a project instead of a text book or course; I find those gain value once I've jumped in and grasp the lay of the land.
Beyond that, the fear and FOMO-based call to actions are counter productive for anyone who actually wants people to join the space and have constructive dialogues.
Oh Christine my sweet daughter! I am so proud of you, we can play neopets together when I am in New York❤️😀
> She is so tired.
The exhaustion of AI is pretty real. I was reflecting on this earlier this year ... https://newsletter.victordibia.com/p/you-have-ai-fatigue-thats-why-you
> AI fatigue is the collective exhaustion experienced by individuals and organizations in response to the unrelenting pace of AI advancement. It reflects the mental, emotional, and operational toll of trying to adapt to an unprecedented rate of change that has sustained for a relatively long period (24+ months) with little/no signs of slowing down.