Logic-To-Essence Ratio
Determining the future of AI starts with one simple ratio
Words have always been very important to me - especially when I began my career in Tech. The code you write must be a collection of words that will ultimately compile and execute - basically, for your code to "work". Additionally, for one to communicate with your team or co-workers the words one uses must be formed in such a way as to provide clarity. Coders know that words used incorrectly result in your program being pretty useless. Well, I'm also noticing that some writers and pundits have such a loose-use of words that the result is a useless mish-mash of word salad and communicative deadfall.
Words and phrases are fun and I often like to drop little phrases in places where I hope, upon reflection, folks will say to themselves, "Wait - what'd he just say?"
Steve Diedrick, CEO and Founder of Redmond Research, noticed a phrase of mine in a previous post which I thought was a buried lede - I was wrong. I'm going to begin to flesh out the following phrase: logic-to-essence ratio.
Don't be mad with me but everything about logic-to-essence will be behind the paywall. Let me explain...
I believe social media, and especially LinkedIn, has been capitalizing on all of us. It is time for me to capitalize on my own experiences, techniques, insights, musings, and writings. If you join as a full member you have full access to all the good stuff!
Here we go...