At Least Say “Good Morning”
A woman and I are waiting for the elevator yesterday morning on the sixth floor of the Mandarin Oriental in Boston. The door opens with a four-foot robot trying to exit, with the screen saying, "I am exiting." Except, it's
Driving
We drove down the Jersey Shore on vacation in 3 hours, 20 minutes, but it took 4 hours to return home. You never know, even with Waze, when you'll hit traffic. There were no accidents or construction work, just a
Hypocrisy
Hypocrisy is built into society. I was telling someone over cigars the other day about the speed of my cars and their acceleration. I realize, of course, that would never (and could never on most roads) drive the cars at
False Humility
Occasionally, someone is spouting off about the need to be "humble." They feel that humility is important in professional services. Think about that. They feel that way because they feel inadequate and are afraid to make a case for their own abilities
The No Normal®
I'm reinstated on LinkedIn! It's like dealing with the Wizard of Oz, but from what I can surmise, someone probably hacked my account. I've changed passwords and submitted the right proof in the right form to the right address in
You Can’t Fix It
What I need is a button on the computer that sends an electric shock to anyone who asks to join me on LinkedIn and immediately upon acceptance tries to solicit me for something. That's not marketing, that's stupid, and you
If There Can Be Human Error, There Can Be AI Error
I had to take out my phone and get the directions back to my hotel after dinner last night because the Uber driver was going the wrong way, having received the wrong address, somehow, from his software. He was the
Maybe It’s Not “Just Another Day”
A water main break caused by a contractor's error has caused a hospital and many of the residents of Hoboken, New Jersey huge inconvenience and dislocation. (I grew up in the adjoining Union City.) Today, a car breakdown in the
Who Wants A Job Manually Resetting Bowling Pins?
Remember the Luddites? They fought against the Industrial Revolution's conversion of mills to machinery, and wanted workers retained and paid better. Today, the modern Luddites want to ban automated cashier machines to retain the human cashiers and continue to provide
We Weren’t Looking for Godzilla, So How Were We to Know?
Let me understand this: From not shooting down anything forever over US and Canadian airspace, we're not sending highly advanced fighters to shoot down balloons using highly sophisticated missiles, daily, as if it's a shooting gallery at an amusement park