AI Wants to Eat the Grid: Will Humanity Feed It or Fry First?

The Quiet Emergency Behind the AI BoomEveryone is excited about AI breaking records, writing code, designing new medicines, and maybe even thinking like us. But there is one big problem growing behind all of this: electricity. For example, training GPT-3 used 1,287 megawatt-hours of energy—enough to power 100,000 homes. Every time someone asks ChatGPT a question, it uses about five times more electricity than a … Continue reading AI Wants to Eat the Grid: Will Humanity Feed It or Fry First?

Educating Is Difficult — But AI Just Made It Borderless

It’s official. The week is almost over, but something stayed with me, and I can’t log off before sharing it. A quote. A spark. A sentence from Paula Harraca that hit like a quiet truth we’ve always known, but rarely pause to acknowledge: “Teaching is easy because it has to do with knowing; educating is difficult because it has to do with being.” In that … Continue reading Educating Is Difficult — But AI Just Made It Borderless

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Sextas-feiras Iluminam

Nossa mente (e nosso futuro) Tem sextas-feiras em que você sai de casa pronto para entregar tudo. A energia, o conteúdo, o insight, o suco criativo. Vai com o tanque cheio e o propósito claro. Mas, às vezes — e essas são as mais incríveis — você volta pra casa com o tanque ainda mais cheio do que quando saiu. Porque o que você entregou … Continue reading Sextas-feiras Iluminam

Co-Intelligence

Co-Intelligence and the Rise of the Bionic Workplace

What happens when every worker becomes a node in a larger, thinking system—part biological, part digital, all intentional? More than two years after ChatGPT’s debut disrupted the language of the internet—and the internet of language—artificial intelligence has grown from a spectacle into infrastructure. This year’s Forbes AI 50 list doesn’t just highlight $142 billion worth of AI ambition; it sketches the blueprint of a new … Continue reading Co-Intelligence and the Rise of the Bionic Workplace