Most people rejected his message. (This is 100% true and why as much as I love fancy quant risk management I think it is a _luxury,_ not a necessity.)
obsessed with this photo of cows watching the northern lights. it's the scene in a muppet movie that's so surprisingly touching you start to cry (photographer: @ChrisReichert3 on twitter)
Scotty doesn't know...
Fate has tried to get in my way more times than I can possibly recount, but I actually may pull off an amazing feat this week. Trying not to curse it, but it's starting to feel real. Wish me luck (or don't, whatever suits you).
I want to say this loud and clear (and louder for people just coming into the field): 1. If you aren't learning new lessons daily, you're falling behind. 2. If you are the smartest person in every room, you're in the wrong rooms (or I have very uncomfortable news).
Right?! I've had several that are like "thank you for bringing this concern to me. The AI is not the primary issue."
Hot cybersecurity tip of the day: AI security is a pressing concern for *some* organizations. But real talk: most of the people asking me about AI security already have horrific third party risk and vulnerability management programs. Fix your foundations first.
This sounds like the start of a low budget horror movie.