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It's crucial to document atrocities and human rights abuses as objectively and accurately as possible, to establish the facts of what happened. This helps counter misinformation and provides a clear historical record.
Having empathy for the circumstances and motivations on both sides of a conflict is important. Acknowledging one side's suffering does not negate or diminish the other side's experiences. Both can be true.
To change minds, it's essential to move key pieces of information from the realm of conjecture and opinion to established, unambiguous facts. Documenting events thoroughly helps with this.
In an age of conspiracy theories, anonymous social media accounts, AI-generated content, etc., it's becoming harder to determine the ground truth. But we must still strive to find common objective facts that everyone can examine.
Certain basic moral principles should be universal - like condemning the killing of children, sexual assault of women, and other atrocities. As a species, we need to collectively agree that some things should never happen under any circumstances.
It's emotionally and psychologically difficult to grapple with the horrors that humans inflict on each other in conflicts. But we have to face that reality to figure out how to resolve and prevent these devastating situations.
The search for truth is challenging but necessary, as institutions have lost credibility and trust through self-inflicted wounds. Restoring that trust requires a commitment to facts, objectivity and moral clarity.
Having empathy for the circumstances and motivations on both sides of a conflict is important. Acknowledging one side's suffering does not negate or diminish the other side's experiences. Both can be true.
To change minds, it's essential to move key pieces of information from the realm of conjecture and opinion to established, unambiguous facts. Documenting events thoroughly helps with this.
In an age of conspiracy theories, anonymous social media accounts, AI-generated content, etc., it's becoming harder to determine the ground truth. But we must still strive to find common objective facts that everyone can examine.
Certain basic moral principles should be universal - like condemning the killing of children, sexual assault of women, and other atrocities. As a species, we need to collectively agree that some things should never happen under any circumstances.
It's emotionally and psychologically difficult to grapple with the horrors that humans inflict on each other in conflicts. But we have to face that reality to figure out how to resolve and prevent these devastating situations.
The search for truth is challenging but necessary, as institutions have lost credibility and trust through self-inflicted wounds. Restoring that trust requires a commitment to facts, objectivity and moral clarity.
Continuous Learning_Startup & Investment
1. Obsessively focus on hiring great talent from day one. The team you build is the company you build. - Spend significant time (e.g. 40%+ in early days) on recruiting, even in board meetings. - Do extensive reference checks and work tests to vet hires…
1. How Ramp is the Fastest Executing Company on the Planet
Time is the most limited asset in early stage startups.
We count our days at Ramp & do a calendar audit.
This forces us to think about what creates the most leverage & prioritise those.
2. Micromanage or Hire and Get out of the Way?
It depends on the task relevant maturity of the person.
I use a 2x2 grid on conviction and consequences:
High Conviction, High Consequences: “Micromanage” closely.
High Conviction, Low Consequences: Guide first, then delegate.
Low Conviction, High Consequences: Delegate to experts.
Low Conviction, Low Consequences: Fully delegate.
3. Lesson From Brian Chesky
Most leaders should be thinking six months ahead.
Not every lever can be tuned in a week or a month.
Thinking six months ahead prepares for those levers.
4. Challenges for Ramp - What Could Go Wrong?
Hiring: Hiring the wrong people for the job.
Risk: Being too conservative & getting it wrong.
Prioritization: Lose focus on making our products best in class.
5. Lesson From Jack Dorsey
CEOs can “write” or “edit” people’s work.
They should always try and do the latter.
If you’re constantly using a lot of red lines, that’s a bad signal.
6. How Many Direct Reports is Too Many?
There is no one size fits all formula.
Andy Grove recommends 5-7, Jensen Huang is doing fine with 60.
It depends on your level of depth as an executive.
Time is the most limited asset in early stage startups.
We count our days at Ramp & do a calendar audit.
This forces us to think about what creates the most leverage & prioritise those.
2. Micromanage or Hire and Get out of the Way?
It depends on the task relevant maturity of the person.
I use a 2x2 grid on conviction and consequences:
High Conviction, High Consequences: “Micromanage” closely.
High Conviction, Low Consequences: Guide first, then delegate.
Low Conviction, High Consequences: Delegate to experts.
Low Conviction, Low Consequences: Fully delegate.
3. Lesson From Brian Chesky
Most leaders should be thinking six months ahead.
Not every lever can be tuned in a week or a month.
Thinking six months ahead prepares for those levers.
4. Challenges for Ramp - What Could Go Wrong?
Hiring: Hiring the wrong people for the job.
Risk: Being too conservative & getting it wrong.
Prioritization: Lose focus on making our products best in class.
5. Lesson From Jack Dorsey
CEOs can “write” or “edit” people’s work.
They should always try and do the latter.
If you’re constantly using a lot of red lines, that’s a bad signal.
6. How Many Direct Reports is Too Many?
There is no one size fits all formula.
Andy Grove recommends 5-7, Jensen Huang is doing fine with 60.
It depends on your level of depth as an executive.
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어제 저희 회사가 개발한 인공지능 파일럿 Agent가 미국 공군 장관님을 태우고 도그파이트 라는 공중전을 실제로 시연하였습니다. 공군 장관님은 저희 AI가 통제하는 VISTA라는 F16변형기종을, 다른 도그파이트 조종사는 실제 F16를 조종하였는데, 완전히 unnoscripted된 상황에서의 전투를 보여주었습니다. 중력의 5배 (5g) 까지의 가속을 견디어내셨고 소위 high aspect 라는 시나리오 (두 전투기가 가속으로 근접하여 스쳐가는 상황)도, 저희 AI를 백퍼 신뢰하시며 유유히 즐기셨답니다 ㅎㅎ
5년간 밑바닥에서 시작한 개발이 이제 빛을 보기 시작했습니다. 실제 전투기에 탑재될 때까지는 아직 몇 년 더 남았지만 만감이 교차하는 날이었습니다.~~
제 아들 포함하여 지난 5년간 밤낮으로 개발해 준 직원들에게 정말 감사합니다!
어제 저희 회사가 개발한 인공지능 파일럿 Agent가 미국 공군 장관님을 태우고 도그파이트 라는 공중전을 실제로 시연하였습니다. 공군 장관님은 저희 AI가 통제하는 VISTA라는 F16변형기종을, 다른 도그파이트 조종사는 실제 F16를 조종하였는데, 완전히 unnoscripted된 상황에서의 전투를 보여주었습니다. 중력의 5배 (5g) 까지의 가속을 견디어내셨고 소위 high aspect 라는 시나리오 (두 전투기가 가속으로 근접하여 스쳐가는 상황)도, 저희 AI를 백퍼 신뢰하시며 유유히 즐기셨답니다 ㅎㅎ
5년간 밑바닥에서 시작한 개발이 이제 빛을 보기 시작했습니다. 실제 전투기에 탑재될 때까지는 아직 몇 년 더 남았지만 만감이 교차하는 날이었습니다.~~
제 아들 포함하여 지난 5년간 밤낮으로 개발해 준 직원들에게 정말 감사합니다!
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어제 저희 회사가 개발한 인공지능 파일럿 Agent가 미국 공군 장관님을 태우고 도그파이트 라는 공중전을 실제로 시연하였습니다. 공군 장관님은 저희 AI가 통제하는 VISTA라는 F16변형기종을, 다른 도그파이트 조종사는 실제 F16를 조종하였는데, 완전히 unnoscripted된… | 13 comments on LinkedIn
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좋은 시대입니다. 세계 최고 부자와의 대화를 방구석에서 이렇게 볼 수 있어서요. 당연한 말들 같지만, 저 당연한 말들을 매년 실천하면서 세계 최고로 큰 회사를 만든 사람이기에 저절로 리스펙트가 생기는 것 같습니다. 말과 행동이 같은 사람들을 존경하게 됩니다. 좋은 영상입니다. 많은 분들에게 영감이 되길 바라는 마음으로 번역했습니다.
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영상 출처 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7JMMy-yHSU…
Translated by M
영상 출처 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7JMMy-yHSU…
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젠틀몬스터 김한국 대표 강연
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til, Ilya sutskever gave john carmack this reading list of approx 30 research papers and said, ‘If you really learn all of these, you’ll know 90% of what matters today.’
til, Ilya sutskever gave john carmack this reading list of approx 30 research papers and said, ‘If you really learn all of these, you’ll know 90% of what matters today.’
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