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Saturday, December 28, 2019

RE: Are you ready for the next decade?








Hi,

Think back to 2010 - a decade ago...

And just take a moment to reflect on where you were in life, what you want to do, where you want to be at (say, 5 to 10 years from now) & how you might get there...

...For example...

Did you ever imagine your life would be like it is today? 


I can tell you I didn't…

I had no idea my life would look like it does today.

Who would have thought that a poor immigrant boy who couldn't even speak a word of English would get to inspire millions around the world and grow a global dream organization?

If you told me that two decades ago - I may have laughed.

Even one decade ago I may have still shook my head in disbelief... incredible... I'd say... I may have laughed (some more)!... 

But that's just how much things can change in 10 years...

And now here we are, just about to go into a NEW decade...


1. Will A.I. .or. Ai - Artificial intelligence -- iRobots replace 90 - 99% of minimum wage jobs? ( it would render it or be pointless to have, get & hold down a 'job' )


MIT, students Ben Katz & Jared DiCarlo  has a robot that just solved the  Ernő Rubik's cube, in 0.38 secs., all on it's own...

This MIT robot solves it faster than any human ever could. It's a world record. 

The human who has the fastest world record for hand-solving is Feliks Zemdegs. He was able to solve a Rubik's Cube in 4.22 seconds

That's interesting 'cause it has implications for variety of other tasks that deep thinking & learning has struggled with, including puzzles like, Sokoban, games like Montezuma's Revenge, and problems like prime number factorization.  

Enter Stephen McAleer & colleagues from the University of California, Irvine. These guys have pioneered a new kind of deep-learning technique, called "Autodidactic iteration," that can teach itself to solve a Rubik's Cube with no human assistance. The trick that McAleer & co have mastered is to find a way for the machine to create its own system of rewards.  

Indeed, McAleer & co have other goals in their sights: "We are working on extending this method to find approximate solutions to other combinatorial optimization problems such as prediction of protein tertiary structure."  

It can solve complex problems, like prime number factorials, create 3D tertiary proteins (the amino acids of life), protein folding etc.   https://www.technologyreview.com/s/611281/a-machine-has-figured-out-rubiks-cube-all-by-itself/  


2. Will there be another major financial collapse?
(Like the one 10 years ago, circa 2008-9)


3. Will there be a new TRILLION dollar industry?
( perhaps based on Blockchain .and./.or. CRSPR Technology )


Nobody can know for sure…

But what we can be sure of is this:

Most people won't be ready for it.

Most people won't be ready for the tragedies that strike - leaving most in complete financial ruin .or. worst, given climate change.

And most people won't be ready for the once-in-a-lifetime opportunities that take the world by storm...

...the once-in-a-lifetime opportunities that'll make thousands of new millionaires, billionaire and the first trillionaires — while the rest beat themselves up for not taking that 'call to action,' sooner.

So I know you might still be in relaxation mode, but I want to ask you an important question...

Are you ready? Will you be ready? More importantly...

Are you really ready for the next decade?

Because life as we know it is about to change. WE're NOT in Kansas anymore.. It'll change A lot...

And most are going to be left behind, misfits, it's already happening...

"How Do I Start Preparing For The Next Decade, Today?"
"You bet, I do!"

Although life is going to change a lot…

If you look at history, there are some things that have never changed, .or. some that just got re-arranged....

And one of them is this:

The need for special, sophisticated skillsets in the marketplace, like Engineering ( they'll be needed for the 4 "D's" Design, Develop (build, programme), Deliver, and Deploy (logistics for support & maintenance) iRobotics ).

Skillsets that can help companies navigate through uncertain times, and skills that are simply irreplaceable by some new A.I. technology. 

One saving  grace, there are things you cannot program into a computer,  i.e.: aesthetics

A 19-year-old developed the code for the Robbie Barrat was 17 and bored in West Virginia when he started experimenting with artificial intelligence and art. First, he trained a computer to write original rap songs by feeding it 6,000 Kanye West lyrics.  THEN created an AI portrait that sold for $432K at Christie's. 

Like Big Data Analysis/ Science ( used to predict the future and help w/ decision making )

What are they?

Well, there are many. For example, some are in the sales industry, some are in the Cybersecurity industry, some are even in the eCommerce industry.

But the one that I believe is in the most in demand. Involves human communication.

And this is the one I believe you'll definitely need from 2020 onwards.

WE talk about it here in my new up-to-date special training.


My thanks in advance for your energy, trouble, time, attention and consideration. See you on the inside!

To Your Abundant Success!

Cheers,


   João




























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Date: Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 12:27 PM
Subject: Are you ready for the next decade?
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