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Surviving the AI age. | There are three types of thinking in the digital age. Two of them will get b

Surviving the AI age. [Altucher Confidential] July 11, 2023 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( There are three types of thinking in the digital age. Two of them will get blindsided. The third will rule the world. [Hero_Image] How to Outsmart AI By: Chris Campbell [Trade Alert] This Explosive Sector Is Primed To Deliver Huge Gains… Fast! [James Altucher]( Have a few hundred dollars and the desire to make huge gains? If so, [this explosive stock market sector]( needs your attention right away. I’m talking about biotech. And as one headline from late July reads, “investors back [biotech]… as sector booms.” Point being, there’s a lot of money up for grabs right now. Best of all, we’ve identified what could be the No. 1 biotech stock pick in the world. It could deliver substantial gains over the coming weeks to those who act fast. And you can still buy shares for less than $3. [Just click here now for the urgent details.]( [Chris Campbell] CHRIS CAMPBELL Dear Reader, “Flowers for Algernon” is a classic novel by Daniel Keyes about artificial intelligence. But not the type of artificial intelligence we’re used to talking about. The book revolves around Charlie Gordon, a man with an IQ of 68, and a mouse named Algernon. Algernon was the first to go under the knife, where doctors performed an experimental procedure to artificially enhance his intelligence. It worked. Beautifully. Algernon was passing tests with flying colors. It went so well, they quickly put Charlie under, too. Like Algernon, Charlie became an overnight super-genius. BUT… Without completely spoiling the end… a tragic fate awaited both mouse and man. It’s a cautionary tale that applies even more today than it did when published. In our age of artificial intelligence… Those who rely on artificial intelligence to amplify their own intelligence will also meet a tragic fate. Sure, it’ll work for a while. Until it doesn’t. Now, here’s the thing… You’re probably drowning in a sea of "let me teach you how to play with AI.” While perhaps useful… It’s important to learn where to throw AI overboard. You need to know where AI is useless. Because that’s where the REAL opportunities sit. Outsmarting AI Large-Language Models like ChatGPT shines when it comes to a few specific things. Like when you need it to chew up information and spit out summaries. BUT… It tends to dole out garden-variety, commonplace insights. Why? Because that’s exactly what it’s been trained to do. ChatGPT’s raison d'être is to churn out the most likely, the most predictable word sequence in response to your prompt. That’s it. It's a statistical assembly line, churning out words based on what's come before. For that reason… ChatGPT won’t dazzle you with new ideas. It will serve up the usual, the predictable. Originality and creativity don't dance to the tune of predictable word sequences. A true gem, a new discovery, is more likely to be found in the outliers, the extremes of thought, not in the crowded, bustling middle of "most likely next word". You can't expect to wield a tool calibrated for the predictable and hope to create the new, the unprecedented. Understanding this is your key to learning how to one-up AI. You see, there’s three types of thinking in the digital age. Two of them will get blindsided. The third will rule the world. Urgent From James Altucher! [James Altucher]( Hey, it’s James Altucher. I just announced a massive new change to Altucher’s Investment Network, and as one of my readers I wanted to make sure you know what’s going on. [Click here now to see my urgent announcement.]( Type A: "Here's the scoop" This involves reporting an event, distilling information into digestible chunks. This is where you need the facts, just the facts. It's like hiring your own personal news reporter or data sleuth. This genre is like Starbucks - everywhere. It's flooded with competition because it's light on the creative juice. The skillset here is pretty basic – no need for in-depth analysis or heavy lifting on the thinking front. AI is great at this. Type B: "Here's my opinion” Here we have a personal take on an event or idea, a reasoned extrapolation from data. The idea, the event, the research – they're not your brainchild, but you've got a strong opinion on them. Type A thinkers are info-gatherers. Type B thinkers are info-expanders: this is where analysis, educated assessments, and critical thinking enter the fray, but there's not much scope for abstract or creative thinking. AI is good at this. Type C: “Here’s a new way to look at it” This is where AI fails This is the realm of the creative ninja. You're conjuring up unique, creative ways to interpret or understand something, often involving abstraction. This type of thinking is a rare species. It's the hardest to produce, and the stakes are high – it's all or nothing. It's also challenging because it demands unconventional thinking. Type C thinking isn't about being a rebel without a cause. It's about being bold enough to buck the trend. AI will never be good at that. That’s why the future leaders are Type C. That’s where you should place all of your energy. Investing in becoming a Type C thinker. MEANWHILE… There will be HUGE opportunities from the tech that will blindside A and B. The ONLY AI Stock You Need in 2023 As you may know, James has been working in AI for decades. He’s written software for Fidelity… [published]( papers on the bleeding edge… and built one of the first AI trading systems… All long before anyone was talking about AI. Just recently, James released a treasure trove of new research. And it has everything to do with his favorite AI stock of 2023. [Click here for all of James’ research](. Until next time, [Chris Campbell] Chris Campbell For Altucher Confidential Warning: Will “Bidenflation” Destroy Your Retirement? [James Altucher]( If you’re like most Americans, you’ve worked hard for decades to build your financial legacy. And now, as a result of Biden’s disastrous money printing policies, that’s all at risk. According to one top retirement expert, “Bidenflation” threatens to destroy your retirement and make your hard-earned savings worthless. That’s why you must take action right away to protect yourself… [Click here now to get the simple, step-by-step actions to survive “Bidenflation.”]( [Paradigm]( ☰ ⊗ [ARCHIVE]( [ABOUT]( [Contact Us]( © 2023 Paradigm Press, LLC. 808 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore MD 21202. By submitting your email address, you consent to Paradigm Press, LLC. delivering daily email issues and advertisements. To end your Altucher Confidential e-mail subscription and associated external offers sent from Altucher Confidential, feel free to [click here.]( Please note: the mailbox associated with this email address is not monitored, so do not reply to this message. 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