If you’re a professional looking to confidently navigate AI’s impact on business without getting lost in technical jargon, this two-week online course by The Economist is worth considering. Who Is It For? Business leaders, managers, and executives wanting to understand AI’s practical applications. Professionals aiming to leverage AI tools like ChatGPT to boost productivity. Anyone interested in... Continue Reading →
🧠 “No History, No Training: How to Use ChatGPT’s Privacy-First Temporary Chat”
If you love exploring AI tools like ChatGPT and want to get the most out of them without compromising your privacy or saving your chats permanently, then ChatGPT's Temporary Chat feature is your new best friend. In this post, we’ll cover: ✅ What the Temporary Chat feature is 🔒 Why you might want to use... Continue Reading →
Mastering Prompt Engineering: Key Insights from Google’s Must-Read Whitepaper
This whitepaper recently shared by Lee Boonstra of Google serves as a comprehensive guide for leveraging LLMs effectively in production environments, highlighting techniques, strategies, and best practices that are shaping the future of AI applications. The whitepaper can be downloaded here. Looking for a quick wrap-up of the whitepaper? Here goes! Here are the key... Continue Reading →
Dilemma for Senior Executives: Should you accept that LinkedIn request?
This is one question I’ve been asked multiple times by trainees whenever I’ve conducted my LinkedIn training sessions for various senior executives across the globe. The typical query is that, “I just don’t know that person, so why should I connect with him/her?” Well, for starters, LinkedIn is not Facebook. The one goal to keep... Continue Reading →
How to tag your colleagues on LinkedIn without irritating them!
Has your colleague tagged you one of their LinkedIn posts? And do you keep getting irritating alerts from LinkedIn every time someone likes or comments on that post? Well, there’s a hack for that too! 😊 Tagging on LinkedIn If you’re tagging someone because you’re mentioning them for their contribution or wanting to highlight them... Continue Reading →
Tapping into the power of new scicomm formats to control the spread of coronavirus
As the world struggles to cope with the coronavirus pandemic, simple and appropriate science communication can be a very powerful in helping governments, local authorities, businesses, institutions, and the common public in controlling the spread and minimizing the damage caused by this pandemic.
Three reliable sources to get all the information you need on the novel coronavirus
Three important and trusted sources that might suffice the needs of most researchers, doctors, government authorities, and the general public for information on the novel coronavirus.
The coronavirus has sparked a mini revolution of sorts in the need for Science Communication
Science communication is ripe for a paradigm change, and newer content formats might have a role to play. This probably hasn’t been more evident than now given the situation around the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). As I type this sentence, there are a total of 119,134 confirmed coronavirus cases* worldwide. Mainland China has detected 80,958 cases, half of... Continue Reading →
Newer content formats for research have the potential to redefine both discoverability and impact
This post is the second in a series of posts on research discoverability. The first was on how research discoverability could potentially be a bigger problem than paywalls. Here, I discuss examples of how newer content formats for communicating research can influence discoverability and impact. Scholarly publishing, meant for driving discovery and innovation, has ironically lacked innovation in... Continue Reading →
Discoverability is probably a bigger problem than paywalls
This is the first in a series of articles that discuss the various issues plaguing the discoverability of #research worldwide. In the past year, “Open Access” has been one of the most hotly debated topics in the scholarly publishing industry. The announcement of guidelines for Plan S, responses from various stakeholders, and the resulting amendments... Continue Reading →
