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Dominic Kent

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I literally wrote the book on freelancing. Get your copy here: theautonomousfreelancer.com 🚀 I grow unified comms brands with high-quality content.

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Yes. Writing is not a second thing that happens after thinking. The act of writing is an act of thinking. Writing *is* thinking. Students, academics, and anyone else who outsources their writing to LLMs will find their screens full of words and their minds emptied of thought.

Yes. 

Writing is not a second thing that happens after thinking. The act of writing is an act of thinking. Writing *is* thinking.

Students, academics, and anyone else who outsources their writing to LLMs will find their screens full of words and their minds emptied of thought.
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Reflecting back on my book sales for the first time since October 2023 - it's incredibly passive. I wrote this recap after 6 months and the sentiment remains the same. dominickent.medium.com/how-much-money…

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Morning folks, I've got a bunch of pre-written UCaaS/CCaaS blog posts that never got published. I'm open to editing/updating them - or you're welcome to purchase them as they are for half the price of a normal blog post. If you're interested, drop me a DM 🤝

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I'm proud to be an ambassador of #UCXL25 - the UK's leading colleague & customer communications event. Register FREE today and join me there on the 1 & 2 October invt.io/1txb6dx7zve

Gaetano DiNardi (@gaetano_nyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m hearing a lot more “oh we just wanna do this for LLMs” now on client calls. There is BAD ADVICE everywhere and people are under the influence. My response is always: “If LLMs didn’t exist, would you still be doing this?” And the answer is almost always… No.