Elizabeth Tai
Elizabeth Tai
Elizabeth Tai
Elizabeth Tai writes about the Indieweb, knowledge management and anything she’s obsessed about Welcome to my digital garden.
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Whether AI makes you more productive really depends on whether you know what the heck you're doing.
In Asia, the real conversations and developments around AI are focused on practical applications for industry. They are quiet, hardly talked about and are not trendy.
We Malaysians have learned over the last few painful decades: you need to be united as a people to effect any effective change in your country.
On being Malaysian. A bittersweet love letter to Malaysia.
As the movie Dead to Rights (Nanjing Photo Studio)《南京照相馆》gains attention in China and globally, some critics wonder: Why bring it up now?
A guide to how I'm writing fiction with AI. It lists all my reflections, essays and more about this experiment.
Writing fiction with AI - most people think it's letting AI generate the text, slapping it together into an e-book and publishing it. In this article I will show you that this is far from the truth, at least for me.
When you look at your social media and blog feeds, ask yourself: Does it spark joy? In this post I discuss my plan to aggressively implement digital minimalism to my blog and newsletter feeds. As much as I want to support all the writers...
The experiment illuminated what gave me joy ... and what didn't.
My quest for more nuanced discussions about the use of AI in fiction writing.
You do you.
La Cocina is the place to be to enjoy good Spanish food with a view a sunset panoramic view of Subang Jaya. I meet owner and head chef Jeganathan Letchumanan and his wife, Zarmila Muniandy, to learn about how their restaurant came to be,...
The way you use AI to write essays could change your brain. Simply put: It could make you more stupid.
So, there’s a name for the phenomenon I hate so much: Loud casting. “So how do we react when we experience others listening to their phones and other devices in public? About half of people maintain a British stiff upper lip and do...
Here's a small start to start blogging about my community. First, I start with cafes offering yummy food: Here's a sandwich cafe called iTOR.