She had a business degree and then I put her through a new ASU masters program.
One of the courses was AI programming. 1985.
I wrote a terminal program for our Zenith PC so she could log onto their mainframe from home.
Well done on your part. Also on hers.
AI Programming back then was in its infancy. The best they could offer me back in those days was some course on the LISP programming language. LISP never went anywhere.
Nowadays I’m getting my AI education hands-on, and it is quite capturing my attention. I’m embracing AI wholeheartedly, and may even get involved in a Startup Company in this topic.
Sam Altman of OpenAI says, if you aren’t rolling out a startup NOW in AI, you are missing the boat. He states that this period has even more opportunities than the dotcom boom of the late 1990’s.
I agree. I’m hoping to become the next Jeff Bezos. (Although I will get a prettier chick than the one *he* selected... YUCK)
(Just kidding, my current chick is just fine. 😊)
BTW I like this tone of exchange with you a lot more. It is good that we are being amicable with one another. Let’s stay in this place!