Simon Sinek's Thoughts on the Purpose of AI Flashcards
Realistic
(about something)
adjective
Accepting things as they are in fact
* We need to be realistic about our future plans.
* I don’t think these initiatives are very realistic…
Something becomes ‘a thing’
phrase
Something is becoming more popular or trendy
* The iPod became a thing in the early 2000’s.
* That cocktail became a thing during the 70’s.
Allow oneself to do something
verbal phrase
Something creates a situation where one is able to do something
* Using a faster and more powerful computer has allowed me to do this kind of work.
* Studying and getting some more qualifications will allow you to get that job.
Open
(about something)
adjective
To have an open mind about something
* We’re pretty open about hiring people with disabilities.
* They’re open to the idea of using AI technologies.
Transactional
adjective
Relating to buying and selling
* There are many transactional fees at that bank.
* These apps are normally used for transactional purposes.
Empathy
noun
The ability to understand the feelings of others
* I have a lot of empathy for her situation.
* A healthy family environment will aid in the development of empathy in children.
Legitimate
adjective
Reasonable and acceptable
* We have some legitimate concerns about these results.
* There are many legitimate reasons to fear change.
Day-to-day
adjective
Ordinary and regular
* Our day-to-day operations have not changed much.
* These will be your day-to-day responsibilities.
Technologist
noun
An expert in a particular field of technology
* Technologists tend to be pretty optimistic about the future.
* It’s important for scientists and technologists to communicate.
Erased
adjective
To destroy or remove something completely
* Many jobs have already been erased by ChatGPT.
* Smallpox has been erased by the use of vaccines.
Analogy
noun
A comparison between similar things for the purpose of explanation
* He drew an analogy between the histories of Japan and Korea.
* That analogy was easy to understand.
‘Turns out’
phrase
The unexpected result of something
* I thought she was single, but as it turns out she was married…
* Everyone thought the business was going well, but turns out they were losing a lot of money.
Trade stocks
verbal phrase
Buying and selling shares of publicly traded companies on stock exchanges
* I’ve been trading stocks using this app very successfully.
* Trading stocks has been his full-time job for a while.
Sophisticated
adjective
In an intelligent and complicated way
* We need to have a more sophisticated understanding of human relations.
* She had a pretty sophisticated approach to that issue.