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Founder & CEO of Crema | Designing teams and technology that helps service organizations thrive. Focused on Built-World & MSSP firms

I’ve recently seen some work like this being done in engineering. I’m fascinated by the intersecting of industries like this. Gaming - Engineering Enterprise software - space planning Online education - HR development Architecture - UX design Cyber security - insurance I’m convinced we spend so much time navel gazing at our own work that we don’t allow ourselves to be inspired by those adjacent to us. In the 15 years of Crema I’ve studied hundreds of companies. Startups - global enterprises Services - Product B2B - B2C Sports brands - financial services In some ways this is what AI has been attempting to do as well. Collect all the ideas and generate the concepts between them. We ought to do the same thing. This is why I still believe that consulting, design, and creativite firms have a bright future. Sure, enabled by ai. But ultimately helping companies connect dots of opportunities they don’t see before. Keep playing Keep learning Keep exploring Keep making.

View profile for Bilawal Sidhu, graphic

Host, TED AI Show | Ex-Google PM (3D Maps, ARCore, 360/VR) | Scout, A16z | VFX creator with 1.4M+ subs & 445M+ views | ੴ

Generative AI is super cool… BUT I’m continually blown away with the work happening in ‘procedural’ 3D modelling. Especially given these plugins are for a free (!) 3D tool like Blender. We needed a fancy Houdini license to do this just a few years ago 🤯 This plugin is called icity3d and is available on blender market. #3d #cg #vfx #ai

Luke Desmond

Transformation Director at Cisco

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The intersection of cyber-security and insurance is an interesting one. In KC we are seeing how cyber-security (or lack of) intersects with our transport system (KC Scout) and local government service delivery (Jackson County and City of KC attacks).

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