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FBI says a fatal shooting in Austin by gunman driving by a bar in an SUV is potentially an act of terrorism

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    FBI says a fatal shooting in Austin by gunman driving by a bar in an SUV is potentially an act of terrorism

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    Slack cofounder says workers and CEOs can get stuck doing ‘fake’ work like pre-meetings and slide shows

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    Andrew Ng Says AGI Is Decades Away—and the Real AI Bubble Risk Is in the Training Layer

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FBI says a fatal shooting in Austin by gunman driving by a bar in an SUV is potentially an act of terrorism

The world is facing numerous challenges that require immediate attention and effective solutions.

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world is facing numerous challenges that require immediate attention and effective solutions. From terrorism to climate change, and the role of technology and philanthropy, it's clear that we need to rethink our approach to tackling these issues.

In Austin, Texas, a recent shooting incident that left three people dead and 14 others wounded has raised concerns about terrorism. The FBI is investigating the incident, which may be linked to terrorism, according to Acting Special Agent in Charge Alex Doran. As the world grapples with the threat of terrorism, it's essential to understand the root causes of such incidents and develop strategies to prevent them.

Meanwhile, philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, who has donated over $1 billion to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), credits her mentor, the late author Toni Morrison, with shaping her writing and philanthropic endeavors. Scott's story highlights the importance of mentorship and the impact one person can have on another's life.

However, even with the best intentions, we can get stuck doing "fake" work, as Slack cofounder Stewart Butterfield puts it. Butterfield argues that some tasks, like pre-meetings and slide shows, may be superficially identical to work but are actually unproductive. As we strive to address global challenges, it's crucial to focus on meaningful work that drives real change.

The climate crisis, in particular, requires immediate attention and action. According to experts, billions of dollars invested in climate initiatives are useless without the skills to execute them. This highlights the need for capability-building and talent development in the climate sector.

Artificial intelligence (AI) can also play a significant role in addressing global challenges. However, AI pioneer Andrew Ng warns that the real AI bubble risk lies in the training layer, not in achieving human-level intelligence. Ng argues that agentic systems that automate workflows will define the industry's next phase.

So, can we tackle the world's problems? The answer lies in our ability to understand the complexities of these challenges, develop effective solutions, and invest in the skills and talent needed to execute them. As MacKenzie Scott's story shows, even one person can make a difference. By focusing on meaningful work, leveraging technology, and investing in the right skills, we can create a better future for all.

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  • FBI investigation into Austin shooting incident
  • MacKenzie Scott's interview with Princeton University
  • Stewart Butterfield's podcast interview
  • Climate investment and skills development reports
  • Andrew Ng's statements on AI and the training layer

The world is facing numerous challenges that require immediate attention and effective solutions. From terrorism to climate change, and the role of technology and philanthropy, it's clear that we need to rethink our approach to tackling these issues.

In Austin, Texas, a recent shooting incident that left three people dead and 14 others wounded has raised concerns about terrorism. The FBI is investigating the incident, which may be linked to terrorism, according to Acting Special Agent in Charge Alex Doran. As the world grapples with the threat of terrorism, it's essential to understand the root causes of such incidents and develop strategies to prevent them.

Meanwhile, philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, who has donated over $1 billion to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), credits her mentor, the late author Toni Morrison, with shaping her writing and philanthropic endeavors. Scott's story highlights the importance of mentorship and the impact one person can have on another's life.

However, even with the best intentions, we can get stuck doing "fake" work, as Slack cofounder Stewart Butterfield puts it. Butterfield argues that some tasks, like pre-meetings and slide shows, may be superficially identical to work but are actually unproductive. As we strive to address global challenges, it's crucial to focus on meaningful work that drives real change.

The climate crisis, in particular, requires immediate attention and action. According to experts, billions of dollars invested in climate initiatives are useless without the skills to execute them. This highlights the need for capability-building and talent development in the climate sector.

Artificial intelligence (AI) can also play a significant role in addressing global challenges. However, AI pioneer Andrew Ng warns that the real AI bubble risk lies in the training layer, not in achieving human-level intelligence. Ng argues that agentic systems that automate workflows will define the industry's next phase.

So, can we tackle the world's problems? The answer lies in our ability to understand the complexities of these challenges, develop effective solutions, and invest in the skills and talent needed to execute them. As MacKenzie Scott's story shows, even one person can make a difference. By focusing on meaningful work, leveraging technology, and investing in the right skills, we can create a better future for all.

Sources:

  • FBI investigation into Austin shooting incident
  • MacKenzie Scott's interview with Princeton University
  • Stewart Butterfield's podcast interview
  • Climate investment and skills development reports
  • Andrew Ng's statements on AI and the training layer

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