Training client
“I started to reflect on myself and question whether I was being too harsh on myself, or whether the problem was not me but the environment I was in. Through the session, I realized that maybe imposter syndrome is not entirely a bad thing. The other side of me is still me: the part that keeps pushing me forward to become better. It was more of a mental shift. I now focus on my strengths instead of constantly comparing myself with others, because I believe everyone moves at their own pace.”
Chye Zhi HaoLinkedIn ↗
Co Founder, Astrail
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If you had to convince a skeptical colleague to book Edmund, what would you say?
If you are too lazy to read a book or attend a three-to-five-day seminar, this is for you. Edmund is able to summarize the essence of the content in his own words, using good analogies that make it easy for people to understand. You will not feel sleepy or bored throughout the session. To be honest, it is better than most lectures by professors.
What was your biggest frustration or fear about AI at work before the session?
The AI world keeps changing, and the knowledge you learn today might become outdated within just a few weeks. There is always something new to learn in AI, whether it is a new framework, a new model, a new skill, MCP, harness engineering, or even loop engineering. Sometimes, it makes me feel like owning a farm and escaping this AI era completely. But at the same time, I am genuinely excited to see what the future will look like.
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