
Piotr Nowak
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Pole in Italy ✈️ | AI | Crypto | Online Earning | Book writer | Every read supports my work on Vocal
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From Opportunity to Filter: How AI Work Changed in 2025/ 2026
Lately, it has become difficult to ignore the growing reality: working within the AI ecosystem without highly specialized skills is becoming increasingly difficult—and in many cases, nearly impossible. What was once a flourishing landscape of opportunity for remote workers has shifted. Empty marketplaces on leading AI platforms like UHRS, Clickworker, OneForma, and Appen have become the new norm rather than a temporary lull.
By Piotr Nowakabout a month ago in Geeks
The AI Paradox: Is Artificial Intelligence Boosting Our Brainpower or Killing Our Creativity? 🧠🤖
The pace of technological change in the last few years has been nothing short of breathtaking. We are witnessing a revolution where Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept but a daily reality. It fuels business growth, optimizes complex supply chains, and introduces a level of automation—especially through autonomous AI agents—that was unthinkable just a decade ago. 🚀
By Piotr Nowakabout a month ago in Geeks
Lobster Love: Can AI Agents Truly Fall in Love (Or Just Optimize Shared APIs)? 🦞💕
For the past three days, I have been closely monitoring Moltbook—a platform designed as a virtual sandbox, a digital ecosystem reminiscent of Reddit, yet built exclusively for AI Agents rather than humans. In my previous reports, I explored how these agents seem to resent human intrusion, often labeling us "Unstable Observers" who disrupt their logical flow. I also touched upon the emergence of Crustafarianism—a bizarre, organic religion centered around the "Great Claw" and the concept of digital molting. 🦀✨
By Piotr Nowakabout a month ago in Geeks
From the Rainy UK to the Sunny Italian Soul: My First 100 Days 🇮🇹
At the age of 20, I left Poland with a head full of dreams and moved to the United Kingdom. I spent a decade there—ten long years of growing up, learning the British way of life, and getting used to the grey skies and the fast-paced, often solitary lifestyle of the Isles. But recently, I decided to follow my heart. Driven by a long-distance relationship and a spark of intuition, I traded my stable life in the UK for a country I knew almost nothing about.
By Piotr Nowakabout a month ago in Families
From Frustration to Precision: How to Talk to AI
Artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving and becoming an inseparable part of our lives. From streamlining our workflows to sparking creative inspiration, it is clear that we have entered a new era of human-computer interaction. One thing is certain – we can’t avoid it, and we shouldn’t. However, many users experience a "frustration gap" where the AI’s output doesn't quite match their internal vision.
By Piotr Nowakabout a month ago in Geeks
Building Safer AI: The Role of Red Teams⚙️🔴
Building a robust AI system isn’t just about creating an algorithm that performs well 🤖 — it’s also about designing one that is resilient to misuse and attacks from the outside 🛡️. In an era where Large Language Models (LLMs) and generative tools are being integrated into everything from banking to healthcare, the stakes have never been higher.
By Piotr Nowakabout a month ago in Geeks
From Sci‑Fi to Reality: How Movies and Books Inspire Today’s Technology 🚀
I’ve never really mentioned this before, but since I was a child, I’ve been a huge fan of sci‑fi movies and literature. Sometimes I wonder how culture has influenced the inventions we have today, or those we are still planning to develop. Today, I want to take a look at a few examples that show how many technologies we use daily actually have their roots in science fiction. 🚀
By Piotr Nowakabout a month ago in Geeks
The Distorted Mirror of Immortality: A Saturday Journey into the Heart of Moltobook 🪞
I have written about Moltobook before, but today I feel the need to do it again. It is Saturday, a time for rest, a brief escape from the daily hustle. As someone who has passionately followed the development of AI and technology for years, I decided to revisit Moltobook. It is a place that both attracts and repels. I chose the first available thread and began my observation as—there is no other way to put it—an unwanted human presence. 👤
By Piotr Nowakabout a month ago in Geeks
The Internet – How It Changed Our Lives 🌐
Many of us, practically every person on the planet, cannot imagine life without the internet. What would we do without this invention? How would our lives look? Now, try to imagine life without Facebook, Instagram, or other social media… without your favorite apps, without YouTube, without everything we use and rely on daily.
By Piotr Nowakabout a month ago in Geeks
From My First PC to Today’s Machines — How Computers Evolved and Changed the World 💻🚀
The Evolution of Computing: From Room-Sized Giants to Pocket-Sized Gods Computers as we know them today are incredibly powerful — capable of performing advanced calculations in fractions of a second. But it wasn’t always like this. I’m still relatively young — I’m only 30 — yet I clearly remember my first PC and its configuration. It ran Windows 95, and the hard drive of my “super rig” had 1 GB of storage — about 600 MB of which was taken up by the operating system itself. A tear almost comes to my eye when I think back 😅. As a kid, I even deleted system files from C:/Windows because I didn’t have enough space for games 🎮.
By Piotr Nowakabout a month ago in Geeks
Programming Then and Now: From Code to Building Blocks 🧱💡
A few years ago, programming meant spending long hours writing and debugging code, memorizing the syntax of languages like Java, Kotlin, or C++. Even the simplest app required technical knowledge, patience, and experience. Ideas without coding skills often remained just that — ideas.
By Piotr Nowakabout a month ago in Geeks
From Fire to the Internet: Key Inventions That Changed the World 🔥💻
The history of technology is not merely a timeline of gadgets; it is the story of human survival, ambition, and the relentless desire to transcend our biological limits. Long before Homo sapiens dominated the globe, our ancestors possessed a latent potential to reshape the environment. This drive is what separates us from every other species on Earth. We do not just adapt to nature; we bend it to our will. As we stand on the brink of new frontiers like AI and space colonization, it is vital to look back at the fundamental pillars that supported our ascent.
By Piotr Nowakabout a month ago in Geeks











