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AI/ChatGPT

3-Step Method to Forecast an EU Policy

A simple 3-step method to forecast an EU policy's likely impact on a specific group. Not perfect, but good enough to reveal new perspectives.

*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.

AI/ChatGPT

Blinky

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Just bought this cutie and named him Blinky. I actually bought 5 of him.

Why?

I'm planning to give away one at each upcoming workshop on AI/GPT to underline a point: AI is more akin to a humanoid robot than your average invisible code. It's worth making it tangible. Have conversations with it, give it commands in natural language, and remember that it can do many more tasks than you might consider at first.

Look at Blinky as your eager, smart (and somewhat ignorant) co-worker, and use his/her talents 🤖

*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.

AI/ChatGPT

The Ultimate Showdown

"Make a chart in which you compare LLMs like chatgpt, Donald Trump, and Kamala Harris in a funny and politically incorrect way, about being politically correct etc., aimed for a light social media post. Be cheeky and edgy, and add in total 10 items."

ChatGPT vs. Trump vs. Harris

*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.

AI/ChatGPT
EU affairs

Talk to European Commissioner-designates

The Right Street AI European Commissioner Hearing Conversation Tool

Now you can talk to European Commissioner-designates directly. (OK, it's their AI-powered avatars, but still.)

Direct link: https://lnkd.in/eU3suH8z

Enjoy & share 🤖

*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.

AI/ChatGPT
EU affairs

Interactive Voice Conversations With European Commissioner-Designates

It's not only MEPs who may ask European Commissioner-designates questions... anyone can.

Launching this week: interactive voice conversations with the 27 candidates.

Check out a demo below ⬇️ (with sound on)

Exciting project w/ The Right Street

*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.

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Nexus

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I like the analysis of the interaction between “reality”, “information”, “truth”, and “order”.

Clarity, insight, and the ability to observe trends/history on a meta-level is what makes Harari’s approach unique.

*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.

AI/ChatGPT

ChatGPT/AI: Smart and "Stupid"

ChatGPT/AI is super smart and extremely 'stupid' at the same time. How can it not know how many letter 'r's there are in the word 'terrestrial'?

Also, sometimes it 'knows' stuff that simply doesn't exist, ie. it hallucinates.

Good news: there are simple techniques to minimize or eliminate these, which I discuss in this video with Jacques.

If you found it useful, please share it with others.

*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.

AI/ChatGPT

The Maslow Pyramid of AI (for Advocacy)

A brief explanation of 'The Maslow Pyramid of AI (for Advocacy)' from our recent free webinar series with Jacques.

All recordings and resources are available on the Influence Builders website.

Questions? Get in touch ✌️

*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.

EU affairs
AI/ChatGPT

Prismos

Are you following the European Commissioner hearings next week?

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Here is Prismos, a handy tool to get, almost immediately, the full transcript of what's being said.

With that, you can do any number of AI/GPT powered magic (summary, ask targeted questions, custom analysis for your sector/industry etc.)

. ..and Pepijn offers a free trial for you: https://lnkd.in/gw7Apv8p

*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.

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EU affairs
AI/ChatGPT
The Evolution of EPSO: A Visual Journey from First Candidates to Future Prospects

This compilation takes us through the history of the first #EPSO candidates, showcasing their journey and achievements from the very beginning to the present day—and even looking ahead.

A compilation of the first #EPSO candidates throughout history, until today and beyond.

(Have you played with ChatGPT-4o's new image capabilities? Pretty impressive.)

*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.

EU affairs
From Unsolicited Pitch to Published Masterpiece: The Journey Behind The Ultimate EU Handbook

Discover the inspiring story behind The Ultimate EU Handbook, a book born from the unexpected connection of a chance pitch and years of creative collaboration.

20 years ago, John Harper said 'yes' to an unknown person's unsolicited book pitch, which set of a chain of positive events. Yesterday, another book came to be as a result of two years' intense work and creativity of Sonia Gongu, Martin Tomov, Ljiljana Pavkov... and 'The Ultimate EU Handbook' was born.

Special thanks to Maryana Panyevina, Klym Ahrykov and David Meszaros for your support to make the launch event at Ambiorix Center & Podcast Studio special.

🇪🇺🙏📚

*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.

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The Human Condition: Honest Talks About Who We Really Are

What began as a discussion about burnout quickly turned into an exploration of something deeper. In my conversation with Dr. Vasadi Anna, a psychiatrist with decades of experience, it became clear that burnout isn’t just about long hours or stress—it’s rooted in expectations, upbringing, and the invisible pressures we internalize from an early age.

English summary of the latest episode of András' Hungarian podcast, 'Lélek Algoritmus – Ilyen az ember (avagy beszélgetések egy pszichiáterrel)' – 'The Soul’s Algorithm: The Human Condition (Conversations with a Psychiatrist).

What began as a discussion about burnout quickly turned into an exploration of something deeper. In my conversation with Dr. Vasadi Anna, a psychiatrist with decades of experience, it became clear that burnout isn’t just about long hours or stress—it’s rooted in expectations, upbringing, and the invisible pressures we internalize from an early age.

Burnout: More Than Just Exhaustion

Burnout gets thrown around a lot, but what does it actually mean? Many assume it’s just extreme fatigue, but as Anna pointed out, it’s something deeper. Burnout drains you emotionally, mentally, and even physically. It’s not the kind of tiredness that a weekend off can fix.

A key distinction Anna made: while depression can affect every part of life, burnout is usually tied to work. But it doesn’t stay there. It spreads—first to colleagues, then to family, then to an overall sense of disillusionment.

The Perfectionist’s Trap

Burnout isn’t just about overworking—it’s about overworking with the wrong mindset. People who push themselves too hard, who never feel their efforts are enough, who equate self-worth with productivity—these are the most at risk.

A common misconception: If I love my work, I can’t burn out. But passion doesn’t shield you. In fact, it often makes things worse. Overcommitting, ignoring personal limits, and relying on caffeine or alcohol to keep up are all red flags.

The Long Shadow of Childhood Expectations

Why do some people burn out while others keep their balance? Often, it starts in childhood.

Many of us grow up believing that our worth is tied to achievement. If we didn’t excel, love and approval felt conditional. Some parents—often unknowingly—reinforce this by setting impossibly high standards or withholding affection when a child falls short. Over time, this creates a need for external validation, making burnout almost inevitable.

Take elite athletes. Their entire identity is wrapped up in performance. When they lose, it’s not just a setback—it feels like a loss of personal value. The same happens in workplaces. A high achiever who misses a promotion doesn’t just feel professional disappointment—they feel like they have failed as a person.

Midlife Crisis: Burnout of the Soul

This naturally led us to midlife crisis, which, in many ways, is burnout playing out on a larger scale.

Both stem from the same root: spending years chasing external markers of success without stopping to ask, Is this what I actually want?

The midlife crisis tends to hit in the 40s or early 50s, often when several pressures collide:

  • Aging Parents: The growing responsibility of caring for elderly parents forces many to confront their own mortality.
  • Teenage Children: At the same time, kids are becoming more independent, adding another layer of emotional complexity.
  • Career Pressures: By midlife, most people have built careers, but many start questioning if they’re on the right path.

It’s a perfect storm of obligations, internal and external, that makes people reevaluate everything—from their job to their marriage to their purpose.

Finding a Way Forward

So, how do we deal with burnout and midlife crisis without making rash decisions?

  1. Rethink Success – Instead of measuring success by salary, job title, or external validation, define it in terms of fulfillment and balance. If your work is draining you, can it really be called success?
  2. Recognize the Warning Signs – Losing interest in work, feeling detached, and struggling to muster enthusiasm are all early signs of burnout.
  3. Set Boundaries – Work will always demand more. It’s up to you to decide what is enough.
  4. Address Deep-Seated Patterns – If your self-worth depends on achievement, it might be time to rethink where that belief came from. Therapy and self-reflection can help break the cycle.
  5. Embrace Change – A midlife crisis isn’t necessarily a crisis—it can be a wake-up call. Maybe it’s time for a career shift, a realignment of priorities, or simply a different perspective.

Final Thoughts

Burnout and midlife crisis aren’t just work problems or age-related phases. They’re signals—urgent ones—telling us that something needs to change. The real question isn’t How do I push through? but Am I living a life that actually fits me?

If the answer is no, maybe the crisis isn’t a disaster. Maybe it’s an opportunity.