We’re back with another edition of Machine Learnings, brought to you by the folks at Heyday.
Heyday is an AI thought partner that turns your conversations into notes, reading into quotes, and ideas into posts.
New year. Let’s go.
We’re out of the gates with another useful update to Heyday.
Now your client timelines have email and document history embedded alongside your Zoom meeting notes. Suddenly, the profile pages can show you insights from way back! Take a look.
We can truly say this product gets better every day. Find out for yourself, and try Heyday as your thought partner free for the next two weeks. Your work deserves a helping hand behind the scenes.
What we're reading.
1/ Prediction season continues. Considering their quality last year, we’re paying close attention. Learn more at MIT Technology Review >
2/ Continued, part two. Here’s Fred Wilson looking ahead to 2024. He’s managing the money, and we’re here for his takes. Lots on AI, web3, energy, and venture capital. Learn more at AVC >
3/ Right before the turn of the year, the New York Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft for infringement of copyrighted work in their GPT model training. This has potential to be much bigger than we think. Learn more at The New York Times >
4/ How much control does Big Tech have over AI? What can we do with open source models to ensure AI data doesn’t get sucked up by those bigcos? Learn more at The Atlantic >
5/ Character.ai gives people the chance to chat with their favorite fictional characters, but one of the most popular characters has come as a surprise — the psychologist. Interesting. Encouraging? Concerning? Learn more at BBC >
6/ Quantum computing finds another angle to improve – noise. Are we closer than we think to seeing real returns with quantum machines? Learn more at MIT Technology Review >
7/ A little CES preview, with a heavy focus on AI tooling. What are the odds we’re surprised at the mega electronics gathering? Learn more at WIRED >
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