We’re back with another edition of Machine Learnings, brought to you by the folks at Heyday.
Heyday is an AI-powered memory assistant that resurfaces content you forgot about while you browse the web.
This week, enjoy the most clicked articles of the year. Consider it our thanks to you, as we celebrate our local holiday and the extended weekend.
We’ll have a proper year-end roundup of the best of AI and Heyday, but for now – we’re grateful for you. Thanks for your attention.
What’s new?
Okay, we can’t help ourselves…
Here’s one that captured our attention this morning. With the power that AI has, it’s inevitable it will be used for nefarious purposes. What will happen in the AI War? Learn more from Alexandr Wang on Substack >
Most clicked.
1/ Tyler Cowan’s briefing on relearning the internet takes our top spot. It’s worth a re-read. Learn more at Bloomberg >
2/ What happens when an autonomous car is pulled over? Learn more at TechCrunch >
3/ An incredible video showing what AI media can do for a family. Tears are in play. Watch on Twitter >
4/ Landscape generation time lapse, anyone? The first time I saw this, my jaw dropped. Watch on Twitter >
5/ AI movie posters. They’re outrageous, amazing, gorgeous, and you should see for yourself. Learn more at Creative Bloq >
6/ Predicting heart attacks through an eye scan. That’s what AI can do today. Learn more at KTLA >
7/ The perfect shirt for privacy warriors. Makes you wonder what else will be created to fight facial recognition systems. Learn more at UNILAD >
Research for this edition of Machine Learnings was enhanced by Heyday, the AI-powered memory assistant.