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.
Over the past month, we launched the first version of our advanced AI tooling, specifically aimed at the executive coaches of the world. Since then, we’ve been rolling out weekly updates. Our latest focuses on tailoring your voice.
This week, we’ll be rolling these advances out to everyone, and we can’t wait.
If you have clients you work with regularly, let’s talk. We’ll help.
-@samdebrule
What we're reading.
1/ The human desire to make things perfect at all costs feels like it’s going to get us into trouble. What happens when we overcorrect the images that captured our moments? A lovely philosophical read. Learn more at The Atlantic >
2/ Adept has launched their multimodal LLM – Fuyu-8B – in an open commercial license. Take a look why so many of us are excited. Learn more at Adept >
3/ A super simple description on the advantages of smaller LLMs. Useful as we consider our own LLM architecture. Learn more at Matt Rickard’s website >
4/ Diabetes is one of the most on-the-rise and commonly misunderstood medical conditions. Now, a 10-second voice test can assess at an 89% success rate. What an application of technology. Learn more at New Atlas >
5/ Everyone has techniques to make AI talk directly to you. We found these super helpful. Learn more at Andrew Chen’s website >
6/ What is the actual process to determine consciousness? It’s a debate, and it’s why we aren’t sure if we’ll be able to understand if and when AI ever attains consciousness. Learn more at MIT Technology Review >
7/ Historians and literature lovers will actually rejoice here. Thanks to AI, we’re about to unearth documents long thought destroyed. What a feat. Learn more at The Economist >
Heyday is an AI-powered thought partner that helps executive coaches be more present with clients. Modern coaches generate automatic session notes, detect patterns from client conversations, and write authentic thought leadership with help from Heyday.