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, OpenAI announced their $20/month paid tier for ChatGPT after logging 100 million active users in January. It’s spawned a wealth of questions like — can ChatGPT do my job?
The exponential increase in AI tooling is magnetizing to knowledge workers, but where will true breakthroughs for human work appear? Thus far, outputs still feel general. Are we on the verge of a truly specific assistant?
Check out hints of a few below, and watch this space for more from us. We’re just at the start.
-@samdebrule
What we're reading.
1/ Considering almost all our AI tools are owned by organizations, it’s amazing when something like Whisper.cpp reaches us without a corporate barrier. Word is we’ve been gifted magic. Learn more at The New Yorker >
2/ After news of Microsoft’s $10B investment in OpenAI, we can now see the first wave of AI-powered features in Teams. Here’s an overview of the initial rollout for their premium tool. Learn more at Microsoft >
3/ The next installment in Google Research’s 2022 series touches on Machine Learning and Computer Systems. Consider this your . Learn more at the Google AI Blog >
4/ An inside look at what one VC is automating in their daily workflow (hint: almost everything). I’m stealing a few of these things for myself. Learn more at Every’s Chain of Thought >
5/ Gordon Brander blending history of storytelling cultures with the future of AI, and gosh is this good. Learn more at Subconscious >
6/ Instagram’s co-founders are building a new AI tool for news, and it looks familiar. Learn more at Platformer >
7/ Okay, so we’re watching this one. Infinite AI Seinfeld, and I’m sharing no other takes. You’re just going to have to see for yourself. Enjoy at Twitch >
Research for this edition of Machine Learnings was enhanced by Heyday, the AI-powered memory assistant.