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.
We’re only scratching the surface of the challenges posed by implementing AI into our software experiences. The future will be written by brilliant, caring, and thoughtful engineers. Where we go depends on our ability to help those folks connect.
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A week after we shared a #Not Awesome on the same, it’s only right to share the update.
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What we're reading.
1/ Fred Wilson’s obviously one to spot the future, so what does he think we’ll need to do after recent AI advances? Sign everything. Learn more at AVC >
2/ Ben Thompson on AI and homework, and the wonderful new realities we’re entering into. Learn more at Stratechery >
3/ AI advances have put us at the doorstep of endless media. What does that mean for now and the future? A deep perspective, summarized up front for you. Learn more at The Generalist >
4/ [Watch] Curious how AI is going to tackle disease? Here’s a 2-minute video on the advances to spot breast cancer. Learn more at the BBC >
5/ The tricks GPT-3 and other AI tools use to wow us also lead to their biggest flaws. Post ChatGPT, this is a repeatedly good lesson to consider. Learn more at WIRED >
6/ [Listen] Having a robot landlord – how’s it sound to you? It’s a real thing in New York and surely other cities around the world. Learn more at VICE >
7/ It’s not all rosy for AI startups, specifically those taking on the generative code challenge. Learn more at TechCrunch >
Research for this edition of Machine Learnings was enhanced by Heyday, the AI-powered memory assistant.