We’re back with another edition of Machine Learnings, brought to you by the folks at Heyday.
Heyday is an AI-powered research assistant that helps you retain more of what you learn by resurfacing content you forgot about.
It comes down to memory. We’re inundated with information and content nonstop, but it takes so much effort to organize what we see. Even if we put in the work up front, we have to manually rediscover and review to make sense of it all.
Heyday does the (AI) grunt work behind the scenes to present you with what’s relevant to what you’re looking at right now – alongside your Google searches, articles, and YouTube videos. Sound helpful?
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Awesome, not awesome.
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What we're reading.
1/ Friend of Heyday and co-founder of Every, Nathan Baschez, rolled out Lex this week, and another AI use case went nuclear. Learn more from Nathan on Twitter >
2/ [Listen] My co-founder, Samiur, jumped on an hour-long Twitter Space with a top notch panel to discuss tools for thought and how AI can amplify our thinking. Learn more from Wiz on Twitter >
3/ If you’re not taking Stable Diffusion seriously, you should be now. Learn more from The New York Times >
4/ [Funding] A dozen interesting folks are working on Generally Intelligent, and they just secured long-term investment funding to develop, well, AI. Learn more from Generally Intelligent >
5/ What does Bruce Willis have to do with your future? So much more than your normal upcoming Die Hard season. Learn more at WIRED >
6/ Unfortunately, this could also double as a Not Awesome. The Netherlands became the first NATO country to deploy armed ground robots. Learn more at VICE >
7/ Clearview AI, a regular topic on this newsletter, was fined the maximum GDPR penalty in France, adding to its list of multi-million euro penalties. Learn more from TechCrunch >
One from our friends…
This week, we’re spotlighting Wil Lee. Wil wrote an awesome tweet thread on how to develop your vision as a founder, and you can read an extended version. This is so helpful to early-stage founders finding their framing. Take a look.
Research for this edition of Machine Learnings was enhanced by Heyday, the AI-powered research assistant.