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.
2022 brought us loads of joy – launching Heyday, landing a healthy seed round, winning Product Hunt’s Product of the Month in April, and doubling our team size from 4 to 8 (!), to name a few.
We’re grateful for the support from you and all of our Heyday users. You’ll hear much more from us in 2023, but if you want an early peek, join us here.
-@samdebrule
What we're reading.
1/ AI is giving rise to more advanced forms of technology. Here’s a look at the advances we may see in optical computing. Learn more at The Economist >
2/ MIT’s year in review and a preview of what’s next for AI in 2023. Learn more at MIT Technology Review >
3/ We’ve spent plenty of time thinking about AI’s impact on daily life of late. This piece touches on empathy, specifically. An interesting, winding road down anthropomorphic design. Learn more at WIRED >
4/ The cost of running ChatGPT is high. Like, $3m a day high. Calling on a Douglas Adams masterpiece, how might the magic conjured change over time? Learn more at The Atlantic >
5/ [Funding] Matt Stone and Trey Parker (yes, the South Park creators) just secured $20m in funding for their deepfake studio. I’m intrigued. Learn more at TechCrunch >
6/ OpenAI’s latest release is their foray into 3D modeling – POINT-E. Here we go. Learn more at Engadget >
7/ Scott Belsky has quite the background in creative works through his time at Adobe and Behance. What happens to creators when the bar to making great work is lowered? It’s multifaceted. Learn more from Medium >
Research for this edition of Machine Learnings was enhanced by Heyday, the AI-powered memory assistant.