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Sam Altman Gets A New Job
Microsoft hires Sam Altman, AI slowly moves ahead, and five AI tools to accelerate your workflow...
Today’s Menu 🥠
OpenAI CEO Gets Himself A New Job
A Slow Day In The World Of AI
5 AI Tools To Improve Your Workflow
Depressed Characters Sitting In Motel Rooms
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Fast Snacks 🥡
How To Level Up In Your Downtime
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Apple’s Vision Pro May Take Longer To Launch
The augmented reality headset will first be available only in the U.S., and will only be sold at Apple retail stores and online…
Google Is Opening Up Bard To Teens
Teens can now interact with the Google Bard chatbot, and they’re also adding a math learning experience…
Drama Winding Down
Sam Altman Found Himself A New Job
Breaking news: The OpenAI drama is real.
We checked our data and last night, SF saw a spike in low-quality sleep. There was a 27% increase in people getting under 5 hours of sleep. We need to fix this.
Source: @eightsleep data
— Matteo Franceschetti (@m_franceschetti)
10:41 PM • Nov 20, 2023
The last 72 hours have been a whirlwind, but the storm is finally calming.
What the hell happened?
> Sam is removed by board for lack of “candid communication.”
> Employees revolt with many quitting and others threatening to.
> The CTO, investors, and Microsoft try to get things back to normal.
> Board digs in heels, declines bringing Sam back, and disrupts their $90bn valuation.
> Uno reverse card played, exiled CEO [Sam] and all loyal employees join Microsoft to ensure they don’t join a rival company.
> And, Elon Musk launches largest rocket ever built into space.
Talk about a wild ride…
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Tuesday Trivia 📰Which of the following is NOT a critical component of quantum computing? |
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Nothing New
Here’s What You Should Know…
Yesterday, was a relatively slow day in the world of AI, with no major announcements or breakthroughs. However, there were a couple notable developments, including:
Google AI researchers published a paper on a new method for training large language models (LLMs) to generate more realistic and coherent text. The new method, which is called "chain of thought" prompting, involves breaking down a complex task into a series of smaller steps and then prompting the LLM to perform each step one at a time.
A new study by researchers at the University of Oxford found that AI models are more likely to be biased against women and minorities than human experts. The study found that this bias is due in part to the fact that AI models are trained on data that is itself biased.
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Chanty: A task management tool that helps you organize your tasks and collaborate with your team.
WorkflowMax: A project management tool that helps you plan, track, and manage your projects.
Drift: A live chat tool that helps you engage with your website visitors in real time.
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The Loneliest Motel Room
Monday Trivia
Correct Answer ✔️
The answer is B. Google
Google was founded in 1998, so it was not a major search engine in the 1990s.
AltaVista was the most popular search engine in the world from 1998 to 2001.
Yahoo! was the most popular search engine in the world from 2001 to 2003.
Lycos was the most popular search engine in the world from 1994 to 1995.
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