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Another Crazy Day in AI: An Almost Daily Newsletter

Hello, AI Enthusiasts.


End your Thursday on a high note with tonight’s newsletter!


Ethan Mollick has put Google’s NotebookLM to the test, creating an AI-generated podcast from his book that feels like a genuine conversation. Plus, we’re sharing the latest on Google’s AI ad tools and Sam Altman’s predictions about upcoming advances in AI reasoning.


There’s plenty to explore, so enjoy the read! 🌙


Here's another crazy day in AI:


  • The AI tool that can turn your book into a podcast and more

  • Google boosts AI ad tools with new features

  • Sam Altman predicts big leap in AI reasoning with o1 model

  • Some AI tools to try out


TODAY'S FEATURED ITEM: How NotebookLM Transformed Mollick's Work


Image Credit: Wowza (created with Ideogram + Canva magic expand)

Image Credit: Wowza (created with Ideogram + Canva magic expand)


What if AI could turn a book into a podcast, study guide, and interactive chat in just minutes?


Google's NotebookLM has caught the attention of Ethan Mollick, author of "Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI." Shared in a recent X post, he used his own book to put the platform to the test. The results were surprising: NotebookLM didn’t just summarize the book; it created a podcast, a study guide, a timeline, an FAQ, and even allowed for a conversational interface about the book's content.


But here's the kicker: the AI-generated podcast actually sounds like a real conversation between two people discussing the book's ideas.



Let's break down what makes this interesting:


  • NotebookLM transforms text into various formats: a podcast, study guide, FAQ, timeline, and even a conversational chat interface.

  • The AI-generated podcast has a natural, conversational flow that's surprisingly engaging.

  • It's a glimpse into how quickly AI can process and repurpose large chunks of information.

  • Users can likely tailor the generated content to suit their needs.


This kind of technology is pushing the boundaries of what we thought was possible with content creation. It's not about replacing human creativity, but rather opening up new ways for us to interact with information. Imagine being able to "read" a book by listening to an AI-generated discussion about it, or having a conversation with an AI that's digested an entire textbook. It's not science fiction anymore - it's happening now.


But let's not get ahead of ourselves. While this is impressive, it's important to remember that AI is a tool, not a magic wand. The real power comes from how we use it, the questions we ask, and the human touch we bring to the table.


The challenge now lies in how we integrate these tools into our workflows and learning processes. As AI continues to evolve, so too must our approach to using it effectively and responsibly.



Watch it on X here.

OTHER INTERESTING AI HIGHLIGHTS:


Google boosts AI ad tools with new features

/Andrew Hutchinson on Social Media Today


Google is rolling out advanced AI updates for Google Ads, announced at DMEXCO. New features include AI asset generation, expanded AI language support, and improved reporting. These updates allow advertisers to customize ads in more languages, generate images using AI, and gain better control over AI-generated content. The integration of omnichannel bidding and campaign-level negative keywords into Performance Max campaigns further boosts ad performance.


Read more here.


Sam Altman predicts big leap in AI reasoning with o1 model

/Tsarathustra (@tsarnick) on X


Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, shared that AI reasoning remains at the GPT-2 level, but a rapid advancement is expected with the new "o1" model. This model represents a new era in AI development, focusing on improving complex problem-solving through the "Chain of Thought" method. Altman believes o1 will significantly enhance decision-making capabilities by mimicking human cognitive strategies.


Read more here.


SOME AI TOOLS TO TRY OUT:


  • Zivy - Organizes Slack and email into prioritized stacks, reducing notification overload

  • Before Sunset - AI personal assistant that automatically generates daily schedules

  • Remini - Transforms old photos into high-definition images


That’s a wrap on today’s Almost Daily craziness.


Catch us almost every day—almost! 😉


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Hello, AI Enthusiasts.


Welcome to the Weekend! 🎉


We know you've been working hard all week, so here's some AI goodness to wrap up your Friday and get you ready for a great weekend.


Here's another crazy day in AI:


  • Unpacking the promise of AI across industries

  • OpenAI’s search engine debut—SearchGPT

  • Google’s new AI model predicts climate trends faster

  • Some AI tools to try out


TODAY'S FEATURED ITEM: A critical look at AI's claim to transform all sectors


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Are we truly on the edge of an AI-driven revolution, or is it just another overblown promise from tech giants?


Bernard Marr, in his article "Will AI Really Revolutionize Every Industry?" on Forbes, critically examines the sweeping claims about AI's potential impact across various sectors. He scrutinizes the hype surrounding AI’s transformative power, questioning whether the bold predictions are grounded in reality or just marketing strategies from powerful corporations. Marr assesses the realistic pace and extent of AI’s influence, contrasting it with the grandiose forecasts that dominate the conversation.


Key takeaways:

  • AI's projected economic impact is substantial, with PwC predicting $15 trillion in global value by 2030.

  • Significant AI-driven changes are anticipated across various sectors, including healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and retail.

  • Many predictions are based on AI's potential rather than its current capabilities.

  • While some industries show tangible AI benefits, others have yet to see widespread adoption.

  • The long-term transformational impact of AI seems likely, drawing parallels with previous technological revolutions.


Ideas to consider:

  • Trust and adoption: How can we address public skepticism and build trust in AI technologies?

  • Regulatory landscape: What policies and regulations are needed to ensure responsible AI development and implementation?

  • Technical challenges: How can issues like AI hallucination and bias be effectively addressed?

  • Industry-specific impacts: Which sectors are likely to see the most immediate and significant changes due to AI?

  • Workforce implications: How can we prepare for potential job market disruptions and new skill requirements?

  • Ethical considerations: What ethical frameworks should guide AI development and deployment?

  • Realistic timelines: How can we set realistic expectations for AI integration across various industries?


There's no doubt AI's got some serious potential to shake things up across industries, but it's important to stay realistic about its journey. The path to widespread AI adoption may be slower than hyped, but its long-term impact is undeniable.


We think the key is to stay in the loop and keep a critical eye on what's really happening with AI. That way, we can all play a part in steering this ship towards a future where we're reaping the benefits and not just dealing with the headaches.


Let's get excited about what AI can do, but let's also keep our feet on the ground. There's still a lot of work to be done, and we're just at the beginning of this wild ride.



Read the full article here.

OTHER INTERESTING AI HIGHLIGHTS:


OpenAI’s search engine debut—SearchGPT

/Kyle Wiggers, TechCrunch

OpenAI is stepping into the search engine arena with SearchGPT, a new tool designed to provide timely answers and rich web content directly from search queries. Unlike traditional search engines, SearchGPT incorporates real-time web information and allows users to explore related searches. With integration planned into ChatGPT, this tool aims to streamline web searches and improve user experience while addressing concerns about plagiarism and content cannibalism in AI-generated overviews.


Read more here.


Google’s new AI model predicts climate trends faster


/Helena Kudiabor, Nature


Google's latest advancement, NeuralGCM, merges traditional weather forecasting with machine learning to offer precise weather predictions and climate projections. This hybrid model promises faster, more energy-efficient forecasts and excels in long-term climate predictions. NeuralGCM outperforms existing models, including GCMs and other machine-learning tools, in accuracy and reliability for predicting extreme weather events, potentially transforming climate preparedness and decision-making.


Read more here.


SOME AI TOOLS TO TRY OUT:



  • Lately: elevate your content with the world’s first Neuroscience-Driven AIâ„¢ Deep Social platform


  • Undermind: AI assistant that sifts through academic papers to find precise, complex information for you


  • Food Mood: get meal inspiration and create new recipes by blending two cuisines with Google AI



That’s a wrap on today’s Almost Daily craziness.


Catch us almost every day—almost! 😉


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Leveraging AI for Enhanced Content: As part of our commitment to exploring new technologies, we used AI to help curate and refine our newsletters. This not only enriches our content but also keeps us at the forefront of digital innovation, ensuring you stay informed with the latest trends and developments.

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