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Doing Stuff with AI: Opinionated Midyear Edition

AI systems have gotten more capable and easier to use
Every six months or so, I write a guide to doing stuff with AI. A lot has changed since the last guide, while a few important things have stayed the same. It is time for an update. This is usually a serious endeavor, but, heeding the advice of Allie Miller
Ethan Mollick ∙ 349 LIKES
Kevin James O’Brien
I appreciate your posts. And look forward to playing with these projects this summer.
This spring I had to pivot as a high school English teacher trying to pitch the value of poetry to students. I was seeing writing with what I suspected had AI help to say the least, so I asked my students to write with integrity as they experimented with ChatGPT and poetry - asking big questions as to role of the poet in an AI world.
They had to credit AI where credit was due - indicating AI writing in bold font - as they wrote poems and reflections on…
Why write poetry?
Does poetry matter?
What’s the point if large language models can generate sonnets and sestinas in seconds?
They read various Ars Poeticas by poets and wrote their own. They researched and presented more than 90 poets and cross checked with ChatGPT. This fact checking is essential as AI churns out words, words, words - some true, yet some false. Discernment is an essential skill. They concluded that writers write with an authentic voice that reflected their lived experience - and context is everything: historical, biographical, political, and social.
Echoing Ross Gay, writing serves as an “evident artifact” to thinking, to struggling,
to investigating, to enduring,
to living - and to inspiring
by sharing with the world.
As educators, we will have to ask big questions as we rethink teaching and learning with this technology.
We must consider our students and their future as they develop their respective relationship with writing and reading.
Right now, more questions than answers.
And as Rilke writes:
“I want to beg you, as much as I can, dear sir, to be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves like locked rooms and like books that are written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.”
“Writing is the evident artifact of some kind of change.” - Ross Gay
From slow stories podcast.
Daniel Nest
I especially love some of the "fun" use cases. A great way to dip your toe into working with AI while having fun in the process.

Economic Termites Are Everywhere

Why is this economy so difficult to manage? The macro statistics are hiding the experience of being cheated.
Today I want to start with a comment by a colleague, Texas antitrust lawyer Basel Musharbash, observing a restaurant trying to do a renovation in Dallas. “Something funky is happening in the building materials supply chain,” he wrote . “A 3,000 sq. ft. commercial space in a strip mall shouldn’t cost $720,000 to renovate into an Italian food joint.” He’s…
Matt Stoller ∙ 403 LIKES
Ed Nuhfer
"Executives will get worried about being sued."
Executives need to be worried about doing prison before this will stop. So do politicians. The laizzez faire attitude "Everybody does it..." needs to be replaced by "Everybody does time..." who gets caught.
Michael Guerin
Amazon Web Services is the biggest termite of them all. It's the fixed cost of almost everything that runs on the internet.

What Apple's AI Tells Us: Experimental Models⁴

Siri versus the machine god?
I wanted to give some quick thoughts on the Apple AI (sorry, “Apple Intelligence”) release. I haven’t used it myself, and we don’t know everything about their approach, but I think the release highlights something important happening in AI right now: experimentation with four kinds of models - AI models, models of use, business models, and mental models…
Ethan Mollick ∙ 205 LIKES
Chris Barlow
When life gives you llms, make llmonade.
Rob Nelson
What a perfect summary of where we are: "the mere idea of AGI being possible soon bends everything around it." The question is how long will that continue when AGI is always 2-10 years away.
Self-driving cars, human cloning, and MOOCs were hyped, but they never had the initial success and huge investments of LLMs. I don't think there is a useful historical precedent for AGI.

The Wild World of Edtech Certifications: Establishing Proof of Impact

And more on upcoming events, Khan Academy and Microsoft, 2U, Common Sense Media AI Research, and Pearson AI Research.
🚨 Follow us on LinkedIn to be the first to know about new events and content! 🚨 The Wild World of Edtech Certifications: Establishing Proof of Impact By Natalia I. Kucirkova and Pati Ruiz Natalia I. K…
Sarah Morin, Alex Sarlin, and Ben Kornell ∙ 7 LIKES

EP115: Life is Short, Use Dev Tools

This week’s system design refresher: KISS, SOLID, CAP, BASE: Important Terms You Might Not Know! (Youtube video) Life is Short, Use Dev Tools 10 Essential Components of a Production Web Application How to load your websites at lightning speed Top 8 Standards Every Developer Should Know
ByteByteGo ∙ 144 LIKES
Hariom OP
i learn very new things from this blog i love it
Abelista
For Dev Tools, I am surprised there weren't any mentioned for User Stories and iterations. (Pivotal Tracker)

What I Read This Week…

GameStop stock triples after meme is posted on X, groundbreaking clinical trial leads to restored hearing in five deaf children, and elite universities have become bastions of progressive ideology.
Watch All-In E182 Read our Creator Economy Deep Dive Caught My Eye… After a three-year hiatus since the 2021 GameStop short squeeze, Keith Gill, also known as RoaringKitty, posted a meme on X that caused GameStop’s stock to triple. This has sparked debate over
Chamath Palihapitiya ∙ 55 LIKES
Ben Alexander
No one moans about privilege more than the privileged

How Apple, Google, and Microsoft Can Help Parents Protect Children

The case for device-based age verification
Introduction from Jon Haidt: Ravi Iyer first contacted me in 2007 to ask if he could take a questionnaire I had developed (the Moral Foundations Questionnaire) and put it online. Ravi was a graduate student in social psychology at the University of Southern California at the time, and he quickly became a close research collaborator and friend. He created the website
Ravi Iyer ∙ 88 LIKES
Iris
To be honest, I would like to have something like that on my device for ME (adult) as well. So I don’t get bothered by trolls and don’t see content I didn’t ask for pushed in my face regularly :)
Chris McKenna
Thank you, Ravi. Device (operating system)-level verification is the least-restrictive means. Apple and Google hold the keys to child protection, they know millions of kids have their devices, and they have failed in their responsibilities. It's tough at the state level due to interstate commerce constraints, but in partnership with NCOSE, we co-authored SB104 in Utah, the country's first device-level bill: https://le.utah.gov/~2024/bills/static/SB0104.html.


The Mobs in Our Streets and Our Mission

What kind of country do you want America to be? At The Free Press, we won't stand for one in which journalists are threatened for doing their jobs.
Bari here. We have a packed Front Page for you today. We have Nellie Bowles and Joe Nocera facing off in a TFP Fight Club about Elon Musk’s payday. Oliver Wiseman on Sinwar’s text messages. Eli Lake on the Hunter Biden verdict. And much more. But first, a…
Bari Weiss ∙ 536 LIKES
CynthiaW
" ... the Progress Pride flag was created in 2018 to incorporate elements of the trans flag—and, for some reason, black and brown people, most of whom aren’t gay or trans."
My next-door neighbors on the west side, the Upnorth People, have a "Progress Pride" flag flying, and a big circular placard on the door with the same symbol and "All Are Welcome."
We have a Margaritaville flag up, and everyone is welcome at our house, too.
Unsaint Finbar
I am increasingly persuaded that the core human task is individual management of the limbic system. Failures in this regard lead to chronic anger, fear and shame that leads back to fear and then anger.
All of this together is what constitutes maturity, which is the capacity to think rationally even under emotional duress. The opposite of this is triangulation, which is typically manifested in tribalism, pettiness, long term violence, and self defeating behaviors.
One author writes: "What kind of a cause relies on forcing its people to stay in perpetual misery so that Western activists can have an easier time condemning their adversaries?"
This is triangulation. This is is sad, immature people, who find meaning in their otherwise empty lives in the seeming vibrancy and violence of OTHERS. It's easy to be brave, deep in a cave. It's easy to demand sacrifices, from Qatar or Istanbul, or London.
What is lacking is a love of the refugees we call "Palestinians". What is lacking is greater concern for their lives than hate for Israel.
The Gazans CAN'T win this war. This is obvious. Given this, why not seek a lasting peace on the best possible terms and stick to it? That has been the question for 50 years.
Finally, to equate the Hunter Biden trial and Donald Trumps' trial is silly. Try harder, if integrity is a core value. Hunter was obviously guilty. If the system is almost working, then nobody deserves congratulations for doing their jobs. Trump was clearly innocent. Those were the legal equivalent of unpaid parking tickets. They were misdemeanors at best, for which the statute of limitations had passed, that were only made into felonies by willfully misreading the law, then keeping the jury in the dark about what the law was. They had no idea. They were basically asked to vote for "is Donald Trump a bad man?" This, in a district with something like 5% support for Trump, and in a trial run by a judge patently out to get Trump, with a daughter who made money canvassing for Biden.
That verdict is an indictment on the Democrats as a whole: your ethics ,and your common sense. You can condemn it, as you should, and retain the right to speak of honesty and American justice; or you can play along and lose any moral standing you may have had. Those are your choices, as I see it.
Trump is who you deserve. He is not as nasty and vicious as most Leftists, but he is vastly more combative than any national candidate we have had in a while. If you don't like him, just consider that a great many of your spokespeople are worse in all the ways you claim to care about.

Jun 10

Xbox focuses on impressive games, not the elephants in the room

Impressions of Microsoft's 2024 gaming showcase. Plus: An interview with the makers of Call of Duty Black Ops 6
The reveal of a new Gears of War prequel got the loudest cheers in a theater in Los Angeles today, as Microsoft showed off the near year or so’s worth of big games coming from its studios and partners. Other notable crowd reactions: “Yeah, Xbox!” after a trailer for A44’s action game
Stephen Totilo ∙ 23 LIKES
manifest
New record for most number of games from a single showcase added to the must-play list -- including Mixtape and South of Midnight.
Isn't that Troy Baker as the voice of Indy ... astonishing replication of Harrison's timbre and mannerisms. Same exact punching sounds from the films, too.


What happened in marketing: IG’s Reels Gift, YouTube Posts & Consumer Confidence 🌵

A lot happened, I mean it: IG’s best updates yet, Pinterest & Snap ads, new retail and airline media launches: 🧃 is ready!
Was there a feature shipping race this week? It felt like it 🏃 , hope you don’t skip any update you or your team should know. Before you go further, Attention is like money–you can waste it or invest it. If you invest it in my paid newsletter, you'll get dividends for years.
Jaskaran ∙ 6 LIKES

Can Cricket Recolonize America?

Benjamin Franklin and Abraham Lincoln were fans. As an Englishman in the U.S., I’m rooting for a revival.
Tomorrow, New York’s Long Island suburbs will host a game expected to be viewed by twice as many people as the Super Bo…
Oliver Wiseman ∙ 377 LIKES
Bober
I learned something new today, and it's early. It's going to be a good day. Thank you Oliver and Bari.
BTW, I wonder what the initial reaction of the Japanese public was when baseball was introduced. Whatever it was, they are bigger fans than we are now.
Paul
Nice feature story, Oliver. Nothing wrong with a nice feature story from time to time!

How to improve your voluntary churn

6 practical tactics for your subscription business.
Sponsored by Churnkey: Churnkey helps subscription companies like Jasper, Veed.io, and Copy.ai, to drastically reduce voluntary and involuntary churn. On average, Churnkey saves companies 20%-40% of subscription revenue that would otherwise be lost to churn.
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Aakash Gupta
Fascinating insight on early v late cancellations, and excellent piece!
Thanks so much for the shout-out, as well.
Mahdis Atabaki
That was great thanks!


👔 Big 4 Visualized

These giants audit most public companies
Welcome to the Friday edition of How They Make Money. Over 120,000 subscribers turn to us for business and investment insights. In case you missed it: 📊 Earnings Visuals (5/2024) 🏝️ Online Travel: AI is Coming 🤖 NVIDIA: Industrial Revolution 💰 Hedge Funds' Top Picks in Q1
App Economy Insights ∙ 32 LIKES
Francine McKenna
Hi, quick question. Why do you say PwC audited FTX? Not true unless you know something no one else knows.


Google's budget smartphone is great

Plus, my new favorite Android earbuds.
Thanks for taking a look at my newsletter! Let’s get to it! I took this picture on the $500 Pixel 8a, which I highly recommend if you want a capable yet relatively inexpensive smartphone. It’s Google’s budget phone packed with a capable camera and some of the cleanest, smartest Android software.
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Mistral Codestral is the Newest AI Model in the Code Generation Race

Plus updates from Elon Musk's xAI , several major funding rounds and intriguing research publications.
Next Week in The Sequence: Mistral Codestral is the New Model for Code Generation Edge 401: We dive into reflection and refimenent planning for agents. Review the famous Reflextion paper and the AgentVerse framework for multi-agent task planning. Edge 402:
Jesus Rodriguez ∙ 11 LIKES

Briefing: Coda Brain, Perplexity Pages, Zoom calls without people

Plus: How to ask smarter questions, Threads’ Taiwan success, machine learning features explored
Hi product people 👋, With Google Docs and Notion often grabbing most of the attention in the workplace docs space, Coda doesn’t always get the love it deserves. This week, the company unveiled an impressive flagship new feature called Coda Brain. The feature is powered by Snowflake and works by allowing users to ask any questions about their company's d…
Rich Holmes ∙ 14 LIKES

Q&A with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon

Computex 2024 Press Roundtable
Companies mentioned: , , , , As with all the other major CEOs, Qualcomm held a general Press and Analyst Q&A session after their main keynote. The goal of these sessions is to address topics in greater detail, or depending on the publication, from their point of view. Qualcomm is uniquely positioned in this cycle as it is the primary partner with M…
Dr. Ian Cutress ∙ 4 LIKES
Mika
What is meant by "If you see a blue at the home screen, that’s not a Copilot PC."?

📈 Nvidia-a-a-a-a-a-a

Boom or bubble?
Nvidia burst through the $3 trillion barrier yesterday. The chipmaker’s stock is responsible for a third of the gain in the S&P 500 market this year. It is worth more than Apple, but looking at fundamentals, it is treated very differently. Apple has more than 7 times the revenues and about 4 times the profits of Nvidia. Apple of course is not growing. In…
Azeem Azhar ∙ 41 LIKES
Eddie Short
The time to buy NVDA was 12-24 months ago. The valuation is totally unsustainable and this has massive bubble written all over it
blaine wishart
Buy Nvidia? Depends on what is already in your portfolio. However, consider: Huang has understood 21 Century computing for at least 30 years. He is getting physical because he understands that the Word was not the beginning. He will go after the edge and robotics. He is rethinking the datacenter and the laptop, Others will make some progress, but it will be on the margins. He knows his business is not selling chips to LM vendors. LMs delight me to no end, but they are a tiny step. Nvidia knows that so, repeating myself for emphasis. Physical. Robots. Edge. AI factories.

EP113: AWS Services Cheat Sheet

This week’s system design refresher: Do You Know How Mobile Apps Are Released? (Youtube video) AWS Services Cheat Sheet A cheat sheet for API designs Azure Services Cheat Sheet How do computer programs run? SPONSOR US
ByteByteGo ∙ 162 LIKES
lxz
Hello blogger, what software are these animations made with? I'm looking forward to your answer, thank you.
Mark Neumann
Great diagram, but missing a few key services that show up on my bill
API Gateway
Glacier
Simple Email Service
CloudWatch
CloudTrail

IoT (No longer Used)
WorkSpaces


The misguided backlash against California’s SB-1047

Why should AI be exempt from liability and basic requirements around safety?
State Senator Scott Wiener and others in California have proposed a bill, SB-1047, that would build in some modest (to my taste) restrains around AI. It doesn’t call for a private right of action, which would allow individual citizens to sue AI companies for a wide set of reasons; it doesn’t call for a ban on training or deploying AI, not even the kind o…
Gary Marcus ∙ 66 LIKES
Charles Fadel
Asking any industry to police itself is lunacy pushed by industries: we have plenty of examples from chemicals, oil, social media, nanotech, etc. I recall reading that only 10,000 of the 150,000 chemicals used have been safety-tested.
Even Pharma and Food skirt the rules as often as possible, and they are directly life-threatening. And they do so even when better-regulated as in Europe.
Greed is powerful :(
David Sterry
The only kind of regulation they'll support is that which either widens their moat or straight up hands them cash. Lobbying used to be a crime in this state and it should be again. Criminalizing the lobbyist is the kind of progress I'd love to see. Let the people elect leaders and let the leaders lead. While I'm eyeing that pie in the sky, how about a little public campaign finance as well. Now where is that llama tutorial?