I've been posting one AI term a day on Substack. Every single day.
It started because I teach an AI basics class at North Seattle College, and I noticed something. A lot of people aren't confused by AI. They're confused by the language around it.
"Stochastic parrot." "AI slop." "Retrieval-augmented generation." It's easy to get lost in the terms. When I was explaining these in class, I could see people's eyes just glaze over.
So I thought, what if I just explained one term a day, like a normal human, in about a minute?
Come to find out that the person getting the most out of this might just be me. Writing every single day is a different muscle than writing when you feel like it or for my weekly newsletter. It forces me to be concise, creative, and disciplined. And I'm learning a ton.
It's called The AI Morning Minute. If you're AI-curious but the vocabulary feels like a non-starter, check it out. This might be your kind of thing.
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