💎 Unlocking the Potential of New Age AI: Embrace the Future of Technology
★ The entire history of IT has been a steady evolution of the same three enduring eternities: interaction, information, and computation.
Good morning readers,
AI is certainly democratizing the playing field. One does not need to be a writer, designer, or developer. Instead, all that is required is a clear vision and some ideas.
AI can bring those ideas to life. The new age of technology has brought about exciting developments such as GPT-4, Microsoft Loop, Google Bard and Adobe Firefly, among others. With the advent of the smart AI age, it is important to stay ahead of the curve and embrace the latest tools and innovations. In order to succeed in this new era, it is crucial to be smart and adaptive, always striving to learn and grow.
The opportunities presented by these cutting-edge tools and technologies are vast and exciting, and it is up to us to seize them and make the most of them. Let us embrace the smart age, and work together to build a brighter and better future for all.
On the other hand, we should also be aware of why we should not rely too quickly on technology and other sources of information. Instead, we should use our own intelligence and common sense. From the dangers of relying on AI for medical advice to the importance of trusting our gut instincts when making decisions, it is clear that we need to be more mindful of how we seek and process information in this new age of AI.
For now, I am enjoying experimenting with these tools, and they have helped me in some way or another. Enjoy hand-picked articles on AI and its advantages.
Enjoy this week’s curated read.
Mayur Chaudhary, Founder RethinkingUX
💎 Handpicked Curated reads - Week of 26th March 2023
Unleash the Power of Your ChatGPT: 8 Foolproof Tips for Crafting Irresistible Prompts (With Examples!)
At the moment, everyone is drinking from the AI firehose, watching as attention starts to shift away from old-school search engines that thought they could milk the web search cash cow with their well-established models forever. Google may be late to the race, but don’t underestimate their capabilities. They’ve delayed this tech for monetary reasons, but when they start playing catch-up, their products could potentially slingshot ahead of early startups like OpenAI.
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How are product folks, marketers and designers using ChatGPT in India?
AI is already disrupting everything digital and the pace will pick up exponentially in the next couple of years. The pace and scale of AI coding is incomparable. Far from seeing ChatGPT as a competitor, writers are themselves using it to make their work faster and better. Marketing strategist Sharath C. George says he is surprised by how useful the tool is. “I see ChatGPT as an assistant and an editor. When I find myself overthinking how to structure an article, I ask ChatGPT to write me an outline. I may take it or leave it but its output gives me a starting point. Or I would have written a detailed blog post but need a catchy blurb to promote it on social media— if I am out of ideas, ChatGPT writes it for me.”
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Learn more about “Microsoft Loop” a Notion compititor
At its core, Microsoft Loop is about people—people who want to create together with ease, no matter where they are or what tools they use. It’s a transformative co-creation experience that brings together teams, content, and tasks across your tools and devices.
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Adobe made an AI image generator — and says it didn’t steal artists’ work to do it
Adobe plans to build these generative tools into its various apps and services. There’ll be AI-generated outpainting in Photoshop; Illustrator will be able to generate vector variations on hand-drawn sketches; and Premiere will let you color grade or restyle an image with just an image prompt. We’re not afraid of change, and we’re embracing this change,” says Alexandru Costin, VP of generative AI and Sensei at Adobe. “We’re bringing these capabilities right into [our] products so [customers] don’t need to know if it’s generative or not.
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Google just launched Bard, its answer to ChatGPT—and it wants you to make it better
Under pressure from its rivals, Google is updating the way we look for information by introducing a sidekick to its search engine. Google has been working on Bard for a few months behind closed doors but says that it’s still an experiment. The company is now making the chatbot available for free to people in the US and the UK who sign up to a waitlist. These early users will help test and improve the technology.
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