Plus, Google may have a 'fastpass' in AI chatbot race.

In today’s issue:


😎 3 Cool Things in AI

  1. Unfortunate comedian uses ChatGPT to write his entire standup set.
  2. video from OpenAI about how their text-to-image generator, DALL-E 2, works.
  3. Need a new bio for your social media? Let this AI tool write it for you.


🤓 2 Big Stories About AI

1.Student builds app to detect traces of ChatGPT in essays.

Nobody likes the nark classmate. So Princeton University student Edward Tian is about to become the most unpopular kid at every school after releasing an app that detects AI in essays.

The 🥩 of it:


2.Google may have a ‘fastpass’ in AI chatbot race.

The Innovator’s Dilemma is where established companies like Google have difficulty adopting new technologies or business models that disrupt their traditional markets. This can happen when a company has significant resources and capabilities, but their existing customer base and internal processes make it difficult for them to take advantage of breakthrough innovations. The term was coined by author Clayton Christensen in 1995, who went on to write a book he named after it.

A lot of outsiders have been accusing Google of facing this exact dilemma internally, as they seem really slow to develop new AI technology…but maybe their secret sauce has been in one of their subsidiaries all along.

The 🥩 of it:


🤣 1 LOL

As much as I love the tool, I’m getting really bored with all of the LinkedIn posts about how other people are using ChatGPT. We get it.

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