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It included:
- (Good) Domenic Ashburn – on organizing your tools like a creative genius
- (Good) Sara Davison & Tyler Fisk – on building your own AI “dream team”
- (Boring) Noelle Russell – on her exact AI stack for business growth
- (Very Good) Vishen – with a bold strategy to help you lead in the AI era
- (Good) Domenic Ashburn – on organizing your tools like a creative genius
- (Good) Sara Davison & Tyler Fisk – on building your own AI “dream team”
- (Boring) Noelle Russell – on her exact AI stack for business growth
- (Very Good) Vishen – with a bold strategy to help you lead in the AI era
I tried to sketch statements that caught my attention:
- AI capability is doubling every 3.3 months. In five years, it will be a million times more capable than it is today.
- ChatGPT can learn about our personality. Ask it to tell you - "What do you know about me with 100% certainty?", "What do you think about me?". "What do you want to know about me?". You can change ChatGPT's opinion of you. Maybe you want to do it frequently,
- ChatGPT can be a reasonable second opinion for medical therapies. Likely, it knows about you more than your PCP.
- Businesses are using AI (read Agents).
- 81% companies add AI to their strategy
- 71% plan to hire AI agents. Plan to have AI Agent Teams.
- 32% are planning to learn about AI.
- At the end of the decade, there will be two types of businesses: Those depending on AI and those "out of business."
- China is years ahead of America in robot capability.
- Rely on ChatGPT and like to do political fact checking - never on Facebook, X, Media, etc., which get you out of the "echo chambers."
- Vishen did an impressive demo of five AI Agents working as a Team. Each had a different skill job: The CEO, the PR Manager, the Technology Expert, the supervisor, and the historian. No HUMAN WAS NEEDED.
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