AI versus Marshy - Cool tool - Using ChatGPT to translate a marketing sprint
I’ve been following the ongoing debate about AI’s impact on society, and it’s got me thinking about the role of big tech in shaping our future. Last week, I touched on the idea that AI might be used for commercial advantage, and I wanted to dive deeper into that topic. In this article, I’ll explore how big tech is positioning itself as a force for good while potentially gaining a head start on regulation. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening in the world of AI. I can then ask it to do a time estimate, and suggest what items would be best executed by a Virtual Assistant. Doing work for me I think this sort of use case, where it’s playing with tasks, contextualising and grouping them, and working off answers that are “good enough” for now is going to continue growing in importance. The world is going to become more ambiguous and more uncertain, so taking action with incomplete information will outpace any other behaviours if growth is the focus. I’m a big fan of taking action with what you have now over planning for a future that might never arrive. We can almost see what you see in your brain now Meta ARE doing some amazing things with AI. I love the open-source approach and they’re releasing tonnes of research for the betterment of everyone. They released some research in October that’s pretty wild. —> What you’re seeing is a machine translation of what a person is seeing - using brain scanning to “map” and guess what the person is seeing. Originally appeared in newsletter : AI versus Marshy #20: big tech trust + regulation, decoding a marketing sprint, and brain scanning
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