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AI versus Marshy - Innovator GPT

If you’re new to this newsletter, I’m Marshy, and I’m all about breaking down the AI hype into bite-sized chunks. This week, I’m excited to share with you some cool tools and innovations in the AI space. Let’s dive into the world of personal AI and innovation frameworks. “I want to write a new daily newsletter centred on personal growth and growth marketing and how they intertwine. I’ve got a lot of ideas, but aren’t clear on good content structure for a publishing cadence of 5 times a week that will keep it interesting and fresh.” The wizard then guides me through an innovation framework that gets me to pick from 3 “how might we” questions what resonates the most, some original ideas on how to work through this challenge, some further web researched ideas, some constraints to stretch/poke these ideas, opportunities for feedback, and then converts it into a downloadable Word doc. ​ My friend Dave put it well: You can’t defend a product that’s getting its ideas from tech like this. I think my add to this is there’s never been a better time to leverage this stuff. If you’ve got an idea/passion project you’re sitting on you really have no excuse for not being able to unblock yourself and get going. Do you want that idea or do you like the idea of it instead? Go and get it. Rabbit AI Via Twitter . Wearable AI has got plenty of mentions here and with good reason - it’s going to be one of the biggest playing fields for how AI rolls out. Rabbit is another entrant: Wascally little rabbit. What I like about their pitch is what it isn’t It’s not claiming to be the hottest thing since Apple It’s not particularly fashionable It’s not polished - the DIY language encourages you to build your own use cases It’s at a far cheaper price point than the Humane AI pin so we’ll see how it goes! – Thanks for reading this far. Originally appeared in newsletter : AI versus Marshy #30: next for kin, innovation thinking, and a wearable rabbit

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