Ilya Sutskever’s Reading List, Fake Halloween Parade, Open Source Notion
Tools, news, and more from the world of artificial intelligence.
Morning y’all!
It’s Tuesday and we’re getting deep into the first week of November. Let’s go!
Crowdsourced prompts that can be used anywhere.
Ilya Sutskever’s essential reading list.
Ex-CEO on the recursive learning nature of AI.
Applied machine learning courses from Cornell.
A look into Amazon’s autonomous warehouses.
Fake Halloween parade thanks to AI. LOL.
Turn PDFs into brainrot videos.
5 GitHub repos that’ll give you AI / ML superpowers.
A few tips to improve your Cursor workflow.
An open source version of Notion.
Rate my website using AI.
AI-powered interview coach.
21 lessons on how to build GenAI apps.
Paper that shows quality is based on “premium” access to content for LLMs.
Meta AI’s abundance.
Speech-to-speech open source tool.
LinkedIn’s first AI agent for recruiting goes live.
Granola is an AI notepad for meetings.
The most generally-overlooked use of GenAI.
Delaware is asking questions about OpenAI’s for-profit status.
Use AI to recap shows via Amazon Prime.
NBER is using AI.
And this made me laugh a bit too hard. Have a great week folks!
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— Summer