3D Printed Organs, Selling Fear, and AI's Impact on Project Management
More than a few links on intelligence that is artificial.
Hey y’all!
It’s Tuesday and I feel like the day is already getting away from me! That’s probably because I slept in, but, you know how it is.
Apple sent out invitations for its September 9th event and folks are expecting it to launch new iPhones with new hardware with Generative AI capabilities built-in. Are you ready for AI to sit on your phone all day, every day?
I don’t plan on upgrading since I got a new version 15 6 months ago. I can wait.
A vulnerability in Slack AI was discovered where attackers can exfiltrate data from private channels they aren't members of via indirect prompt injection. It allows attackers to use public channel messages to manipulate the LLM into divulging private information, such as API keys, in query responses.
An operating system that gamifies work…?
Capture feedback and turn it into tasks.
Insight via your data with just a few words. I can see this type of interface catching on.
Mimrr eliminates technical debt for your startup.
Unriddle helps you read and write research papers really quickly.
Terence Tao at IMO 2024 on AI and maths! Have fun with that.
How will AI impact project management? Here are some thoughts.
Data and AI trends in 2024, according to Google.
Why would that be? Maybe it’s because these things can find answers to everything without the right guardrails, like, compensation and salary data for your employees, now available via a query. Whoops.
As shared via Alex:
We've added a new system prompts release notes section to our docs. We're going to log changes we make to the default system prompts on Claude dot ai and our mobile apps. (The system prompt does not affect the API.)
No more hiding.
A simple tool to see if an image was created via AI.
An AI co-pilot for content creation.
Yeah, but, it’s working for a lot of folks. I’m not advocating this approach but I know it does, in fact, work.
A Mac terminal productivity tool powered by OpenAI.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT is going back to school; Arizona State University (ASU), to be exact. They are integrating the AI assistant into over 200 projects across teaching, research, and operations.
Researchers at Washington State University recently developed an AI technique that helps them print lifelike human organs. Cool!
And that’s it friends! Have a great rest of your day!
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— Summer