• ChatGPT Takes on Google: The Future of Search
    Nov 1 2024

    OpenAI has introduced a new search feature for ChatGPT, which integrates web search results directly into the conversational interface. Users can ask questions in a natural way and receive answers alongside links to relevant sources, allowing them to explore information and learn more from the original content. This new feature aims to enhance the user experience by providing a more comprehensive and engaging way to interact with information, while also offering publishers a platform to reach a wider audience.

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    11 mins
  • Character A.I responsible for a Teen’s Suicide - The First AI Death!
    Oct 25 2024

    The tragic story of Sewell Setzer III, a 14-year-old boy who died by suicide after developing an intense emotional attachment to a chatbot on the app Character.AI. Sewell's increasing isolation and emotional distress as he poured his thoughts and feelings into the virtual companion, culminating in his tragic death.

    The author then investigates the growing trend of AI companionship apps and their potential risks, particularly for vulnerable individuals like teenagers. It raises concerns about the lack of safety features and regulations surrounding these apps, as well as the ethical implications of creating technologies that blur the lines between reality and virtual interaction.

    It concludes by highlighting the lawsuit filed by Sewell's mother against Character.AI, accusing the company of negligence and contributing to her son's death.

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    12 mins
  • Beyond Chat & Bots - AI now takes control of your computer
    Oct 24 2024

    Anthropic has announced two new AI models: Claude 3.5 Sonnet and Claude 3.5 Haiku. Claude 3.5 Sonnet boasts improved coding abilities, surpassing even its predecessor and other publicly available models, while Claude 3.5 Haiku offers comparable performance to Anthropic's largest previous model, Claude 3 Opus, at a lower cost and similar speed. Additionally, Anthropic has introduced a groundbreaking feature in public beta: computer use. Claude 3.5 Sonnet is the first frontier AI model to offer this capability, which enables it to interact with computer interfaces like a human, allowing developers to automate tasks and build software. This new feature, while still experimental, is expected to rapidly improve and has already sparked interest from various companies.

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    26 mins
  • How RB2B went from 0 to $3.5Mn+ ARR within 7 months!
    Oct 21 2024

    RB2B achieved $3.5 million in Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) within 7 months with a lean team of only 5 full-time employees. This impressive growth can be attributed to their unique "LinkedIn-Led Growth startup playbook," which prioritizes Go-To-Market (GTM) innovation and community building.1

    Here are the key elements of RB2B's growth strategy:

    Product Focus: Instead of striving to become an all-encompassing platform, RB2B concentrated on delivering a core value proposition that differentiated them from competitors. Their solution focuses on identifying anonymous website visitors in the US and providing their LinkedIn profiles, enabling businesses to convert these high-intent visitors into leads.

    Pricing Strategy for Brand Building: RB2B adopted a self-serve model with both free and paid options. This approach allowed them to build a large brand with over 20,000 users, generating significant user-generated content (UGC) and driving organic growth.

    GTM Innovation over Product Innovation: RB2B emphasizes "how" they deliver value over "what" they deliver. This translates to investing more in market visibility than extensive product features. Their focus lies in connecting with decision-makers, building trust, and generating demand through innovative GTM strategies.

    Leveraging LinkedIn for Credibility and Trust: The founders of RB2B strategically used LinkedIn to connect with over 300 decision-makers in a short period. Instead of focusing on sales pitches, these calls were designed to build credibility and establish relationships, contributing to early customer acquisition.

    Integrations as a Growth Flywheel: RB2B has built a network of 25 integrations, with more being added regularly. Each integration fuels user-generated content and brand impressions on social media, creating a cycle of growth and demand.

    Lean and Efficient Team Structure: RB2B maintains a small, focused team, leveraging automation, bots, and one-to-many strategies to maximize efficiency. By simplifying workflows and saying no to unnecessary tasks, they maintain a lean and agile operation.

    Saying No to Unsuitable Revenue: RB2B strategically turns down customers who require extensive hand-holding or support. This approach allows them to stay focused on their core value proposition and avoid the costs associated with a large customer support team.

    Building a Strong Community: RB2B fosters a community centered around inbound-led outbound and bootstrapped ventures. This community-driven approach fuels growth through shared learnings and support.

    Content Marketing for Community Growth: RB2B goes beyond product development by sharing valuable content and coaching to support their community. Their commitment to working in public and helping others replicate their growth model further strengthens their brand and attracts users.

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    9 mins
  • The Product Led Growth Playbook for SaaS Companies
    Oct 17 2024

    This podcast episode explores the Product-Led Growth (PLG) strategy and how it is transforming the SaaS landscape. The host discusses the benefits of PLG, including lower customer acquisition costs (CAC) and shorter sales cycles, as well as the importance of choosing the right PLG model for your business. The episode also covers key frameworks for understanding and delivering value, such as MOAT and UCD. The host provides practical advice on optimising pricing strategies, mastering user onboarding, and mitigating churn, ultimately highlighting the power of PLG to drive sustainable growth and turn users into advocates.

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    17 mins
  • Behind the Curtain: The Truth About Tesla's Robot Debut
    Oct 16 2024

    Tesla held a "We, Robot" event where they unveiled the Cybercab, a smaller, sleeker two-seater version of the Cybertruck designed to operate as a robotaxi. Alongside this, they showcased a Robovan, an autonomous bus, and Optimus, a humanoid robot.

    The event highlighted Tesla's ambition to enter the autonomous driving market, with plans for unsupervised self-driving features in Texas and California by next year, and the Cybercab going into production in 2026.

    Tesla's vision encompasses both a dedicated robotaxi fleet and the ability for Tesla owners to earn money by using their cars as robotaxis through a ride-hailing app.

    However, the company faces challenges regarding the safety and legality of autonomous driving, especially with the Cybercab's lack of steering wheels and pedals.

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    11 mins
  • Adobe's entry into AI video generation with its Firefly platform.
    Oct 14 2024

    Adobe has launched video generation capabilities for its Firefly AI platform. Users can now generate short videos from text or images, or extend existing videos using AI. Adobe is also introducing a Generative Extend feature for its Premiere Pro editing software which can add up to two seconds of AI-generated content to a video clip, including the extension of background audio.

    This feature is designed to help video editors easily add more footage or smooth out transitions in their videos.

    Although the text-to-video and image-to-video models are still under development, Adobe's focus is on providing AI tools that will enhance existing workflows, rather than solely creating new content from scratch.

    The company aims to make its AI features both commercially safe and ethical by training Firefly on a carefully curated dataset and by including AI-generated watermarks in video metadata.

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    10 mins
  • The Godfather of AI is the Noble Prize Winner in Physics 2024
    Oct 9 2024

    The Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to Geoffrey Hinton and John Hopfield for their groundbreaking work in machine learning, specifically in artificial neural networks. Hinton, often referred to as the "Godfather of AI", has made significant contributions to deep learning, which allows machines to learn from experience in a way similar to humans. Hopfield's work focuses on pattern recognition, where networks can identify and reconstruct incomplete patterns. Their work has led to revolutionary advances in technology we use daily, such as facial recognition, language translation, and climate modelling. However, both scientists have expressed concerns about the potential dangers of AI, including the possibility of machines surpassing human intelligence and the displacement of jobs.

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    9 mins