If LLMs were good at nothing else beyond taking unstructured data & structuring it and effective summarization & compression of text, that would be still a pretty big deal for many industries and researchers.
The new Claude 3.5 Sonnet is one of the best models I've ever used. We listened to the feedback on the old 3.5 Sonnet and worked to improve the new model in a number of ways.
Here are some of my favorite improvements:
Gabriyel Wong's article shows how continuous discovery enhances products by staying tuned to users' needs, while also warning against the “feature factory” trap of adding features without value. Good read.
#productmanagement
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AI is set to transform many industries, but accounting's structured processes make it ripe for immediate AI innovation, as explored in a compelling A16Z article.
https://t.co/hB7jhqxazQ
#AI#ArtificialIntelligence#Accounting#product
As companies increasingly integrate AI into their offerings, this article is particularly timely. It examines various monetization strategies for AI features, highlighting both direct and indirect approaches.
https://t.co/fws8bR0e1G
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Coming to Silverstone from Canada for this iconic F1 race in itself is a bucket list item but to come here and see @lewishamilton win his first race in 36 months and that too his home race made this even more incredible! What an experience!
#F1#SilverstoneGP#TeamLH#TeamLH44