Sometimes, it’s hard to recall what you must search for to find what you remember. 🤪
We used the new Sanity Embeddings Index API to create a semantic search tool that suggests results based on meaning and document context, not just exact text matches.
Yet another exciting role at @sanity_io – I'm hiring an experienced designer to lead design in our web team and marketing org. 💎
DM me if this is you or someone you know!
https://t.co/ai2eRiDaZ9
Looking for an experienced SWE for @sanity_io's growing Growth team. The why's:
🧪 Devise and implement product experiments
✨ Work across the stack, from UIs to API endpoints
🚢 Ship fast and iterate – we value pragmatism above all
DM if interested or you know someone great!
Find verifiable facts in article copy
You might know that LLMs can “hallucinate” facts. But that can be true for human-created content as well; thus, fact-checkers exist.
Ask Sanity AI Assist to extract verifiable statements from prose to make the job easier for fact-checkers.
We think AI will take our jobs.
That is… the part of our jobs that we find tedious and tiresome.
With Sanity AI Assist, you can reduce the content burdens of your team and let them offload work with simple instructions in plain language.
https://t.co/Ntkrmagw4Z
Introducing Visual Editing for Headless
◆ Designed with our launch partner Sanity
◆ Edit inline or click directly into your CMS
◆ Built on new content source mapping standard
◆ Requires zero frontend changes and supports any framework
https://t.co/Qhm4HzJK1g
🚀 We’ve partnered with Vercel to give teams a one-click path from website content to their CMS — Sanity Studio. The best part? No changes to your front-end code. 🪄
More here: https://t.co/Y8FV3rbkEv
👋 I'm looking for a front-end web developer to join @sanity_io's Growth team where you'll build a high-converting, performant, and accessible marketing site using the latest web technologies.
DM me if you or someone you know would be great for the role!
https://t.co/hepZT27wUO
Ravi Vakil has some striking advice for grad students on learning and research here: https://t.co/d05ffPARTw
I particularly like this bit, on non-linear tendrils of understanding.