Huge developments in the world of AI today.
Announcements from OpenAI, Imran Khan, AI girlfriend startup 'Digi', Google Chrome, Grimes, ByteDance, a new AI study, Deloitte, DeepMind AI, and 9 new AI tools.
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I first visited Googleโs offices in San Francisco way back in 2016.
It was strange that tens of thousands of engineers were just hanging out doing nothing for a large chunk of their day.
Software engineers were biking and going to the gym. They had swimming pools. They had multiple kitchens to eat from and cuisines from all over the world. There were even kitchens that specialized in desserts.
One of the top people at Double Click had to stop our meeting to point something out to us.
He said, โLook outside; you will see the most Google thing you will ever see in your life. These people are out here running every day for a few hours.โ
I thought it was strange that everything was designed to waste time, not for work.
But then it hit me.
Google hired and handcuffed all these brilliant people just so no one else could have them.
It didnโt matter that they didnโt have enough work for them. All that mattered is no one else could have them. It was their way of not being disrupted.
And it worked for a little while. But thatโs over. And now everyone is worse off for it.
Even the people that got the free lunches and the midday runs are worse off for it. It canโt feel good to have accomplished very little for years. And it certainly does not feel good to be less competitive now in a very competitive job market.
And it wasnโt good for Google's shareholders. And it wasnโt any good for Google because now they are in a tough spot competitively.
But this wasnโt limited to just Google. This is the unspoken secret of all of Big Tech for the last decade.
I searched through over 100+ new AI tools this week.
The top 10 most interesting ones that you've never heard about:
1. Genmo
Create and edit videos or images from text using GPT-4.
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