You know what you could do on this amazing day? Read Five Things and then become a paid subscriber! Awesome idea, right? ✌🏻 Oh, by the way, if you do not want to subscribe to Five Things, Five Things Tech and Five Things Running, you can select which one of the newsletters you want to read in your account settings. Five Things AI: Art, Reputation, Governance Gap, Tech Investing, ResuméesHere are the best five articles on AI that you should readHello and welcome back to Five Things AI! It’s Friday again and boy do I have put together a great selection of articles for you! In this edition of Five Things AI you can learn about AI and art - what we can expect from AI now and in the future and why it will be far from what we humans can create. Yes, that’s a good thing. You can also learn what you can do to get better information about yourself into the chatbot results. This feels like SEO on steroids without any safeguards. Then you’ll learn about the governance gap companies are having when it comes to AI. AI also creates lots of possibilities for solopreneurs to create amazing products that can generate a lot of money quickly, which will have an impact on the way tech investing works in the future. And if you think about using GenerativeAI to create a better resumèe, you’ll find out that companies are now using AI to figure out exactly what you pimped in the process. I read a lot of articles about AI so that you don’t have to. Read this and stay in the loop. Also, consider to go paid and support my work! Why A.I. Isn’t Going to Make Art“Art is notoriously hard to define, and so are the differences between good art and bad art. But let me offer a generalization: art is something that results from making a lot of choices. This might be easiest to explain if we use fiction writing as an example. When you are writing fiction, you are—consciously or unconsciously—making a choice about almost every word you type; to oversimplify, we can imagine that a ten-thousand-word short story requires something on the order of ten thousand choices. When you give a generative-A.I. program a prompt, you are making very few choices; if you supply a hundred-word prompt, you have made on the order of a hundred choices.” - what do you think about this argument? How I Improved My Tainted Reputation With Chatbots“Chatbots will almost certainly become harder to fool, as A.I. companies catch on to the latest tricks and make moves to stop them. But if Google’s experience taking on S.E.O. hackers trying to game its search algorithms is any indication, it’s likely to be a long, frustrating cat-and-mouse game.” - this will probably not improve the acceptance of results provided by AI. As firms rush to tap AI, a governance gap emerges“At this point in the evolution of AI, companies must take the initiative themselves, rather than rely on global governance structures for safeguards. Closing the AI governance gap for organisations means creating a framework around two elements: one external and one internal.” - how does your company handle this? How AI Disrupts Tech InvestingThis is an interesting take on how AI makes it very easy to turn ideas into projects, which can then lead to working business models. And ideally then AI takes over the sales and marketing process, basically generating money just by itself. I doubt it will be that simple for most business models. The New Recruitment Challenge: Filtering AI-Crafted RésumésSo we are now entering a phase where it’s AI vs AI - both sides are trying to use AI to improve their chances. If you missed last week’s edition of Five Things AI, you can read it here: That’s it for Five Things AI this week! 🤖 — Nico You're currently a free subscriber to Five Things. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |