Be Not Afraid (079)

Be Not Afraid (079)

Happy Monday and welcome to your weekly probe of what matters in AI.

One of my favorite aspects of learning about AI is the openness of information in the field. Not only is most research public, but ML systems are remarkably self-aware and LLMs are capable of teaching you about how they work with a little bit of interrogation.

The most common question I have received since starting this newsletter has been from people wanting o learn ML. Everyone has a different starting point, and there is no way to generalize a learning path that works equally well for all.

Here I have tried to collect some of the resources that should help anyone interested in the field to actually develop the core skills necessary to work in it. Regardless of where you fall on the skill spectrum, there should be something new and useful for you in the list below:

Please DM if you have any links I might have missed, as I’m working on a more definitive primer for the Vocab and Masterclass.

Until next week,

MZ





Relentless Curiosity in Science (3h)

Don’t miss Lex Fridman's interview with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei where they explore the principles behind scaling laws, challenges and breakthroughs in AI safety, and the role of mechanistic interpretability in understanding AI systems.

Scaling is like a chemical reaction.

Future AI Business Models (4 min)

Short video by the FT.

If AI were a toy, it’d be a pinata—you whack it, and all these surprising things fall out.

Nvidia’s AI Revolution (30 min)

Jensen Huang shares how Nvidia has transformed computing by creating tools that power industries like gaming, robotics, and scientific research.

For the first time, we’re creating skills that augment people, not just tools.

Infinite Possibilities (13 min)

Designers are learning to “play” with AI, treating it like a mysterious new material or even raising a kid, discovering surprising things it can do. It’s less about controlling everything and more about guiding users while figuring out how to work with AI’s quirks and potential.

Everything is changing so fast, but even if you froze progress, there’s years of design work left to uncover what models can do.



Ben Affleck on AI in Hollywood (4 min)

Found on X.

Craft is knowing how to start, art is knowing when to stop.

Chatbots Defeat Doctors at Diagnosing Illness (NYT)

A small study found ChatGPT outdid human physicians when assessing medical case histories, even when those doctors were using a chatbot.


OpenAI's artistic ambitions (NYT)

Visions of A.I. Art From OpenAI’s First Artist in Residence.


Simulated Personas

Microsoft framework for simulating various personas using LLM in order to test things like marketing, software or even brainstorming. It's developer centric rn but expected to trickle down to other use cases. Smart way of using agents with current limitations and reminds me of the SocialAI app.


LLM-powered multiagent persona simulation for imagination enhancement and business insights.





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Artificial Insights is written by Michell Zappa, CEO and founder of Envisioning, a technology research institute.

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Great collection to get up to speed! But from a Reddit-perspective /r/Locallama is the place to be. Non-gatekeeping, open community with takeaways from noobs to seasoned pros =]

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