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Zuckerberg's Playbook, Microsoft Unfriends OpenAI, Understanding User Journey

plus: New Chrome features, Character AI

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In Today’s Insides 🥤

  • Zuckerberg explains his playbook (+link to full video)

  • Microsoft officially lists OpenAI as a competitor

  • Intel to slash 15k jobs and stock dividend

  • How to delegate ownership of metrics

  • Google introduces exciting Chrome features (powered by Gemini)

  • What is Character AI (taking up 18% of the world’s consumer AI traffic)

  • …and more

Tools 🔧 

Character AI: A platform that allows users to create and interact with AI-generated characters - 3.8 billion user visits as of 2023 and driving 18% of the world’s consumer AI traffic.

ClickUp: AI-driven productivity platform that assists with task management, document summarization, and project organization for teams.

Slides AI: Create engaging presentations quickly by generating slide content based on user prompts.

Genei: AI research tool that summarizes articles and extracts key points, streamlining the process of gathering information for projects.

Resources 💬

Mark Zuckerberg reveals his Playbook for the first time - LINK

How to figure out who should own what metrics - LINK

Understanding your User Journey - LINK

The Gift of 40: Unintuitive lessons I wish I’d known when younger - LINK

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News & Trends 📢

Delta Sues CrowdStrike After $500M Outage Fiasco

  • Delta Air Lines has filed a lawsuit against cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, claiming that a significant outage cost the airline approximately $500 million over five days.

  • The lawsuit highlights Delta's frustration with CrowdStrike's lack of adequate testing and its partnership with Microsoft during the incident.

    Source 

Intel to Cut 15,000 Jobs Amid Slowing Demand

  • Intel has announced plans to lay off 15,000 employees, which represents about 15% of its global workforce.

  • This decision comes as the semiconductor industry faces a significant slowdown in demand, and Intel struggles to keep pace with competitors like AMD and NVIDIA in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

    Source

Nvidia Faces DOJ Antitrust Probe Over ARM Acquisition

  • The U.S. Department of Justice is launching an investigation into Nvidia's proposed $40 billion acquisition of chip designer ARM.

  • The probe will examine whether this deal would grant Nvidia excessive market power, potentially stifling competition in the semiconductor industry and affecting innovation in the tech sector.

    Source

Microsoft Lists OpenAI as Competitor in Annual Report

  • In a notable shift, Microsoft has officially listed OpenAI as a competitor in its latest annual report.

  • This change reflects the growing rivalry between the two companies in the field of artificial intelligence, particularly as both seek to dominate AI development and integrate advanced technologies into their products.

    Source 

🔮 Mystery Link 🔮

Ever head of Lex Friedman? Or Neuralink?

EU's Risk-Based AI Regulation Takes Effect August 1st

  • The European Union's groundbreaking risk-based AI regulation officially came into effect on August 1st, marking a significant milestone in tech governance.

  • This regulation aims to ensure that AI systems are safe, transparent, and respect fundamental rights, setting a global precedent for how artificial intelligence is managed and regulated.

    Source

Google Introduces 3 AI Features for Chrome

Google's August 2024 Chrome update introduces three AI features:

  • Google Lens integration allows users to select and search content directly from the browser.

  • Tab Compare generates comparison tables for online shopping across multiple tabs.

  • An AI-powered browsing history search enables natural language queries to find previously visited pages. These enhancements aim to improve user experience and efficiency in Chrome.

    Source

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