🐾 IN TODAY'S WILD
Apple eyes AI search for Safari, challenging Google.
Amazon's 'Kiro' aims to revolutionize coding with AI.
OpenAI transitions to a public benefit corporation while maintaining nonprofit control.
S4 Capital shifts to output-based pricing with AI.
OpenAI and Microsoft renegotiate their partnership, potentially paving the way for an IPO.
Concerns rise over AI trained on NHS data, while the AI coding tool Cursor gains popularity.
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🦾 AI daily pulse
Apple may shift Safari to AI search, with Perplexity, and Anthropic poised to supplant traditional search. Google also faces the innovator’s dilemma. [LINK]
Amazon is reportedly building an AI coding app, code-named ‘Kiro,’ leveraging agents for developer tasks and featuring multimodal capabilities. [LINK]
OpenAI will maintain nonprofit control as it transitions its business arm into a public benefit corporation (PBC), reversing fully for-profit entity plans. [LINK]
⚡️ Top trends
S4 Capital trades billable hours for outputs as AI redraws agency economics [LINK]
OpenAI negotiates with Microsoft to unlock new funding and future IPO [LINK]
💻 Top techies
You can build complete websites in <1 min using Gamma. No templates. No code. Just type what you need and hit generate. It’s faster than anything I’ve used. [LINK]
Andrej Karpathy highlights system prompt learning as a new LLM paradigm for encoding explicit reasoning strategies. [LINK]
🔮 What else
Concerns raised over AI trained on 57 million NHS medical records [LINK]
The rise of Cursor: The $300M ARR AI tool that engineers can’t stop using | Michael Truell
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🌟 OPINION
The AI revolution has arrived, not with a bang, but with a whisper. It creeps into our lives through subtle algorithms and persuasive interfaces, not through sentient robots and conscious machines.
We marvel at its ability to generate human-like text, create stunning images, and even compose music, yet a nagging question lingers: do we truly understand the forces we are unleashing?
Are we summoning powers we cannot control, like the sorcerer's apprentice? Are we building machines that mimic human intelligence without grasping the essence of consciousness, understanding, and the very nature of thought?
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