How do you make tech that’s truly wearable? For WHOOP, whose core product is a performance and recovery tracking band, the answer is to make it invisible.
"Whoop as a product needs to be worn… | Vogue Business
Imagine you've got an outline of a proposal or pitch you want to send to someone. It's just bullet points, so you get AI to turn those bullets into a few pages of text laid out to look like a normal document. The person receiving it can't be bothered to read it, so they get their AI to convert it into a few salinet bullet points.
I've worked a bit on training AI and you have a wrong idea there. AI will not perform an analysis of what is the most impactful event of a given day. It will generate the event (sometimes fake :) based on probability taken from training data. I know it seems like the same thing but it's not. LLM does not have any analytical ability, if enough... See more
I’m an archivist. AI doesn’t scare me that much because I see every day how much information and evidence of human life is not online and never will be. My small institution has more than a million pages of manuscript material that will never be digitized; most archives have a tiny percentage of their holdings online, if any. To do real research in... See more