recent wave Most of the generative artificial intelligence services from ChatGPT to Midjourney are designed to be easy to use. The idea is that anyone can create text and images using natural, non-technical language. Barriers to entry are low.
That said, we still have a lot to learn about how to get the most out of these tools and the technology behind them. Especially if you want to do something really creative with these tools. Spend some time with the resources listed here and you can quickly become a smarter-than-average AI operator.
From demos of AI capabilities to discussions on how to best implement AI, these videos, podcasts, newsletters and blogs are worth bookmarking if you want to invest in the generative AI revolution happening all around us. .
inside my head
Some of the best resources on generative AI are Substacks and Inside My Head is a great example. Run by Technician Linus Ekenstam, it features a lot of useful AI-related material covering tutorials on getting the best results from these tools and creating the smartest prompts.
It also promises news about the latest happenings in the AI world, helpful app tips, AI training courses, and much more. Some posts are free to read, while others require a $10 monthly subscription.
Substack’s Inside My Head
Towards AI
Towards AI is your one-stop online shop for all your generative AI needs. This includes news and opinions, tutorials, and a busy online community, all with artificial intelligence and the latest developments serving as threads.
The site introduces tools to get more out of AI and offers interviews with engineers working in the field. Of course, there is also the obligatory email newsletter you can sign up for. There are also stories about interesting applications of AI that have never been thought of before.
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AI podcast
Nvidia’s AI podcast drops episodes every two weeks, covering all aspects of artificial intelligence, including generative AI. Learn about technology’s impact on games, science, sports, languages, hardware, and more.
Each week we will have a special guest or two from various organizations in the AI space. This is a fascinating and thought-provoking resource for expanding your AI knowledge and understanding where these various innovations are headed next.
AI podcast
Visual AI
Another Substack resource, Visually AI is a project by creator Heather Cooper. It shows what exists when it comes to generative AI tools and helps you get the most out of them. When it concerns text, images, or anything else an AI can output.
This is one of the more recent resources, so there isn’t much content at the time of this writing, but there are already AI toolkits and ethics discussions available for download. Please note that some posts are locked behind a paywall starting at $8 per month.
