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There is immense progress in the generative AI space—from groundbreaking commercial releases such as GPT and DALL-E to open-source ones such as Stable Diffusion and EleutherAI’s LAION 5B dataset.
Staying up to date is hard. I follow 10 AI-focused newsletters that cover the same news but with much commentary, resulting in long weekly round-ups only covering part of the updates due to the length limitation.
Too much to read and we are all too busy.
So, I've created this newsletter to share a weekly roundup of AI news to stay in the know in <2 mins. A few months later, Arthur Mor joined to help curate this firehose of progress.
We promise: No personal takes, No summaries, and No endless scrolling. There are enough of those newsletters already. Source
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