• Goldman’s genAI playbook – nothing deployed to production yet but heavy experimentation, 20-40% dev productivity gains thanks to genAI, only fine-tuning existing models (not building their own), high expectations before deployment (gotta have ROI and well-managed risk). - VB
• How you think about AI affects how you interact with it – study participants who were told that a conversational AI is helpful and caring perceived it as better-performing and more trustworthy when they were using it. - Nature
• On the other hand, people who trust AI tend to adopt its biases and repeat its mistakes even when they’re no longer using the AI to help with a task. - Nature
• “There has never been a better time to be going into medicine. [AI is] the most radical transformation in health since the introduction of antibiotics.” – from drug discovery to helping doctors focus on patients, AI will change healthcare forever. - WSJ
• A treat for devs – understand a GitHub repository faster by discussing it with an AI. - Onboard AI
• “Tremendously useful”, “transformational” even – Google is slowly rolling out a healthcare-focused AI search experience that will help doctors browse patient information quickly, potentially reducing burnout and improving quality of care. - CNBC
• More companies are working on their own AI chips, Microsoft is debuting theirs next month and hoping to reduce reliance on Nvidia and mitigate costs – OpenAI is already testing it, but they’re also thinking of building their own chips. - The Information, Ars Technica
• Next-gen gym – virtual AI trainers on screens for up to 14 people, AI tracks movements and equipment use with sensors that ensure correct form and count only correct execution, gamification features help with motivation, system tracks progress and adjusts exercises over time. - MIT