Artificial Intelligence in the Space Age

Hello Everyone,

Take a sip of that coffee โ˜• and read along with me. I want to inspire you with new writes at the intersection of ๐Ÿค“ artificial intelligence and the ๐Ÿ”ฎ future. These are things that I think about, and maybe you do too.

During the summer of 2023, I took the liberty of doing a survey of A.I. Newsletters on the web.

Thatโ€™s how this occasional Sunday series was born. โ€œGood Reads in AIโ€

To get my Best Content

To that end, on some Sundays I will feature some Newsletters from the list in a bit more detail. This is a casual series for easy browsing. Itโ€™s supposed to simply โœจ spark your interest, thus exposing you to new thinkers, writers and their work.

Format

Two polls related to A.I.

Three โ€œfeaturedโ€ Newsletters

Their 3 best pieces (preferably posts that are free)

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๐Ÿ“– Good Reads in A.I.

For this series, we will be going in random order through our big list.

Midjourney, prompted by Alberto Romero.

1. The Algorithmic Bridge

Category: Op-Eds, OpenAI, Controversies and viral dives

What is it?

The Algorithmic Bridge (TAB) is the most popular op-ed AI Newsletter on Substack specializing in viral revelation and controversies about OpenAI and GPT.

Alberto writes on the pulse of all you need to know about Generative A.I. trends. Youโ€™ll learn and become knowledgeable about the AI that matters to you and affects you. The price is also very accessible:

Youโ€™ll learn how all those topics converge at one point: where AI touches humans. Technology doesnโ€™t happen in a vacuum and AI is the most powerful technology today, influencing all corners of our lives.

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Alberto Romero has nearly 40k followers on Medium and his work goes viral all over the internet. His work has also appeared in Forbes.com, Fast Company, One Zero, and Towards Data Science (TDS). Follow him on LinkedIn.

What to read?

GPT-4: The Bitterer Lesson

What No One Outside OpenAI Can Really Understand About OpenAI (recent)

ChatGPT: A Bullshit Tool For Bullshit Jobs

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2. The Muse

Category: Op-Eds, society, creativity, mental-health and culture.

What is it?

The Muse explores the extraordinary creativity, ingenuity, and the vast potential of human beings but also how we are fragmented, polarized and disrupted by the forces of A.I.

A founder, award-winning Czech-American literary author, publisher, former journalist for the Hollywood trades and visionary consultant, I like Birgitteโ€™s writing for how it illustrates some of the nuances of the impact of A.I. and Generative A.I. tools on our humanity, inner being and existential anxieties.

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Birgitte is a Tech and culture polymath wearing many hats such as martech consultant, novelist. journalist, poet, publisher, international speaker, documentary filmmaker, photographer, marketing executive, business owner, PR specialist, technical writer and so forth.

What to read?

We are an auto-immune disease

AI at Work: Bubbles in the sand Part III

The AI : Human interface (paid)

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3. Maxime Labonne

Category: Education, A.I. Scientist, tutorials, machine learning, LLMs, Graph neural networks.

What is it?

Maxime Labonne is a new Newsletter by a senior machine learning scientist at JP Morgan. I consider his emerging Newsletter excellent educational content. His writing is technical and a tutorial orientated treasure chest for those hungry for knowledge.

He is a featured book author on Graph Neural Networks using Python, find it on Amazon. A lot of the best content on Substack in machine learning is technical and educational where a majority of the traffic is coming from LinkedIn. An expert in data science, programming, deep learning, and LLMs, his Substack is a re-purposing of his technical blog on GitHub.

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What to read?

Decoding Strategies in Large Language Models

Graph Convolutional Networks: Introduction to GNNs

Fine-Tune Your Own Llama 2 Model in a Colab Notebook

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We can never have enough educational and entertaining content around A.I. on Substack.

๐ŸŒพ Surveying the field – Around the Horn ๐Ÿ“ฏ

As a reader you might find something to read in the long list, which I recommend to ๐Ÿท๏ธ bookmark.

๐Ÿ“– Good Reads in A.I. Issue #1

๐Ÿ“– Good Reads in A.I. Issue #2 (this read)

We now have over 400 Newsletters featured in the long-list:

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