YouTube is testing a new feature that uses AI to generate ideas, titles and even full videos, called ‘hypes’, which allow users to give videos “hype points” and increase their chances of discovery.
OpenAI has released its latest model, o1, with advanced reasoning that enables users to do things like write code in an hour that previously took a year.
DeepL has launched an AI glossary generator designed for business translations, which allows companies to create custom translation glossaries by uploading documents.
Retool's design team has rebranded its image and Atlassian’s Jira is rolling out the “global fields” feature that allows the creation of global fields across multiple different assets like roadmaps or strategy docs.
Google is adding a new daily calendar overview in newly opened Chrome tabs for Workspace users with easy access to schedules and video calls.
Netflix and YouTube are now the main rivals in the streaming war with Netflix’s 2020 revenue of $33.7bn being only 7% higher than YouTube’s ad revenue.
LLMs (language models) could have an impact on the traditional role of user research after a year-long study concluded that LLMs are better at generating novel research ideas.
LinkedIn confirmed that AI models are trained on user data by default, the entire board of 23andMe has resigned and Amazon is mandating a 5-day-a-week return to the office.
A new Slack survey has categorized how people use AI at work for the first time.
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