The hottest AI Revolution Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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DARK FUTURA β€’ 1434 implied HN points β€’ 07 Apr 23
  1. Key events in 2008, like the financial crash and Obama's election, led to societal shifts.
  2. Identity politics, especially around race and gender, were manipulated by elites to distract from financial industry malfeasance.
  3. The push for transhumanism is a top-down agenda to erode traditional human concepts and control society through AI.
Oz’s Newsletter β€’ 39 implied HN points β€’ 17 Apr 23
  1. The economy in the West is backed by imaginary assets like derivatives that can crash the economy if their true value is revealed.
  2. Banks create money out of thin air through loans backed by these imaginary assets, causing inflation and instability.
  3. The Anglosaxon-controlled Western economy must address its financial problems, regulate finance, and rebuild the economy on real-world connections to prepare for future challenges like AI and geopolitical shifts.
The Cognitive Revolution β€’ 19 implied HN points β€’ 01 Mar 23
  1. AI is rapidly advancing in various areas like text generation and language models, shaping our future.
  2. AI could revolutionize the job market with increased freelancing, entrepreneurship, and individual leverage.
  3. There are differing opinions on the implications and future of AI, from transformative impacts to skepticism about its actual productiveness.
The 1993 β€’ 1 HN point β€’ 05 Apr 23
  1. The arrival of new platforms can favor startups by providing opportunities for innovation and growth.
  2. Established companies with strong customer bases and network effects may be less susceptible to disruption by startups in the AI space.
  3. Despite challenges, there are opportunities for startups to succeed in the AI revolution through strategies like counter-positioning and leveraging AI platforms.
Joshua Gans' Newsletter β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 18 Dec 23
  1. Author Seth Stephens-Davidowitz utilized AI to significantly speed up his book writing process, completing it in just 30 days with the help of tools like Code Interpreter and ChatGPT.
  2. Stephens-Davidowitz integrated AI for tasks like data analysis, image generation, and even some text writing in his book, showcasing the potential of AI in the creative process.
  3. The author ensured the accuracy of the content by supervising AI-generated material closely, highlighting the importance of human oversight when using AI for writing projects.
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