How are you keeping up with the advancements in AI?

Himanshu Kumar
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Himanshu Kumar
For me, It's Twitter and a few newsletters.
Will Smith
Twitter and few newsletters
Renat Abyasov
I subscribe to many news channels in the cart and mailing lists. I add new channels when I encounter exciting content, but if unread messages accumulate in the channel (because it's not interesting), I delete them. We also chat with colleagues and friends, exchanging links to something interesting. As well as weekly calls with the team, where we discuss relevant news.
Csaba Zajdo
by reading articles of different platform etc
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I use a couple of AI newsletters, feedly and LinkedIn to track all the recent advancements
Himanshu Kumar
@canberk_ars Is it okay to share the link to the newsletters? I use Bens Bites
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@himanshu1332 Yes sure, this one https://superhuman.beehiiv.com/ and this one https://www.gpthacks.com/ super helpful!
Neha
@canberk_ars same for me.
Jacob Si
Newsletters + trying different products + papers
Othmane Khadri
If you got GPT+ use the Browse option to ask questions on the latest news about AI
Himanshu Kumar
@othmane_khadri Tried but not that good, curation is not up to the human level. Lots of sources are outdated. -
Johnny Price
Staying on top of AI trends feels like chasing a moving train sometimes. But I'm a regular at AI conferences (virtually, these days), subscribe to a ton of newsletters, and follow key thought leaders on Twitter.
Himanshu Kumar
@john_price_kp Haha same, it's a bullet train race
Amanda Johnson
Reading research papers can be a slog but you find some real gems. AI is exciting but also a field where it's easy to get lost.
Himanshu Kumar
@j87amanda Agree, addictive it is , so many exciting things every week