Why Try AI

Why Try AI

Exploring what AI can do for the average Joe & Jane

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Weekly AI newsletter with a special focus on showcasing beginner-friendly tools, as well as helpful tips and tricks for getting started with generative AI. For non-techy people passionate about learning to use AI in their everyday lives.

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Daniel Nest
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I'm a complete noob when it comes to things like coding and digital art. As such, I'm both amazed and excited by the possibilities offered by the new generation of large language models like ChatGPT and generative AI tools like Midjourney. I started this free newsletter for people just like me, so it’s a beginner-friendly look at what AI can do and how to use it. I am especially focused on free-to-use tools and sites that let people get started with as little friction as possible. I sincerely hope you find it helpful!
Margie Ramsay
Excellent resource for exploring AI platforms. Gives tips on improving your prompts and how to do stuff. Help with issues and good speedy contact with helpful 💡 ideas of how to fix them.
Daniel Nest
@missushaddock thanks for the kind words, Margie! I do remember our email exchange about "heavy prompts" and "splatterprompting." I'm really happy to hear you're finding my stuff helpful.
Margie Ramsay
Yes, you did great. Have been checking out your info on Runway too.
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Reviews of Why Try AI

Sandra Ramos
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Very useful newsletter for the non-techie looking to learn more about AI tools. The content is relevant and interesting, I especially enjoy the beginner-friendly segment. A bit more interactivity would be great, like polls for new AI tools to review.

Mark Laurence
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I look forward to my regular dose of Why Try AI... super easy-to-understand, useful, practical and digestible AI news and guidance. While I appreciate the super-technical guidance of other AI newsletters, they're often related to alpha-stage developments. I like Daniel's content because it's about AI tools that I can use today.