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Artificial Intelligence

Skynet is Going to Become Aware?

Generative AI tools have exploded all over the internet. Even though we aren't aware of all the implications yet, they are likely to boost our productivity.

By Rebekah Radice

1 min read

Unless you've been completely ignoring the last 17 tech news cycles, you've already heard about GPT-3, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, and maybe even ChatGPT. They're all versions of artificial intelligence models, trained to generate outputs based on user input. In other words, they're AI-based generators.

At the forefront is OpenAI, an AI research and deployment company supported by people like Elon Musk and run by Sam Altman of former Y Combinator glory.

A surfing Frenchie using a laptop in an artistic style with professional lighting by Stable Diffusion 2.1

Robot roductivity

While all of the implications are unclear, one thing we know for sure. The possibilities are endless. The image above was generated using StabilityAI's 2.1 release. Pretty cool right?

Despite all the doom and gloom, we think of these generative tools as just that, tools. New ways to improve productivity and performance. It will make creative people more creative, technical people more technical, and lame people more lame.

For instance, Ambreen and Rebekah have no idea that they've been messaging ChatGPT for weeks now on Slack. A true testament to the productivity gains possible with AI.

Rebekah Radice

About Rebekah Radice

Rebekah Radice, co-founder of BRIL.LA, has traded narcissism for purpose. When not driving growth, you'll find her tricking family into thinking she's Emeril Lagasse - likely covered in marinara. The spotlight was fun, but impact is better. These days she's using 20+ years of brand brilliance for good.