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🦾 US Denies OpenAI Ownership of GPT

PLUS: A Secret Way To Learn A High-Income Skill

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So no BS, Just Jokes and Information, Let’s get into it!

Highlights of today's Newsletter

  • 🤫 A Secret Way To Learn A High-Income Skill

  • 👎🏻 The US Rejects OpenAI's GPT Ownership Trademark Claim

  • 🤝 Major AI Tech Companies Sign The AI Elections Accord

  • ⏬ Search Your PC and YouTube Without The Internet

  • ⛓ Chain–Of-Thought Reasoning Without Prompting

Plus more news, cool tools, and new prompts that you can use to boost your productivity!

Learning new things doesn't happen all at once. 

It takes time and effort to get really good at something. 

But, some people make learning harder than it needs to be.

Think of learning like riding a bike in three steps:

  • Learn - First, you learn about the bike and how to ride.

  • Do - Then, you try riding the bike.

  • Feedback - After trying, you think about what went well and what didn't.

You keep doing these steps over and over, getting better each time.

But, many people wait too long to think about what they're doing right or wrong, which makes learning slow.

That's where the High Income Feynman Tutor prompt comes in. 

It's like having a fast-forward button for learning.

Here's how it works:

  • Learn to Teach - Learn something just enough that you can explain it to someone else.

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  • Make it Simpler - Then, go over what you explained and try to make it even simpler.

This method helps you focus on what you don't know and learn it better, turning long learning times into short ones.

The Prompt doesn't stop there, it walks you through 3 more steps:

Identifying areas where your understanding is incomplete, provide clarification to address these gaps in understanding

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If your goal is to learn a skill that could potentially lead to high earnings, you don't necessarily need to seek out more information. 

Instead, follow this structured approach and then apply what you've learned.

Vibes Bytes

The US Rejects OpenAI's GPT Ownership Trademark Claim

The News: The US Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) just said no to OpenAI wanting to trademark the term "GPT," which stands for generative pre-trained transformer. 

The Details: They said it's too broad and general a term, and trademarking it could stop other companies from describing their own products as GPTs, which wouldn’t be fair.

Why It Matters: Imagine if OpenAI got to keep "GPT" all to themselves. That’d be like only one bakery being allowed to use "bread" to describe their... well, bread. 

Other AI companies also use GPT in their product names because their tech is based on the same idea.

This isn't the first time OpenAI tried to make "GPT" their own thing and got turned down. They can try again, by appealing to a higher board. Meanwhile, OpenAI's still naming new stuff, like their video model called Sora, to keep things fresh.

Major AI Tech  Companies Sign The AI Elections Accord

The News: Twenty top tech companies, including the likes of Google, Meta, Microsoft, and TikTok, have made a pinky promise on Friday to fight off sneaky AI tricks messing with elections.

The Details: With a whopping 4 billion people expected to vote in 2024, there's a real worry that crafty AI tools could end up playing puppet master in global elections. 

AI tools are so smart, they can whip up fake images or videos that make it look like politicians or celebs are saying or doing stuff they never actually did. 

Scary, right?

Why It Matters: This is super important because democracy's all about fair play, and these AI shenanigans could really throw a wrench in the works. 

The companies met up in Munich and agreed on the "Tech Accord to Combat Deceptive Use of AI in 2024 Elections." It's like a game plan to keep elections clean from AI-generated mischief. 

More News

Prompts

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Vibes Curated Sweets

Nvidia makes it possible to search your PC and YouTube without the internet, here is how.

After Figma’s Failed $20B sale to Adobe, here is what the CEO has to say.

Japanese multi-billionaire Masayoshi Son is raising $100B for a new AI chip venture called Project Izanagi.

$100 Billion is an insane amount of money, but almost seems puny compared to Sam Altman’s $7T.

While Project Izanagi and Sam Altman's venture are separate, the two have reportedly spoken about potentially ‘joining forces’.

Reddit has reportedly entered into an annual agreement worth $60 million, allowing an AI company to use its user-generated content for training purposes.

In the digital age, data has become incredibly valuable, with social media platforms serving as the primary sources.

This significant agreement precedes the company's planned Initial Public Offering (IPO).

AI Research

Researchers at Google DeepMind explored if big AI brains, known as large language models (LLMs), can think through problems step-by-step on their own, without prompts. 

They found something interesting: when the AI looks at different possible answers before deciding, it often figures out problems in a thoughtful way, just like we might work out a math problem. 

This method, which they call "chain-of-thought" (CoT) reasoning, seems to make the AI more sure about its final answer.

This discovery led to a new way of making AI think called "CoT-decoding." This approach helps the AI choose smarter paths to solve problems and does a better job than the usual quick-choice method, especially on tricky reasoning tasks.

 Tools

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