If you haven't made a GPT yet, this is your sign. They turn documents into magical talking books. Sam Altman demos how quick they are to create. If you use them, share! Here are a couple of mine: First, what's so great about GPTs? (Or Projects, if you're using Anthropic's Claude, or Gems if you're using Google Gemini?) You can upload your own documents to it so that ChatGPT will first go to that document for information. It's a process called RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation). FOR EXAMPLE: If you're in HR and you're constantly referring back to a benefits manual, you just upload the manual and talk it to it like it was a talking library book in Beauty and the Beast. A couple of my personal favorites: 1. Newsletter Writer (I use Claude Projects for this) (First - a note: I don't use this to write the newsletter, because I like writing them. Okay, read on.) I write the weekly AI Mindset newsletter (sign up for free!). So I uploaded 5 of my original newsletters so it would have a frame of reference. Then I give it instructions: Keep the same tone, humor, practical approach, etc as I do in these newsletters. Clean up this draft. Create a practical framework that my readers can follow. Important: I instruct it not to write a newsletter for me, but rather to wait until I give it a great first draft. Otherwise my newsletters wouldn't be me, they would be Claude. I'm not looking for it to write my newsletters, I'm looking for it to help me with a practical framework for the audience. 2. Onboarding Manual (I use ChatGPT for this) We have new admin aide guides at NYU for each team. I uploaded a 30 page guide so that a new hire could simply go and check for processes and answers from the GPT instead of consistently asking. This isn't to isolate a new hire- it is to give them more confidence so they don't feel like they have to go to their manager for every little question. It also speeds up the process to getting answers, rather than sifting through a long Word doc. GPTs. Projects. Gems. Share how you're using them, if you are! We gotta learn from each other, people!
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Our mission is to empower our members with the knowledge, skills, and connections necessary to excel as leaders in the rapidly evolving field of AI-driven business strategy. The Artificial Intelligence Club at Cornell fosters a collaborative and innovative community of students passionate about the intersection of artificial intelligence, healthcare and business. ????????/???????? ???????????????????? ? Michael Piggott, Co-CEO & Co-Founder ? Neelam Naik, Co-CEO & Co-Founder ? Keegan Fonte, CFO & Co-Founder ? Diana Leano, COO ? Adrian Weselin - VP ? Angelika Tapia Koulouris, Speaker Engagement Officer ? Fatima Pe?anha, Diversity Officer ? Rafaela Baldeon, Program Manager ? Regina Clarke, Social Impact and Ethics AI Officer ? Omid Rafieiankoopaei, Faculty Advisor This is a registered student organization of Cornell University. #BIGREDAI
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What does the new MLE-bench tool from OpenAI offer AI developers in evaluating machine-learning engineering capabilities? "The new benchmarking tool from OpenAI does not specifically address concerns about the future of AI engineering systems, but it opens the door to developing preventative tools." OpenAI's MLE-bench tool assesses AI agents on 75 real-world Kaggle tasks, enabling evaluation of AI engineering performance.
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Cornell IT Strategy - Head of AI Innovations | Lecturer for INFO-5940: Building LLM Applications | GenAI Educator
I Can Tell When It's Written by ChatGPT—So Why Are There No ChatGPT Detectors? In my latest article, I dive into this paradox. I explore why ChatGPT's default "personality" makes its content recognizable to frequent users, yet remains elusive to detection algorithms. I also discuss how the fine-tuning process shapes this default style and why is it complicated to create effective detectors. What cues usually tip you off that something is written by ChatGPT?
I Can Tell When It’s Written by ChatGPT?—?So Why Are There No ChatGPT Detectors?
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We are excited to announce the next speaker in our AI Speaker Series, Niru Anisetti, Co-Founder of Atronous.Ai. Come join us on October 30th 7pm-8pm ET. We hope to see you there!
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AICC is proud to sponsor the data and AI in emerging countries panel for the Cornell Emerging Markets Institute conference October 31st and November 1st this year. Especially excited for Cornell alum, James Codella, Ph.D. Who is apart of the panel! Thank you to everyone who helped bring in speakers Neelam Naik Michael L. Piggott Keegan Elliot Fonte Adrian Weselin, M.S. Fatima P. Regina Clarke Diana L.
It will be a great pleasure to welcome James Codella, Ph.D. as one of our distinguished speakers at EMI Conference! James?is a Principal Product Manager for AI & databases at Microsoft. In a previous life, James was a researcher for AI in Healthcare at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. He holds a B.S. and M. Eng. in Operations Research from Cornell University, and a Ph.D. in Operations Research from the University of Wisconsin – Madison Prepare to be inspired by his insights! https://emiconference.com/ Moreover, do not forget to register for EMI Conference 2024 on?November 1, 2024, and On October 31, the?Cornell EMI Mark Mobius Pitch Competition?and the?Cornell EMI Corning Case Competition?finals Registration link: https://cvent.me/09l2lm
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I loved sharing with Bart Ziegler of The Wall Street Journal some of my thoughts on how AI might look by 2030. Generative AI models are evolving quicker than anyone could have anticipated. ChatGPT 3.5 was a groundbreaking model when it first went public. Yet two years after the AI boom, it seems almost primitive compared to the latest version—as well as countless other models now available. Even without reaching human-level intelligence, I believe AI, especially gen AI, will radically transform the modern workplace and become embedded in most processes. It’s an exciting time to be in this space and co-lead QuantumBlack, AI by McKinsey with Alexander Sukharevsky! Check out the piece, and let me know your thoughts: https://lnkd.in/gtfcpjrX #QuantumBlack #AIbyMcKinsey
It’s the Year 2030. What Will Artificial Intelligence Look Like?
wsj.com
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Google DeepMind has driven some of the major breakthroughs in AI, so it was interesting to interview its leader Anna Koivuniemi, and hear her perspectives on future of AI and the areas of innovation her team is currently focused on. She discusses AlphaFold, DeepMind’s AI model for predicting protein structures, which has helped shorten scientific research timelines from a manual multi-year process to minutes. (This morning, DeepMind Co-founder Sir Demis Hassabis and Director Dr. John Jumper were co-awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work in developing AlphaFold) With so much noise surrounding AI these days, Anna has some really interesting points of view on the ways it will help improve society by solving complex problems across industries.?She also shares her thoughts on the AI research process, how to build a successful AI program, safe and responsible AI usage, and more, You can read the full interview here:
Speeding up scientific research with AI: Interview with Anna Koivuniemi of Google DeepMind
mckinsey.com
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What's reshaping the HR profession in 2025 and beyond? ""The human side is critical." - Don Robertson, CHRO at Northwestern Mutual" HR Tech conference highlights AI advancements, collaboration, and data-driven decision-making for HR leaders.
2025 predictions for HR leaders and their tech tools from HR Tech
hrexecutive.com
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When GPT4o voice was first demonstrated, it was a jaw dropping moment for most people to see AI that can hear and interact in a natural way with people speaking. Imagine how amazing it will be to build it into your company's products and services. Now you can as Azure OpenAI Service is announcing GPT4o realtime audio and speech is in preview.
Announcing new products and features for Azure OpenAI Service including GPT-4o-Realtime-Preview with audio and speech capabilities | Microsoft Azure Blog
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog
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Partner at McKinsey & Company ; co-lead Digital and Analytics for SE Asia along with Leap by McKinsey for SE Asia. Passionate about business building (new ventures) for corporates and scale-up of start-ups
AI has the potential to transform the businesses. Singapore now has a new AI Centre of Excellence for Manufacturing (AIMfg) to help manufacturers reap the AI dividend (https://lnkd.in/gU4AeS8j). We are privileged to contribute to this ambition through being the partner this initative. In our work with clients around the world, we are seeing how leading manufacturers are achieving significant impact across the factory floor, production network, and #supplychain.?AIMfg?can be a lighthouse for #manufacturing businesses in Singapore. We were also delighted to gift our book "Rewired" at the launch event to the Minister Gan Kim Yong, which explores how digital transformation shapes industries and societies.??? The AI Experience Nexus (part of the new center) will serve as an initial engagement point for companies at various stages of AI maturity, enhancing their AI awareness and readiness. It is home to an immersive showcase of various use cases across the manufacturing value chain, an AI readiness assessment index, and an AI academy. We’re excited about the potential of the Nexus to help companies unlock untapped productivity through AI and achieve value creation at scale. Do reach out if you’d like to arrange a visit. A big thank you to the team at?Advanced Remanufacturing and Technology Centre (ARTC)??and?A*STAR - Agency for Science, Technology and Research for the continued partnership!? ? #Innovation #Singapore #AIforGood #Manufacturing40 Amelia Lie Annabellee Chua LI Bo Azam Mohammad Kaushik Das Oliver Tonby Vinayak HV Sachin Chitturu Thomas Hansmann Badrinath Ramanathan Yasmin Hannah Ramle David Low Wei WANG Maria Vergo