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Transcript: ‘How a Top Podcaster Rides the AI Wave’

Transcript: ‘How a Top Podcaster Rides the AI Wave’

by Dan Shipperin Chain of ThoughtThe transcript of AI & I with Nathaniel Whittemore is below. Subscribe Timestamps Introduction: 00:00:51 How you can get value of AI right now: 00:02:15 Nathaniel goes through his X bookmarks: 00:14:07 Why content should have a point of view: 00:20:25 Tools that Nathaniel uses to curate news about AI: 00:23:47 How to use LLMs to structure your thoughts: 00:31:27 Why the history of Excel is a good way to understand AI’s progress: 00:38:40 The AI features in Descript that Nathaniel uses: 00:45:46 AI-powered tools to help you generate content:00:49:11 Nathaniel’s tips on using Midjourney…
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5 sneaker trends that are in right now and 4 that are out, according to designers

5 sneaker trends that are in right now and 4 that are out, according to designers

Business Insider spoke to two designers about sneaker trends that are in and out right now.Old-school sneakers are making their way back into the trend rotation.On the other hand, monochrome and basic sneakers are falling out of the spotlight. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. download the app By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. Even if you're not a bonified sneakerhead,…
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There’s some really bad career advice on TikTok. Here are some of the worst tips you should ignore.

There’s some really bad career advice on TikTok. Here are some of the worst tips you should ignore.

TikTok is full of people eager to share their advice on everything from dating to health to workplace etiquette.But a flurry of recruitment experts Business Insider spoke to warned against heeding every nugget of advice posted on the app.Young people entering the workforce are being judged and seen as lazy and entitled Gen Z stereotypes, while more mature candidates are fighting against ageism.Job seekers are looking for a leg up, and the algorithm happily answers.TikTok creators sharing tips for job applications and interviews aim to help, but several experts warn they may do more harm than good.Honesty is crucialIffi Wahla,…
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The new sports streaming bundle will cost $43 a month — but won’t have some of TV’s most popular sports

The new sports streaming bundle will cost $43 a month — but won’t have some of TV’s most popular sports

The people behind Venu — a joint venture between Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discover — think a bunch of you will pay $43 a month.That's the initial pricing for the bundle that's set to launch this fall, likely within weeks. It will include all-sports channels like ESPN and FS1, as well as traditional channels whose programming includes sports, like ABC, Fox and TNT.It's also not a surprise: When the service was first announced in February, the all-but-official indications were that it would likely be priced in the $40-to-$50 a month range. Which made sense given the underlying economics.Whether that…
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Tesla needs to figure out how to sell cars. Its salespeople say it’s stuck in the past.

Tesla needs to figure out how to sell cars. Its salespeople say it’s stuck in the past.

Once, Tesla raced to produce enough cars to meet demand. Now the company is scrambling to find customers to buy them.Tesla's delivery numbers slumped for the second straight quarter in July — dropping below 50% of the US EV market share for the first time in the company's history.The company's sales team has been struggling to adapt to a much different market, according to 14 current and former employees from Tesla's sales division in North America. The sources, whose identities are known to Business Insider, spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the…
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An Apple ad bombed in Thailand over complaints it makes the country look dated and shabby

An Apple ad bombed in Thailand over complaints it makes the country look dated and shabby

Apple is facing backlash over a recent ad set in Thailand, which critics say portrays the country as backward and shabby.The 10-minute video, uploaded to YouTube in mid-July, is part of a series of comedy shorts called "The Underdogs," and showcases Apple features and products through the adventures of four hapless business partners.In the latest episode, "The Underdogs: OOO (Out Of Office)," the characters head to Thailand to source a packaging company at the behest of a demanding and egotistical client back in the US, played by "Superbad" actor Christopher Mintz-Plasse.To adapt to his constantly changing requests, they dash around…
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