I spent my Saturday working with 3 AI agents and here is what I learned
See my breakdown of 3 impressive AI agents (and my results!).
Happy Friday! This is Ryan Staley of Whale Boss where I share the latest weekly insights, prompts, and workflows to unleash the power of AI! š„
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š¤ I spent my Saturday working with 3 AI agents and here is what I learned
š§ Weekly Podcast Updates
š®Marc Benioff says itās ācrazy talkā that AI will hurt Salesforce, wants a billion AI agents in a year
š¤ Altman Predicts AGI by 2025
š X is testing a free version of AI chatbot Grok
šOpenAI reportedly developing new strategies to deal with AI improvement slowdown
āGoogle rolls out its Gemini AI-powered video presentation app
š¤ I spent my Saturday working with 3 AI agents and here is what I learned
Reminder: If youāre exploring AI tools and itās looking promising,
Keep experimenting.
It doesn't matter if you find one tool that seems perfect.
Or if everyone says how great it is.
I see too many people get stuck on one solution.
Remember, there are multiple AI agents that can enhance your productivity.
If tools are going to offer different strengths, you should explore them all.
You can continue to use that one tool.
But don't stop experimenting with others.
Until you master the best fit for your needs, ādonāt take your foot off the gas.ā
Watch the video for my breakdown of 3 different, but impressive AI agents (with my results.)
šThis week's podcast episodes...
š® Marc Benioff says itās ācrazy talkā that AI will hurt Salesforce, wants a billion AI agents in a year
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff believes AI agents will revolutionize enterprise software and aims to deploy a billion agents within a year through Salesforceās Agentforce platform. Heās confident AI will enhance, not threaten, Salesforceās future, citing the vast data resources Salesforce manages as a unique advantage. While acknowledging potential competition from emerging GenAI startups, Benioff sees these companies as possible acquisition targets to further strengthen Salesforceās capabilities. Read it full here.
š¤Altman Predicts AGI by 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman predicts that Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) could be achieved by 2025, contrasting sharply with the broader tech communityās timeline, which projects AGI much later. Despite technical and societal skepticism, OpenAIās advancements, significant funding, and ambitious goals underscore its commitment to AGI. Altman anticipates minimal immediate societal impact from AGI, while critics highlight considerable technical challenges, including common-sense reasoning and context awareness, which suggest AGI may take decades to fully realize.
š®X is testing a free version of AI chatbot Grok
Image: Twitter (X)
X is testing its AI chatbot Grok for free users in select regions, initially limiting queries to 10 per two hours with Grok-2 and 20 with Grok-2 mini. This move could expand Grokās user base and accelerate feedback to compete with ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.
šOpenAI reportedly developing new strategies to deal with AI improvement slowdown
OpenAI's upcoming model, code-named Orion, may not represent as significant an advancement as previous models, with improvements appearing to slow, especially in coding tasks. To address this, OpenAI has formed a foundations team to explore new strategies, including training on synthetic data and enhancing models post-training, to overcome data limitations and sustain progress. Learn More.
āØGoogle rolls out its Gemini AI-powered video presentation app
Image: Google
Google says Vids AI features are included with full access for Workspace users until at least 2026. Google is generally rolling out its Gemini AI-powered Vids app that lets you create video presentations using a prompt. Read More.
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