The Psychology of Pre-Suasion in Sales

5 Mega-Prompts

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  • šŸ¤– 5 Mega Prompts: The Psychology of Pre-Suasion in Sales

  • šŸŽ§ Weekly Podcast Updates

  • šŸ˜® Amazon and Anthropic deepen strategic collaboration

  • šŸ¤– You can now try Microsoftā€™s Recall AI feature on a Copilot Plus PC

  • šŸ˜Ž Anthropic says Claude AI can match your unique writing style

  • šŸ™Œ Zoom 2.0 relaunches as an AI-first company without video in its name

  • ā­OpenAIā€™s Sora video generator appears to have leaked

šŸ¤– 5 Mega Prompts: The Psychology of
Pre-Suasion in Sales

šŸ™ŒThis week's podcast episodes...

Navigating AI Implementation: Insights from John Munsell on Scalable Prompt Engineering

In this engaging conversation, Ryan Staley and John Munsell delve into the intricacies of AI strategy and implementation. John, the CEO of Bizukka, shares his journey from software development to focusing exclusively on AI training and consulting.

In this episode, Ryan Staley and John Munsell delve into various AI use cases, focusing on practical applications across different sectors. John shares insights on how AI tools like GPT and Perplexity can be utilized for tasks ranging from blog writing to analyzing medical reports and legal documents.

šŸ˜® Amazon and Anthropic deepen strategic collaboration

Anthropic has named AWS its primary training partner and will use AWS Trainium chips to develop its most advanced foundation models, deepening their collaboration. Amazon, already Anthropicā€™s primary cloud provider, is investing an additional $4 billion in the AI company to accelerate innovation and deployment. AWS customers will also gain exclusive early access to fine-tuning capabilities for Anthropic's models, further enhancing generative AI solutions across industries.
Read it full here.

šŸ¤–You can now try Microsoftā€™s Recall AI feature on a
Copilot Plus PC

Image: Microsoft

Microsoft has launched the first preview of its Recall AI feature for Copilot Plus PCs, available to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. Recall lets users take searchable snapshots of their activities, using AI to retrieve past apps or websites with natural language queries, while offering full control over data security and sensitive content. The preview is initially limited to Qualcomm-powered devices, with broader support and the "Click to Do" interactive overlay feature coming soon.

šŸ˜®Anthropic says Claude AI can match your unique writing style

Image: Anthropic

Anthropic has introduced custom styles to its Claude AI assistant, allowing users to personalize the chatbotā€™s tone and detail level for various writing tasks. Users can choose from presets like Formal, Concise, and Explanatory or upload sample content to create custom styles tailored to their communication preferences. While this update enhances Claudeā€™s adaptability, similar features are already available in competing AI tools like ChatGPT, Googleā€™s Gemini, and Apple Intelligence.

Image: Anthropic

šŸ™ŒZoom 2.0 relaunches as an AI-first company
without video in its name

Zoom is rebranding as Zoom Communications Inc., emphasizing its evolution into an "AI-first work platform" offering a full-suite workplace solution, including productivity apps, email, and enhanced AI tools. The shift reflects its pivot from being video-focused during the pandemic to competing with comprehensive office platforms from Google and Microsoft in a hybrid work era. Learn More.

āœØOpenAIā€™s Sora video generator appears to have leaked

A group calling itself ā€œSora PR Puppetsā€ leaked access to OpenAIā€™s Sora video generator, claiming OpenAI exploits artists in its early access program for unpaid work and misleadingly promotes Soraā€™s capabilities. The leak, hosted on Hugging Face, allowed users to generate 10-second videos but was shut down after three hours, with OpenAI temporarily suspending Soraā€™s early access. OpenAI denies the claims, stating participation is voluntary and emphasizing its commitment to safety, creativity, and artist support as it works to address Soraā€™s technical challenges and scale its capabilities.
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