From little things, big mistakes grow: How to ensure your email testing avoids the small errors that can make the results useless. Kath Pay on September 5, 2024 Email and testing go together like peanut butter and chocolate. What is your email audience anyway but a microcosm of your customer base? Email tests give … Continue reading Now playing: ‘The Email Test That Goes Wrong’
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The creator of ‘The Isolation Journals’ on the peril of perfectionism and the creative magic of letting go
August 17, 2024 The creator of ‘The Isolation Journals’ on the peril of perfectionism and the creative magic of letting go Author and artist Suleika Jaouad on the creative process, coexisting with fear, and the magic of unstructured time. BY Jenna Abdou On the hardest night of Suleika Jaouad’s life—“the closest she has ever felt to … Continue reading The creator of ‘The Isolation Journals’ on the peril of perfectionism and the creative magic of letting go
Google’s answer to GPT-4 is Gemini: ‘the most capable model we’ve ever built’
Google’s answer to GPT-4 is Gemini: ‘the most capable model we’ve ever built’ The company plans to incorporate the AI across its product platforms, starting with Bard. Andrew Tarantola Wed, Dec 6, 2023 Google OpenAI’s spot atop the generative AI heap may be coming to an end as Google officially introduced its most … Continue reading Google’s answer to GPT-4 is Gemini: ‘the most capable model we’ve ever built’
Elon Musk’s xAI launches ‘the best’ AI tomorrow
Elon Musk’s xAI launches ‘the best’ AI tomorrow Radek Zielinski / Nov 3, 2023 Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI is preparing to unveil its first AI model on Saturday, November 4th, the tech mogul and CEO of Tesla announced on Friday. This launch comes almost a year after OpenAI’s conversational AI ChatGPT captivated … Continue reading Elon Musk’s xAI launches ‘the best’ AI tomorrow
How ‘the curse of knowledge’ may be hurting your business and what to do about it
It’s easy to assume that everyone else knows what you know. Here are some examples of where this bias can crop up and how to deal with it. Greg Krehbiel on December 29, 2022 “The curse of knowledge” is a cognitive bias that occurs when you understand something and then assume everyone else understands it … Continue reading How ‘the curse of knowledge’ may be hurting your business and what to do about it
‘The Callisto Protocol’ patch attempts to address PC performance issues
Jessica Conditt @JessConditt The Callisto Protocol is beautiful. Please keep this fact in mind while consuming the numerous criticisms that follow in this review. When I mention how imprecise the mechanics are during horde combat, know that the ensuing death screens are pristine. As I talk about my protagonist stalling at the base of a … Continue reading ‘The Callisto Protocol’ patch attempts to address PC performance issues
The hidden power of being “the only” in the room
By Porter Braswell November 24, 2022 When I was raising capital for Jopwell, my first startup, I remember going in to meet with a notable investor at a very well-known firm. I was nervous—so was my cofounder Ryan Williams. And when we walked into the board room our stomachs dropped again. We immediately noticed … Continue reading The hidden power of being “the only” in the room