How are you keeping up with the advancements in AI?
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@othmane_khadri Tried but not that good, curation is not up to the human level. Lots of sources are outdated. - ![](https://i.postimg.cc/vZ5GVvDt/Screenshot-2023-05-31-at-4-24-15-PM.png)
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For me, It's Twitter and a few newsletters.
I use a couple of AI newsletters, feedly and LinkedIn to track all the recent advancements
@canberk_ars Is it okay to share the link to the newsletters? I use Bens Bites
@himanshu1332 Yes sure, this one https://superhuman.beehiiv.com/ and this one https://www.gpthacks.com/ super helpful!
@canberk_ars same for me.
by reading articles of different platform etc
Twitter and few newsletters
I subscribe to many news channels in the cart and mailing lists. I add new channels when I encounter exciting content, but if unread messages accumulate in the channel (because it's not interesting), I delete them.
We also chat with colleagues and friends, exchanging links to something interesting. As well as weekly calls with the team, where we discuss relevant news.
@renat_abyasov This is nice
Staying on top of AI trends feels like chasing a moving train sometimes. But I'm a regular at AI conferences (virtually, these days), subscribe to a ton of newsletters, and follow key thought leaders on Twitter.
@john_price_kp Haha same, it's a bullet train race
Reading research papers can be a slog but you find some real gems. AI is exciting but also a field where it's easy to get lost.
@j87amanda Agree, addictive it is , so many exciting things every week