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🤖 LinkedIn unveils new AI-powered coaching and recruiting tools to make your job easier

PLUS: Apple enters the AI battle

Happy Wednesday, AI enthusiasts!

The AI world never sleeps, and neither do we. Here's what's new for you today.

IN TODAY’S ISSUE

  • 🤖 LinkedIn unveils new AI-powered coaching and recruiting tools to make your job easier

  • 🧠 AI tool of the day - Arc Max: power up your browsing with AI

  • 🎵 Spotify spotted developing AI-generated playlists created with prompts

  • 📱 Tim Cook confirms Apple is "of course" researching ChatGPT-style AI

  • 🔥 5 trending AI tools

  • 💡 5 quick and fresh AI updates

Read time: 4 minutes

NEWS

🤖 LinkedIn unveils new AI-powered coaching and recruiting tools to make your job easier

LinkedIn has rolled out new AI tools aimed at simplifying recruiting and personal development.

  • Recruiter 2024 is an AI-powered assistant that allows for an easy candidate search by just typing in the required professional criteria.

  • Coaching Experience provides real-time advice through a chatbot for enhancing leadership skills.

  • Accelerate for Campaign Manager offers quick personalized campaign planning for marketers.

These features, currently in the pilot stage, show LinkedIn's aim to blend AI seamlessly into the professional world, making tasks like recruiting and personal development much smoother.

Read more here

AI TOOL OF THE DAY

🧠 Arc Max: power up your browsing with AI

The need to blend Artificial Intelligence (AI) into digital tools is a clear call for companies striving to stay ahead in 2023. The Browser Company, known for its fresh Arc browser, didn't just jump onto this trend without a thought. Unlike competitors quickly branding themselves as “AI browsers”, The Browser Company chose a more careful path. Under CEO Josh Miller, they took time to experiment, finding ways AI could really improve the browsing experience without being a burden to users or the company's resources. This led to the birth of “Arc Max”, a set of five features fueled by GPT-3.5 and Anthropic.

  • Ask ChatGPT: Pose questions to ChatGPT directly from the Arc Command Line for quick information.

  • Tidy Tab Titles: Automatically renames pinned tabs for easier identification and organization.

  • Tidy Downloads: Renames your downloads to descriptive names, making it simpler to find what you downloaded.

  • Five-Second Previews: Hover over any link and press Shift for a brief summary and preview of the webpage.

  • Ask on Page: Enhances on-page search by using AI to provide answers when a keyword isn't found on the page.

These features smoothly mesh with the user's browsing routine, offering help without overwhelming the user.

This quiet yet effective AI integration is a well-thought step towards blending useful tech, focusing on making things better for the user over just following tech buzz.

More info here

NEWS

🎵 Spotify spotted developing AI-generated playlists created with prompts

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Chris Messina, a tech expert, recently found hints in Spotify’s app code about a new feature: AI-powered playlists made through user prompts. This follows Spotify’s earlier AI moves with its AI-based DJ feature and AI-translated podcasts.

  • The new AI playlists might link to Spotify’s Blend genre, a feature letting users create shared playlists.

  • While Spotify hasn’t confirmed the new AI playlist feature, past efforts like Niche Mixes show its interest in personalized music experiences.

  • This news shows Spotify’s ongoing efforts to boost user engagement through AI and shared playlist creation.

This discovery shows Spotify's continuous drive to innovate in music streaming. By using AI, Spotify is not only making music experiences more personal but also encouraging interactions among its users. As Spotify’s AI adventure continues, it's exciting to think about the many ways it could change our interaction with music platforms.

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APPLE AND AI

📱 Tim Cook confirms Apple is "of course" researching ChatGPT-style AI

In a recent chat with the UK media, Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, shared that the company is diving into the world of generative AI. Cook also pointed out how AI is already part of many Apple products, aiding in fall and crash detection, heart issue spotting, and making typing predictions on iPhones.

Key points:

  • Cook’s mention of a ChatGPT-like service hints at Apple’s wider ambition in the AI field.

  • At this point we can be sure Apple won’t integrate OpenAI’s models in its products

  • Apple aims to grow its AI team in the UK, adding to its substantial job support in the area.

The UK, with its rich Apple operations and buzzing developer community, is set to play a big part in the company’s AI endeavors. Cook's UK visits and interactions signal Apple’s long-term commitment to the region, paving the way for exciting AI advancements ahead.

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5 TRENDING AI TOOLS

🖼 Wasitai

Check if an image was generated by AI. (link)

🎶 Splash Pro

Splash Gen-2 uses a generative model to produce high-quality music. Additionally, you can apply our innovative Text-to-Vocals generative AI to add custom singing or rap vocals. (link)

💼 Clay

Combine 50+ data providers, real-time scraping, and AI to send 1-1 personalized campaigns that book more meetings. (link)

🙂 Emojis

AI emoji generator. (link)

🧘 Sibyl AI

The world's first spiritual AI for Neophytes, Adepts, and Holistic Practitioners trained on volumes of rare metaphysical knowledge and experience. (link)

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