AI is moving quickly. 💨
Here are the highlights from the week that was in AI and Chipplandia and our spicy takes on what it actually means. 🌶️
AI Highlights from Around the Web
Private Sector Leading AI Innovation
A thought-provoking observation from Andrew Curran about the relationship between government and private AI development. The announcement of Anthropic and Palantir's partnership to bring Claude AI models to AWS for U.S. government operations sparked an interesting discussion about how private companies are pushing AI innovation forward.

🌶️ There is no secret AI somewhere. We all have access to world class tools. The implementations we create as individuals can inspire how companies and governments will use AI.
LLMs Can Get Faster (A Lot Faster!)
While there is a debate about the speed of LLM improvement, Rohan Paul shared fascinating research about making Large Language Models more efficient. Turns out these AI models might be working harder than they need to! By removing unnecessary attention layers, researchers found they could double the speed while maintaining almost the same level of accuracy.

🌶️ It’s bonkers how much LLMs are like humans. We don’t remember most of what we see or hear - and that’s fine! We as humans are good at filtering to what matters most. LLMs can do the same and will increasingly get better at focusing on what matters in most cases.
A Recipe for AI Adoption in Organizations
Bindu Reddy shared a practical framework for successful AI implementation in organizations, emphasizing starting with one use case, measuring ROI, and pushing through organizational resistance to achieve results.

🌶️ AI adoption is a human problem. People don’t know what to use it for and they are more afraid of messing up than they are of missing out. Finding a specific impact with measurements on time saved is a great way to get things moving.
AI's Impact on Innovation
Ethan Mollick shared exciting research about AI's role in accelerating innovation. The study showed a 39% increase in patent filings when researchers used AI tools! While AI helps boost productivity, it's interesting to note it might be taking away some of the "fun parts" of work.

🌶️ Both this research and a recent report show a fascinating trend: AI helps improve results but makes the doctors and researches less satisfied in their work! Results don’t = happiness. This is an important tension to recognize. We want AI to do the stuff we don’t like, not the stuff we do like. I imagine this is where the greatest resistance to AI will be - the areas where it is taking the “fun stuff” that we think we are uniquely skilled at.
Chipp Highlights
Event Recaps: A Week of AI Learning!
What an incredible week of events! Here's what went down:
Chipp Hackathon - AI Action Kickoff
We launched our two-week hackathon journey focused on making AI accessible and actionable for everyone. Missed it? Watch the session here.
AI in Education
Explored practical AI applications for educators, from streamlining admin work to creating engaging lessons. Catch the full recap and recording here.
Automating AI with Chipp + Make
Dominic Norton showed us how to supercharge Chipp with Make.com automations. Get all the integration tips in our recap here.
Unlocking AI for Coaches
Discovered how coaches can enhance (not replace) their expertise with AI tools. See the practical workflows and insights here.
Improving SEO with Long-Form AI Content
Improving SEO with Long Form AI Content Scott Meyer demonstrated how to combine Chipp and SEMRush's API to create SEO-optimized content that ranks. Check out the replay here.
As always, everyone here at Chipplandia thanks you for reading, testing, sharing, and helping us build the future of AI. We are energized and excited to build with you!
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