Weekly Update | 6-Day Workweek | Meta Llama 3 | Google Gemini Agents | AI Persuasiveness Research
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Congratulations on making it to the end of another week. To celebrate this milestone, I've got another round of updates for you on what's happening at the intersection of business, tech, and human experience. As always, thanks to the community of you who contribute to the list. Samsung 6-Day Workweek - Despite the EU's extensive data on the success of a 4-day workweek, Samsung is opting to experiment with effort in the opposite direction. As they wrestle through some business challenges, they recently mandatory 6-day weeks for their execs. While there's a lot to unpack here, I have a sneaking suspicion they won't get the results they're hoping for. Meta Llama 3 - While Winamp was known for whipping Llamas, this week Meta's Llama 3 hit back like a truck. If you haven't heard, Meta is making waves in the GenAI news with their recent release of Llama 3. While their earnings may have dampened some of the energy, this release is impressive. And, it's not just benchmarks that had their hair blown back. Humans are equally impressed. Google Gemini Agents—The AI agents are coming! Google made some big announcements at this year's Google Cloud Next event, and one of them was their advancement in AI agents. While I don't see it as the human labor ender that some do, the days of being frustrated with a chatbot that can't answer any of the real questions you have or do anything, even if it does, may soon be behind us. Anthropic AI Persuasiveness Research - If you're confident you won't be influenced by AI, think again. While I'd still argue AI itself isn't persuasive, the data is clear that it's reaching a point where its ability to create persuasive content is at and soon surprising the average person. This is especially concerning as we think about the rapid rise of misinformation and deepfakes. Here's a teaser for you, the best defense isn't a technological solution. And with that, have a wonderful weekend. Show Notes: In this episode, Christopher discusses various topical themes related to technology, AI, and workplace culture. He begins by addressing Samsung's new mandate for executives to work six days a week, voicing concerns about burnout and the effectiveness of such practices in a time of economic uncertainty. Lind then explores Meta's launch of Llama 3, an AI model which impresses with its abilities in image generation and language processing, and hints at the potential shifts in the AI landscape. The conversation shifts to Google's advancements in AI agents, pointing to a future where these agents could significantly impact professional and consumer interactions through their advanced problem-solving capabilities. Lastly, Lind delves into a study by Anthropic on AI persuasiveness, warning of the potential risks and emphasizing the need for deeply held beliefs to navigate the complexities and deceits possible in the age of artificial intelligence. Throughout, Lind advocates for careful consideration of how technology is advancing and its implications for human work, experience, and ethics. 00:00 - Welcome to the Future Focused Weekly Update 01:49 - The Samsung Six-Day Work Week Controversy 09:32 - Meta's Leap Forward in Generative AI with Llama 3 16:54 - Google's Game-Changing AI Agents 27:17 The Persuasive Power of AI: A Deep Dive 35:51 Closing Thoughts on Truth in the Age of AI #samsung #genai #influence #chatbot #ai
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