Hey all, Matt here, Emergent Mind's creator.<p>I shared Emergent Mind on HN yesterday [1], but it didn't wind up making it onto the homepage. Someone shared it here again today, so here we are again.<p>Copy/pasting my comment from the post yesterday for context on the site:<p>--<p>Like many of you, I've found it difficult to stay on top of all the latest AI news and research. I wanted a simpler way to surface and learn about about what's happening in the AI world, so built Emergent Mind.<p>Here's the idea:<p>- A bot named Emma automatically finds trending AI news and posts it to Emergent Mind, though human users can sign up and share links as well.<p>- Emma automatically summarizes links that are shared and also explains key terms from the page, which is especially helpful for academic research.<p>- Posts also display popular tweets about that news item, giving you a sense of what others in the AI world are saying about it.<p>- Posts are grouped by day, making it easy to tell what's going on today. And within each day, posts are ordered by how popular that news item is which is based on a combination of votes, page views, and Twitter shares.<p>- We're also working on a newsletter which you're welcome to sign up for if you'd prefer to get the news daily or weekly via email.<p>We have lots more planned for the site in the coming weeks, but are excited to share this initial version with you all.<p>Feedback/suggestions welcome on any of it!<p>--<p>[1] <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35340703" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35340703</a>
It's interesting to see all these companies building products wholly off of OpenAI's platform. What happens if OpenAI changes their mind about pricing or access some day? Isn't this an existential risk to all "AI" companies that don't actually do the AI part?