This article[1] made me realize that there’s a whole extra layer of “underground” knowledge in the developing field of generative AI. I’ve been trying to keep up and dive deeper but I don’t really know where to look for this information (other than HN).<p>Where do I go to keep up with AI?<p>[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35813322
You can make a nice habit of checking sources like<p><a href="https://news.bensbites.co" rel="nofollow">https://news.bensbites.co</a><p>+ also his newsletter<p>news.niek.ai ( is a search with ai as a filter )<p><a href="https://github.com/dair-ai/Prompt-Engineering-Guide">https://github.com/dair-ai/Prompt-Engineering-Guide</a>
( made an easy to remember synced repo link at ai.niek.ai )<p>A few times a day checking Hackernews top 60 & occasionally sifting through the "New" page. ( Not efficient, but kinda works )<p>Also keeping an eye on Twitter, following OpenAI, but also the companies like StabilityAI, Deepmind etc. + the model generation ( e.g. Llama offsprings, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion ) & following AI Researchers in and around these projects.
Can I ask what is your purpose to keep up with it? The answer can better direct your actions.<p>E.g: If you don't want to miss out on groundbreaking tools, just casualy visiting HN will allow such projects to hit you in the face when they get enough momentum<p>if you want to dive in AI as a technology then start doing courses on ML and then neural networks and move on from there to other AI tech.<p>if you are just curious to obeserve what is happening in this innovative space, I would join some project's discord where tons of discussions are happening and people share tons of resources and projects with each other, eg auto-gpt discord is such a place
I believe that trying to follow everything is going to difficult. And trying to check-in few times a day is a time drain for casual readers. So, I created weekly newsletter:<p><a href="https://gptweekly.beehiiv.com/" rel="nofollow">https://gptweekly.beehiiv.com/</a><p>The focus is going to be on top 5 news + 10 news and interesting reads (including open source projects) + 3 learning links. The focus of the newsletter are casual readers who want to stay ahead of the curve.<p>Next week's edition goes out on Monday and it'll cover the linked news and more.