Resources: staying updated in a rapidly changing AI world

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by Stélio Inácio, Founder at Jon AI and AI Specialist

Resources: Staying Updated in a Rapidly Changing AI World

We are living through a period of exponential change. The AI models and tools that are state-of-the-art today might be obsolete in six months. This is both incredibly exciting and a little bit daunting. Unlike other subjects that you can learn once, understanding AI requires a commitment to continuous, lifelong learning.

Your goal shouldn't be to know about every single new tool or research paper—that's impossible. Instead, the goal is to build a simple, reliable system for keeping up with the most important trends. Following a few trusted curators is the most effective way to do this. They do the hard work of filtering through the noise and bringing you the signal.

Curated Resources to Stay Informed

Here are a few excellent YouTube channels and newsletters that can help you stay on the cutting edge of AI development. Each offers a unique perspective, from practical tool reviews to deep dives into the philosophy and future of the technology.

  • Matt Wolfe: Matt provides fantastic weekly news roundups that cover the most important AI announcements and tool releases. His content is very accessible and tool-focused, making it perfect for discovering new and practical ways to use AI in your daily life.
  • AI Search: This channel excels at making complex AI concepts easy for everyone to understand. If you want to know the "how" and "why" behind the latest AI breakthroughs without getting bogged down in technical jargon, AI Search is an outstanding resource.
  • David Shapiro: David's channel dives into the bigger picture. He explores the philosophical and economic implications of AI, discussing topics like AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) and the future of a "post-labor" economy. His content is perfect for those who want to think deeply about how AI will reshape our society.
  • Matthew Berman: Matthew covers a wide range of AI topics, from open-source models and AI art to in-depth tutorials and news. He often interviews major figures in the AI space, like the CEOs of Google and Microsoft, providing unique insights into the industry's direction.
  • Ben's Bites Newsletter: A highly popular daily newsletter that summarizes the most important AI news in a quick, easy-to-read format. If you only have five minutes a day, this is one of the best ways to stay informed.
  • The Neuron Newsletter: Similar to Ben's Bites, The Neuron provides a daily dose of AI news, tool breakdowns, and tutorials. It's another excellent, concise resource for busy people.
Pro Tip: Build a "Personal AI Curriculum"

Don't just passively consume. When you find a resource you like, actively engage with it. Subscribe to one or two newsletters that fit your schedule. Follow a couple of YouTubers whose style you enjoy. Create a playlist of "watch later" videos on interesting topics. By building a small, curated set of sources, you create a personal learning habit that makes staying up-to-date effortless and enjoyable.

Quick Check

Based on the descriptions, which resource would be best for someone who wants to think about the long-term economic and philosophical impacts of AI?

Recap: Staying Updated

What we covered:
  • Staying informed in the fast-moving world of AI requires a commitment to continuous learning.
  • The most effective strategy is to follow a few trusted curators—like YouTubers and newsletter authors—who can filter the noise for you.
  • We highlighted several resources, each with a different focus, from practical tools to deep philosophical discussions.
  • Building a personal curriculum of a few select sources makes staying up-to-date manageable and enjoyable.

Why it matters:
  • Your AI knowledge doesn't stop at the end of this course. Being able to keep up with new developments is the key to navigating the future and continuing to find opportunities in the AI-powered world.

Next up:
  • We'll review the key concepts from our chapter on AI Ethics and Safety.