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Ai weekly – Jan 12

Artificial intelligence company relocates headquarters to Austin, AI jobs on the rise

“Another tech company moved from California to Austin’s ‘Silicon Hills,’ a nickname for the thousands of high-tech companies in the Austin area.”


I just tested Perplexity vs ChatGPT with 7 prompts — here’s the AI winner

“When it comes to AI tools, Perplexity and ChatGPT stand out for their accuracy and communication style. But while they both excel at delivering information and answering questions, their approaches differ.”

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Deloitte’s annual tech trends report: AI will soon be in everything

“‘AI will perform quietly in the background, optimizing traffic in our cities, personalizing our health care, or creating adaptative and accessible learning paths in education,’ the 2025 report said. ‘We won’t proactively use it; we’ll simply experience a world in which it makes everything work smarter, faster, and more intuitively—like magic, but grounded in algorithms.’”

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Amazon’s AGI boss: You don’t need a PhD in machine learning to build with AI anymore

“With the LLMs available today, the everyday user can experience and experiment with the technology by tweaking and developing their prompts to chatbots. As the technology improves and workplaces adapt, Prasad sees the work of the typical Amazon employee as coming up with prompts, rather than writing the code.”

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AI could create 78 million more jobs than it eliminates by 2030—report

“On Wednesday, the World Economic Forum (WEF) released its Future of Jobs Report 2025, with CNN immediately highlighting the finding that 40 percent of companies plan workforce reductions due to AI automation. But the report’s broader analysis paints a far more nuanced picture than CNN’s headline suggests: It finds that AI could create 170 million new jobs globally while eliminating 92 million positions, resulting in a net increase of 78 million jobs by 2030.”

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Anthropic’s chief scientist on 5 ways agents will be even better in 2025

“‘We were excited about computer use basically for that reason. Until recently, with large language models, it’s been necessary to give them a very specific prompt, give them very specific tools, and then they’re restricted to a specific kind of environment. What I see is that computer use will probably improve quickly in terms of how well models can do different tasks and more complex tasks. And also to realize when they’ve made mistakes, or realize when there’s a high-stakes question and it needs to ask the user for feedback.’”

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AI Can Now Apply to 1,000 Jobs While You Sleep. Here’s How Many Interviews an AI Bot Creator Got in One Month.

“One Reddit user, who has since deleted their account name after posting about their experiences on the “Get Employed” community five months ago, created an AI bot to automatically apply to 1,000 jobs on their behalf. The bot applied to the jobs—and got the user 50 interviews in one month.”

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