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One AI term or concept, explained every morning in about a minute.

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☀️ AI Morning Minute: Agent Identity

An AI agent identity is a unique, verifiable digital profile assigned to an autonomous software agent. Basically, an ID badge for a bot.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Chunking vs. Embedding

Two steps that happen back-to-back when you prep documents for AI. People smush them into one thing, but they’re doing totally different jobs.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Cosine Similarity

The math AI uses to decide if two things are alike. And it comes down to which way two arrows are pointing.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Granola

The AI notetaker that doesn’t join your meeting. No bot, no “Granola is recording” popping into the call. It just quietly listens from your device.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: C.C. Wei

Nvidia designs the AI chips everyone fights over. But Nvidia doesn’t actually make them. This guy does.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Midjourney's Costs

The best-known AI image tool doesn’t sell you images. It sells you time on a machine, and that one twist confuses almost everybody.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Tokenmaxxing

Somewhere out there, an engineer burned through 281 billion AI tokens in a month to top a leaderboard. That’s tokenmaxxing, and it might be the dumbest smart-sounding trend of the year.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Grok Imagine

Elon Musk’s AI can make you a photo, then turn it into a video with sound. And it is a bit more fast and loose with the rules.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: RAG vs. Fine-Tuning

Two ways to make an AI smarter about your stuff. People pick the wrong one all the time.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Liang Wenfeng

The guy who rattled the entire US tech market wasn’t a Silicon Valley founder. He was a Chinese hedge fund manager with a chip stockpile and a hunch.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Orthogonality Thesis

Smart doesn't always mean good. A genius can want dumb things. That idea is at the heart of the whole AI safety debate.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Muse Glimmer

So yeah, Meta wants to put an AI agent on your laptop that never phones home.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: ElevenLabs' Costs

The tool behind a lot of the AI voices you've been hearing lately with pricing that's a little weird.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Covered Frontier Model

The US government recently made an official list for what it thinks might be the most dangerous AI.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Agent vs. Chatbot

Two AI tools that look almost identical, until you ask them to actually do something.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Context Stuffing

More information should mean better answers. With AI, past a certain point, it means worse ones and that surprises almost everybody.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Chunking

Before an AI can answer questions about your documents, something has to slice them into pieces first. That slicing is where a lot of AI quietly goes wrong.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Model-agnostic

Picking one AI model and wiring your whole business to it used to be smart. Now it’s a bit of a trap.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: MMLU

For years, this was the one AI test score that actually meant something. Now everybody aces it.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Perplexity's Costs

Same $20 as everybody else. But you’re paying for a different kind of answer.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Sovereign AI

Renting your AI from a company in another country is fine. Right up until the day it isn't.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: J-Lens

For years we could see what an AI says. This is a tool that shows what it was thinking while it said it.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: SWE-bench

Every AI company brags about its coding score. This is the test they're bragging about.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: AI Notetakers

My vet now asks if I want one running during the appointment. That’s how normal these have gotten.

☀️ AI Morning Minute: Ilya Sutskever

He helped build the AI everyone's racing to sell. Then he walked away to build one nobody's allowed to see yet.