📱OpenAI is planning to open an app store for AI Software
Happy Friday! This week we cover the latest AI news including Google Bard security concerns, an OpenAI app store, new product highlights and our favorite prompts. Let's dive in.
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Here’s what we’re reading 📚 this week:
📱OpenAI has plans to open an app store for AI software
⚖️ AI regulation is coming, both the EU and US have made big moves in recent weeks
🙈 Google warns its own employees not to use Bard, citing security concerns
2 New AI Tools to Make you Limitless 🧠
Glasp - The Social Content Highlighter. Glasp is unique, it’s a social network, web content highlighter, generative AI tool, content producer and more.
The generative AI feature is unlike anything I’ve seen. You take different highlights and combine them to generate unique perspectives. Glasp calls them a Hatch 🐣. Random Hatch example below:
By the way, I’m still writing all of these articles by hand, no AI is involved… (yet) 😁
Another cool feature of Glasp is the ability to take any quote and download it formatted for social media platforms. Here is an example I just created in a few seconds. I can see this supercharging linkedin, twitter and other social platform content production.
Magical.so - The calendar that takes meeting notes for you. Magical claims to be a GPT powered meeting note taker among many other things. Their website shows a free version with limited credits and a few paid options. In addition to note taking, the site claims to have capabilities for creating agendas and scheduling your calendar. They’ve won me over with a full use of dark mode on their website 🖤. Learn more here
Prompt Sandbox // Our favorite marketing prompt of the week: Friend-Expert Framework
Go to ChatGPT
Enter the following prompt: You are an email marketing expert. You write emails in professional, yet conversational tones. Craft an email marketing campaign using the 'Friend-Expert' framework. I want to establish a connection with a CMO and position our Generative AI SaaS Service as an expert in our field. Use a friendly and approachable tone to connect with the reader, but also highlight our credibility and expertise in our field. Include talking points such as reduced time creating content, emails, social media posts, and a pain point of hiring more people, and desired action of scheduling a demo. Stay concise and limit prose to a max of 100 words max.
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As always, I recommend editing the final version for brand voice and tone. But not a bad first try for GPT4.
That’s a wrap! We hope you have a great 4th of July 🇺🇸 weekend and enjoyed our latest edition of The AI Marketing Collective. Our goal is to make this the best AI Marketing newsletter in the industry. ✌️







