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Tomorrow is a Huge Day in AI: Here's what you need to know

Apple may change the world forever... again. We'll know by this time tomorrow.

Hey! It’s Jeremy.

I am honored that you, as a business leader, are subscribed to this newsletter and reading these emails. I think hard about every weekly email.

This week, there’s really only one thing I want to get across to you…

Pay attention tomorrow at 10am Pacific.

One of the most highly anticipated events in AI is happening. Apple is expected to officially throw their hat into the “AI Ring.”

📱 What Are We Expecting?

Glad you asked. In short, a new update for iPhones (iOS 17), some cool Health app updates, maybe even a couple of new Macbooks.

But the thing that’s got everyone in Silicon Valley and the AI/tech world excited? A headset.

A leaked video shows a possible AR/VR (XR) Headset design.

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😮 “Big Deal.” Here’s why it IS a major deal.

AI hasn’t crashed onto the public scene yet. It certainly hasn’t disrupted your everyday businesses or operations. Key word here, ‘yet’.

Why? I believe it’s because most people haven’t actually used any AI tools. They see the threads, they see the news, but it’s difficult to put that into real-world applications and usage.

Until someone comes along and does it for you. Enter… Apple.

Whoever gets us to hold it or wear it, first, wins.

Robert Scoble

I have thought so much about this quote. I hope it will ring in your ears, too.

Right now, AI is not convenient to use. That’s just the harsh truth.

Google is starting to put it into their search results, but you have to opt in for early access. Midjourney costs money to use, Stable Diffusion is free but nobody knows what that is.

Heck, ChatGPT feels cool when you first use it, but you don’t automatically think “Oh man, I could train this Large Language Model, get better at prompting and innovate faster than ever!” Most folks won’t put in the work to learn how to prompt it and just stop at “tell me a funny joke.”

I genuinely believe that we will need AI baked into an everyday device, before it catches on in society and in business.

Tomorrow’s announcement could be exactly that.

Watch the live stream here.

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That’s all for this week!

If you’re a business leader, and this headset gets announced tomorrow (remember, not just a headset, a wearable device that makes AI/VR/XR accessible), then the clock will start ticking.

Those of us who are paying attention and are early, will have an opportunity like we haven’t seen in over a decade.

As always…
Never Stop Learning.

Jeremy

👀 3 Must-See Things Happening in AI:

🔗 AI is on the cover of TIME, but it’s not great (LINK).

🔗 Turn out, that drone didn’t actually kill someone. The Air Force official “misspoke” (LINK).

🔗 Elon’s brain implant (Neuralink) was approved to go into humans (LINK).