Dan Shipper is the CEO and cofounder of Every. Every week he explores the frontiers of AI in his column, Chain of Thought, and on his podcast, ‘AI & I.’
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AI won't kill your job. But it will steal your repetitive tasks.
Visakan Veerasamy on building an audience by making internet friends
A real-time API, prompt caching, higher rate limits, model distillation tools, and more
Early-bird pricing for How to Build an AI Chatbot ends November 6
Li Jin, who co-hosts Means of Creation with Nathan, comes on the show to discuss the economics of her partnership with Every. How did you
News and notes from the AI-everything developer conference
Prompt engineer Michael Taylor created a tool that simulates real audience feedback—without the risk
Nathan and Dan discuss how a new kind of media business model requires them to rethink how to fairly compensate writers for the bundle. Ho
Create your own personal knowledge assistant in 30 days
The co-host of the My First Million Podcast reveals his tools for growing into a better version of himself
Reason is only as good as the information we give it
ChatGPT, GPT-3, and Lex as powerful tools in the writing process
Dave Clark shows us the future of AI filmmaking
Investor Mike Maples on how you can compete with OpenAI
Dan and Nathan discuss productivity cycles, the latest version of Sparkle, Dan’s file management system, and how they relate to Nathan’s new
Highlights of what we published and shipped over the past 12 months
Dan interviews Nathan about his forthcoming series of Divinations essays that explore critiques of the traditional theory of disruption. In
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As AI writes code, developers must become better product thinkers
Amanda Goetz, VP of Marketing at The Knot, shares her routines for managing a day job, a startup, and three kids.
After reading Dan’s Superorganizers profile on people person Peter Boyce, Nathan wonders why his hands-on approach to social and business ca
Nathan interviews Dan about his latest Superorganizers article, “Dopamine Stacking.” Why are we always compelled to try new tools, which of
Dan and Nathan discuss one of many recent takes on Substack, and try to offer a counterpoint to the idea that newsletter writers need to mak