
Allie K. Miller
@alliekmiller • 103,617 subscribers
#1 Most Followed Voice in AI Business (2M followers). Former Amazon, IBM. Time100 AI. Fortune 500 and startup AI advisor, public speaker. AI-First courses in 🔗
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So many people wanted to see my knowledge management system in Claude code, so here it is. All you need is Obsidian, Claude Code, GitHub, and the will to live and you too can set up your second brain in under 2 hours. If you want to learn how to build this, here’s the demo link:
Allie K. Miller51,555 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

BREAKING: OpenAI Assistant is now available in the playground. This is the most insane way to use natural language to program your own bot. Literally upload an entire textbook and build your own tutor. Upload technical docs and teach yourself a new program. 🤯🤯 🤯
Allie K. Miller576,811 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce

BREAKING: OpenAI has officially released Agent Mode, allowing users to spin up a virtual desktop and take action. I got early access to ChatGPT Agent Mode and want to share my thoughts. Agent Mode lets you delegate tasks like searching or browsing to an agent inside a virtual desktop inside ChatGPT. You can spin up multiple little “workers” to fire off tasks and keep tabs as they chug through your to-do list AT THE SAME TIME. If it gets stuck or goes off track, you can take over manually. The UI is friendly and keeps the reasoning transparent, so you’re not left guessing what it’s doing or why. It’s not perfect and doesn’t give you as many artifacts as other players in the space, but a strong platform for “let’s see how much I can hand off and supervise”, and a first step toward managing fleets of AI workers instead of pinging a single chatbot for answers. If you’re on ChatGPT Pro, Plus, or Team, look for Agent Mode in the tools dropdown.
Allie K. Miller155,943 görüntüleme • 10 ay önce

uhhh…okay google. every sports fan watching a match is going to take a photo of the match in front of them and play a video game of the match when it’s done. or make spongebob roam around your house pointing out stuff to clean. or have an einstein toy give their family a live tour of a science museum project genie (because everything google does has to be an experiment for at least a year, i guess) is rolling out to google ultra subscribers only.
Allie K. Miller62,532 görüntüleme • 4 ay önce

This is wild. In just 25 seconds, Claude 3.5 Sonnet coded a fully functional Mancala web app for me 🕹️ I only provided ONE screenshot of the game's instructions. It did the rest: - Coded the entire game - Previewed it so I could test - Provided rules of play
Allie K. Miller255,802 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce

🚨 Stop what you're doing inside Claude Code right now. Everyone needs to build new interfaces to manage their multi-agent systems. Here is a simulation of THE COCKTAIL PARTY, a new multi-agent simulation I built based on my mom's research in computer science a few decades back. Chat threads, even across multiple terminals, aren't powerful enough to visualize multi-agent workflows. Time to step it up.
Allie K. Miller59,707 görüntüleme • 4 ay önce

Perplexity Comet is more impressive than people are giving it credit for. At least one person on my team bought a subscription within a few minutes of testing and thinks it will replace his Chrome use. A few thoughts from our team’s testing: - Research: comparable to ChatGPT, brought in good visuals - Labs (projects): generated its own images, text felt similar to Research - Voice: you know I love a good voice interface, you can tell it to pull up a link and it will do it for you - Webpage summary: big room for improvement
Allie K. Miller97,219 görüntüleme • 8 ay önce

Google has a simple new tool that allows people to use AI to map out their career potential. Honestly, you can get a lot of this with prompting, but that’s something Google gets right: they know prompting is annoying and UI design is an unlock. If you’re one of those multi-career people who went from being a waiter to a botanist to an opera singer to a supply chain manager, I think you’ll get a kick out of it. Try it here:
Allie K. Miller92,895 görüntüleme • 8 ay önce

Voice is an interface, and I feel we’re going to see voice explode. OpenAI gpt-realtime is out and allows for native speech-to-speech and precise tool calling in real time. It can also take image inputs and place SIP phone calls - good for a quick triage before human handoff.
Allie K. Miller79,857 görüntüleme • 9 ay önce

Parents, teachers - EVERY SINGLE PAGE in your children's books just became interactive. Education has changed forever. Using Claude Sonnet 3.5, I created an interactive educational tool to teach my "daughter" how we're using AI to communicate with animals. I turned a screenshot into a mini custom tutor, with her name and favorite color to boot. And it only took a few minutes.
Allie K. Miller150,265 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce

Last week, Anthropic dropped the coolest "AI isn't just chat" product. Claude Design lets you describe what you want to Claude and it returns prototypes, slides, and one-pagers by just chatting. You can then export to Canva, PDF, PPT, or hand off to Claude Code. You can give your entire design system and codebase to apply automatically to your project, and can share and collaborate with your team. The direct connect to GitHub will probably be my most used feature. Feels directly like a competitor to Figma or just a way to further boost collaboration with Claude. I built a preview of an app that allows CSGO players to meet and squad up with other players, marketplace for in-game loadouts, and pay high-ranking players to mentor them. (CSGO is a game released in 2012 and still consistently one of the highest watched games on Twitch, extremely popular in esports, highly competitive, and an all-around classic game - I know this because a gen zer talked to me about it for 2 straight hours.) I'll keep sharing more examples here.
Allie K. Miller10,586 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

Looks like ChatGPT got a big math upgrade. Anyone else notice this? A year ago, it would just send a math problem to the LLM itself and fail pretty miserably. Now it looks like (and this is a guess) there’s some math classifier that determines that it’s a math problem and also whether it requires transformation. If easy/no transformation, it sends it to code interpreter to calculate. If transformation required, there’s a planning process and it goes first through transformation, then code interpreter. Big use of PLANNING and TOOLS 💡
Allie K. Miller95,231 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce