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Not that into AI art? We’ve been having fun with text-to-image generators like Midjourney and D

Not that into AI art? We’ve been having fun with text-to-image generators like Midjourney and DALL-E. But like a web3... [Product Hunt]( [Read in browser]( [This newsletter is brought to you by]( Not that into AI art? We’ve been having fun with text-to-image generators like [Midjourney]( and [DALL-E](. But like a web3 newbie staring at a cartoon ape, you may also be wondering if this new AI tech has more to offer. Let’s find out. PRODUCT HIGHLIGHT [Train AI to curate your reading feed]( “Prompts can be used to draw images but we wondered: what if we could use them to improve our content feeds?” writes AI maker [Philippe Beaudoin](, referencing the text-to-image tech you’ve either tried yourself or seen [all over Twitter](. Beaudoin takes that concept and applies it to your reading feed in his new app, Waverly. How to customize a feed: With [Waverly](, you can create your own “waves,” or feeds of articles related to a niche topic that interests you. Or you can follow waves created by others, like “Understanding Consciousness” or “Parenting for New Parents.” From the time you create a new Wave with a prompt (i.e. what you want to read), you’re training the AI to recognize what kind of content you’re interested in. Then you can continue refining the original prompt, or you can do other things that help train the AI, like save articles from the internet into your wave to read later. The tech: [Waverly]( uses prompt engineering to generate your feed. If you’ve tried ChatGPT or one of the aforementioned image products, you’ve taken part in this concept already. Your input (or prompt) contains instructions or examples that convince large language models (LLM) to produce the content you want. As with any of these products, you might not get [exactly what you want]( out of your first prompt so you might have to refine it, but since prompts are often only a few words or sentences, doing so is quite easy. Beaudoin, who previously founded ElementAI and was an ex-Googler on the Chrome ML team, has big ambitions along with his co-founders. They believe prompt-driven algorithms that are driven by your intentions and your own plain words will help fight misinformation and echo chambers online. Is this the game-changer your feed has been waiting for? [Curate your feed]( Sponsored By Mishandled data is scary and costly.  If you want to land enterprise deals, your startup needs SOC 2. But getting compliant is complex, time-consuming, and expensive. Uncomplicate SOC 2 with our guide for growth-minded founders and turn compliance from a pain point into a competitive advantage. [Learn more]( Tuesday, 13 December 2022 Yesterday's Top Products [NextRetreat]( [All-in-one solution for organising team retreats & offsites]( [▲ 1223+]( [Digests by Highlight]( [A weekly summary of sessions and errors on your web app]( [▲ 951+]( [Ties]( [Build a content pipeline with your creator dream team]( [▲ 971+]( [ChatSonic]( [Like ChatGPT but with real-time data, images & voice search]( [▲ 1394+]( [beams]( [Menu bar app to mindfully navigate your workday]( [▲ 817+]( [Bravo for Android & iOS]( [Celebrate wins on the go]( [▲ 543+]( [Sidly]( [Create before and after video from two photos]( [▲ 690+]( [Awesome ChatGPT Prompts]( [Game genie for ChatGPT]( [▲ 378+]( [CenterMe]( [Anxiety relief assistant for women]( [▲ 420+]( [God In A Box]( [Chat with GPT-3.5, known as chatGPT, directly on Whatsapp]( [▲ 347+]( [Discover many more]( CAT NIPS - [Sup]( lets you play sounds on your friend’s phone… even when it's locked. 😬 - [Canua]( thinks outside the box of single-employer existence and income streams, and helps track all of your financials in one space. - [Seedsummit]( is a hub for early-stage startups with legal templates and best practices, created in collaboration with law firms and early-stage VCs. - [These ChatGPT prompts]( can help if you’re still discovering what the tool can do. [Tell us how we're doing]( [We're working on improving Product Hunt every day and we want to hear from you. What do you love? How could we do better? All feedback is helpful.]( [Speak your mind]( We send this email daily. Feel free to update your [email preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from these emails at any time. [Advertise](, [Twitter](, [Facebook](, [Stories](

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