10+ Things You Should Build With AI Instead of Sending Files
6/7/202622 min
AI is making it possible to build richer versions of the files knowledge workers send every day: decks, memos, spreadsheets, reports, proposals, training materials, and more. This has gotten even easier this week with the release of OpenAI's "Sites" feature in Codex. In this practical Operator's episode, NLW walks through 10+ examples of work outputs that are often better as living, shareable, updateable, interactive links than static documents.
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First 90 secondsNathaniel Whittemore· Host0:00
Today on the AI Daily Brief, 10 or 15 or even 20 sites that knowledge workers should build with AI. The AI Daily Brief is a daily podcast and video about the most important news and discussions in AI. [upbeat music] All righty, friends, quick announcements before we dive in. First of all, thank you to today's sponsors, Robots and Pencils, Assembly, Zencoder, and OutSystems. To get an ad-free version of the show, go to patreon.com/aidailybrief, or you can, of course, subscribe on Apple Podcasts. To learn more about sponsoring the show, send us a note at sponsors@aidailybrief.ai. Aidailybrief.ai is also where you can find out about other things going on in the ecosystem. For example, one more call to sign up for the four-week Sprint Executive Catch-Up program. This is being led by Nufar Gaspar, and she gave a bit of a preview on our episode a couple of weeks ago. If you have been feeling behind in practice and want to be up to speed and moving ahead, this could be the program for you. Registration is closing in the next day or so, so check it out at aiexecutivecatchup.com. Obviously, that link will be in the show notes as well. [electronic sound] Now, happy weekend, friends. It being a weekend, this is, of course, a long-read style or big think episode, although today we're gonna do something a bit more practical that was inspired directly by a launch from this week. On Tuesday, OpenAI announced a bunch of updates to Codex. One of them was called Sites, and effectively, Sites is just a simplified way to take the things that you're building with Codex and publish