OpenAI Operator Early Experiments

OpenAI Operator ordered a computer monitor on Amazon for someone on my team! Here’s the prompt: ----- Order the LG 29WP60G-B monitor from Amazon. Ship it to: INSERT NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE Use the default credit card on the account. Just add the monitor to the cart, no need to ask for confirmation. You can also … Continue reading OpenAI Operator Early Experiments

Saving Hours with AI Task Automation

To find ways to automate our work with AI and other technologies, we talk about how our team spends their time and what kinds of manual, time-consuming tasks we do. We realized that we were spending hours a week copying and pasting data from emails into our database of profiles. One of us would receive … Continue reading Saving Hours with AI Task Automation

Fine-Tuning FTW!

We fine-tuned our first AI model and it was magical! We wanted to feed unstructured legal contracts into a model and extract structured data to enter into our database, instead of having to do that manually. Seemed like a perfect job for AI. We started by iterating on our prompt to see how far we … Continue reading Fine-Tuning FTW!

Quick Tip on Building AI Products

Chat interfaces are fun and easy to use, but to get the most value from AI, you need to build a system with various subsystems that use the right tool for the task, including using different AI models and fine-tunings, RAG, traditional code, and more.I've seen this when building internal tools. Before I employ AI, … Continue reading Quick Tip on Building AI Products

You’re Not Spending Enough On Internal Tools

Looking back at the organizations I’ve worked at, I realize now that few of them spent sufficient resources on internal tools for our teams to be faster and better at their jobs. In the past, the lack of focus on those tools wasn’t a good thing, but it also wasn’t usually a large enough competitive … Continue reading You’re Not Spending Enough On Internal Tools