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AI alignment + LLMs at Anthropic. On leave from NYU. Views not employers'. No relation to @s8mb. I think you should join @givingwhatwecan.


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@LumaLabsAI At the beginning of this year, editing was near impossible. In the last few months, we've seen huge progress from Luma, Kling, Runway, LTX, Veo, Sora, etc. I made the video above by using an image edit model to change the frame and then re-animating with the same motion.


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So, what are people already doing? I've seen people monitor their competitors' changelogs. Have agents run on a daily or weekly basis. Scrape the changelog compared to what they know in the past, summarizing new features, pricing changes, even terms and conditions changes, and reporting that back to you. So you always keep tabs on every single one of your competitors and what changes in their business for you to react to or maybe anticipate. People have been building documentation auto-updaters that scan outdated documentation in the background. Definitely, and this is what I use it for is inbound lead researcher when new trials sign up, I figure out who they are and what they might be interested in to get some customized personal outreach. For SEO content gap finder, it's really cool, particularly if you know who your competitors are, so you can see what they might be missing. Then, if you're into refunds or dispute evidence data collection, you can have an agent go through somebody's database traces and compile a full report to file with their bank if they should choose to file a chargeback. And then there's just the never-ending task of mining for customer success and failure stories on social media, forums, websites, and all over. Anything you can do to stay on top of these conversations and categorize them and look for opportunities is something you can hand with a well-defined prompt to an agent that can just constantly keep manually tracking these things. You could quite literally tell your Claude code to check the front page of 20 different subreddits or Facebook groups one after the other with a 5-minute wait interval in between and see if something new has been highlighted that could be useful for you to focus your attention on. This could be something an agent is doing 24/7 for weeks and will always highlight very interesting things for you to deal with. You might even automate the outreach at that point too using a different agent. It is incredible what you can do.
