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Hacking Generative AI for Fun and Profit


The Sundai Club meets once a month with a goal of pushing the limits of generative AI. Earlier this year, its members built me a handy tool for journalists.

I got to witness this firsthand by visiting Sundai Club, a generative AI hackathon that takes place one Sunday each month near the MIT campus. The Sundai Club crew includes students from MIT and Harvard, a few professional developers and product managers, and even one person who works for the military. The resulting prototype, called AI News Hound, is rough-and-ready, but it shows how large language models can help mine information in interesting new ways.

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