AI+You
Ideas from the frontlines of applied AI · weekly · free
One idea worth learning, then the developments that actually matter, a prompt you can use today, and one organisation doing it well — everything but the idea cited to the book it came from.
The HOW is now available to anyone. Knowing the WHAT is what keeps you valuable.
What you'll get every week: one idea worth learning, significant news in applied AI, a prompt you can use today, and one organisation doing it well — all derived from our research and our books.
- Banking
- Healthcare
- Public sector
Four things you walk away with, every week.
One idea, properly argued, that changes how you approach the week.
What genuinely moved in applied AI, cited so you can quote it with confidence.
A prompt you can paste straight into your work, word for word from the library.
A real organisation, what they actually did, and the numbers behind it.
What actually moved, with the source attached.
Drawn from the research that keeps the library current — every sector’s knowledge base is re-verified on a rolling monthly cycle, so there is genuinely new material each week.
- 01Healthcare
Endoscopists used AI to spot polyps during colonoscopy — and got worse at spotting them unaided
- 02Healthcare
Swedish breast screening used AI as a second reader and found 29% more cancers
- 03Public sector
UK civil servants used AI to sort 50,000 consultation responses into policy themes
- 04Banking
HSBC uses AI to screen 980 million transactions a month for money laundering
Stay ahead of AI in five minutes a week.
Know what actually changed, walk in with a prompt you can use that morning, and see how other organisations are making AI pay — without reading everything yourself.
- Think more clearly about your work
One idea, properly argued, that changes how you approach the week.
- Never be caught out
What genuinely moved in applied AI, cited so you can quote it with confidence.
- Get something done today
A prompt you can paste straight into your work, word for word from the library.
- See what good looks like
A real organisation, what they actually did, and the numbers behind it.
