At Don’t Count Us Out Yet, we write about ALL the latest news and updates in the six areas that we believe are changing the world. This includes the metaverse, artificial intelligence, the creator economy, genetic engineering, sustainable planet and cryptocurrency.
As you can imagine, there’s a lot of news we need to filter, and a lot for you to read. Incase you missed some of our articles, we’ve gathered the top viewed and liked pieces from April for you to check out. Don’t be counted out yet, and subscribe to stay up-to-date in May.
As expected, the top viewed article in April was in the artificial intelligence category. Following the success of ChatGPT-3, ChatGPT-4 was launched in May. Before we know it, ChatGPT-5 will be released - and we’ll be ready when it does.
Forget Everything You Know About Artificial Intelligence, It's About to Get Crazier
·Photo Source: GatesNotes If Paul Revere were alive today, instead of riding a horse through town screaming “The British are coming! The British are coming!”, we believe he would have posted on his Substack and LinkedIn pages, “Artificial intelligence is coming! Artificial intelligence is coming!”
The second most viewed article was in the genetic engineering category, which is no surprise to our team. In our article we mentioned that it will be the next big advancement following artificial intelligence. Wondering why? Check out the article below to see how it’s moving to the front line of treatments.
You've Heard About Chatbot, but Have You Heard About These Gene Editing Advancements That Will Save Lives?
Photo Source: Organic Consumers Over the past six months, when reading about new tech or science advances, have you seen more content about artificial intelligence or genetic engineering? We would bet that out of 100 random readers, no more than a few of you, if any, answered genetic engineering. And if anyone did, they most certainly are a professional …
Our third most viewed article in April was about the creator economy, specifically regarding the rise of indie films as they enter the cinema and challenge big-budget blockbusters. Instead of scrolling through Netflix for something to watch, check out this article for some creative Indie film suggestions!
Welcome to The Era of Low-Budget Indie Films
Photo Source: iStock When I consider watching a movie, my first thought is to stream something on Netflix or Hulu - probably something I’ve seen before, and probably something produced by one of the streaming services themselves. The problem with this is that lately I’ve been feeling tired of the same old films, with traditional actors and painfully pred…