You might have seen that ChatGPT went down yesterday. According to OpenAI, it was a DDoS attack that caused the chatbot to go down for about 90 minutes.
Anyway, here’s some good news:Â
- Disney plans to merge Disney+ and Hulu into one app and will test it soon.
- YouTube is getting a for you page. Everyone wants to be TikTok
- Apple is going all in on health with its next Apple Watch range, according to this report.
Figjam just got an AI-powered upgrade
There’s been a lot of AI-related news and announcements this week, OpenAI hosted its first-ever developer conference, Elon shared Grok with the world, and now Figma is getting in on the news.
Figma just launched FigJam AI, a suite of generative AI tools built for its online collaborative whiteboard tool FigJam. The idea is that FigJam AI should allow teams to hit the ground running faster by reducing the amount of time it takes to go from idea to collaboration.Â
Here’s the low down on what’s included:Â
Template prompts: This is where it all starts. FigJam will now present a number of suggested prompts to generate templates for things like flowcharts, brainstorm sessions, 1:1s, and more. Alongside that, it will also include a custom text box so you can get into the nitty-gritty of it and generate your own templates.Â
AI Sorting: One of the worst parts about brainstorming is trying to organize everyone’s thoughts by order of theme. Figma recognized that and created a tool that does it for you. Tell FigJam to sort stickies, and it will automatically re-organize them based on specific themes.Â
Summarize all the things: You’re done with your session, now what? Well, you probably don’t want to present a mess of sticky notes. FigJam AI includes a tool to quickly generate a summary of your brain dump so you can easily expand upon it or present it to the wider team.Â
FigJam AI is currently in open beta and is free for all users for now.Â
So we’re just… talking to software now?

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