Filters
- You can filter the timeline and table below by AI company to focus on innovation from a particular organization (e.g., OpenAI or Meta), tag to focus on announcements, AI news, etc, and/or search by keyword.
- You can also filter using the pills in the table. Selecting a pill will activate a filter. Select it again to release the filter, or select another pill to switch out a filter.
- Filters affect both the timeline and table.
- Use the CLEAR ALL FILTERS button to start fresh.
- You can share a filtered view of the timeline by copying the url.
Timeline
- Drag the handle below the timeline to increase the height.
- Drag the canvas to pan horizontally or vertically.
- Use the zoom buttons in the upper-left corner of the timeline to narrow down the timeline. If all the events disappear and you're within the 2018-current time range, increase the timeline's height and/or keep clicking the zoom in button.
- To read more about an update, select it in the timeline. This will filter the table below where you can get more details. To release the filter, click the event again in the timeline. (Your active event with be highlighted with an orange border.)
Table
- Pills in the Company and Tag column can be used as filters for the dashboard. To release the filter, either click the pill again (from any row) or update the global filter at the top of the dashboard. So if, for example, you filter the dashboard by OpenAI by clicking its pill, you can release it by clicking any OpenAI pill in the table (or by updating the global Company filter).
- To read more about an update, click the link icon in the Source column.
- The table is sorted by date, with the most current events at the top (i.e., descending order).
- For the company, I'm more focused on the company responsible for the AI innovation, not research companies, organizations they partner with, etc. So if OpenAI partners with a publication, for example, only OpenAI will appear in the Company column, not the publication.
- You can sort the table by any column except Source since it only contains links.
- If you discover a 🦟 please
let me know! 👊
Search
- Keywords you search for will be highlighted in the table for ease of scanning.
- Search terms are captured in the url so you can share a link to a query, e.g.,
this search for 'cancer'.
Tutorial
Learn how to use this app in
my announcement blog post.
Back to the App
Note: Returning to the app with this button will clear any filters you applied to the timeline. If you want to preserve your work, use your browser's back button.