
Avery Yip
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Today we’re shipping some updates to our Magic AI assistant that make it more powerful, intuitive, and faster. We built these AI tools to help humans do their data work— writing queries, futzing with Python code, digging up answers— faster and with more confidence. Our goal is to augment, not replace, human insight. That means Magic isn't an "AI data analyst", because honestly, we don’t really think that should be a thing. Today's updates let you: * Generate multiple cells in your notebook with AI, chaining together SQL, Python, and Charts. * "@ mention" warehouse tables and dataframes to point Magic at specific resources. * Quickly switch between editing, fixing, and generating new cells with keyboard shortcuts * Work faster and more confidently with overall improvements to generation speed and accuracy. Check out some unedited examples of Magic being helpful in the thread below, and let us know what you think of these new features!

So thrilled to announce that @kiwi Michael Sutherland, ex-CTO of Real Madrid, is now leading our Sports Go-To-Market strategy... what does that mean for Kalder? 👀



1/ We are entering year 7 (!) of the #AccelScholars program at @UCBerkeley, during which time we've had the pleasure of working closely with 160+ talented, mission-driven, wonderful humans, who together are the most active alum community that @Cal has to offer





