😱 Scary real AI news presenter

Plus: Japan Studies 'Mind-reading' AI

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Happy Tuesday folks! And welcome to another edition of WhatAI.

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⚡ 5 AI Tools — Supercharge your productivity

🦾 5 AI Tutorials — Level up your skills

🤖 What’s Trending — Must know things happening in AI

📸 Picture of the day

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âš¡ AI Tools 

Supercharge your Productivity with AI tools

  1. June AI — Let’s you answer complex product questions in your favorite language : English (Link)

  2. Summarist AI — An AI tool that provides free book summaries by just feeding it the name of the book (Link)

  3. WhimsyWorks — Get your kids to love reading with choose-your-own-adventures, powered by GPT-4. (Link)

  4. AI Intern — A ChatGPT powered personal assistant for Slack designed to make your work life easier and more efficient. (Link)

  5. MayDay — An AI-assisted calendar that helps you make time to thrive. (Link)

🦾 AI Tutorials

Level up your Skills

  1. Midjourney V5 - How to upload a reference image or art and use as a prompt [detailed tutorial] (Link)

  2. Text-to-speech generators are getting so good. (Link)

  3. How I make faceless YouTube videos in 10 minutes with AI. (Link)

  4. 8 AI tools you probably didn't know existed. (Link)

  5. AI can crack your passwords in less than a minute, here’s how to set a safe one. (Link)

🤖 What’s Trending

Must know things happening in AI

Media unveils ‘scary real’ AI news presenter

Kuwait media has unveiled a virtual news presenter powered by Artificial Intelligence.

‘Fedha’ as they called the persenter looks scary real, with blond hair and light-coloured eyes — reflecting the oil-rich country’s diverse population.

The idea is that ‘Fedha represents everyone’.

The presenter is created to read news bulletins on a Kuwait News Website, which is part of ‘The Kuwait Times’.

There was a flood of reactions on social media, including from journalists, who see their very jobs in danger by the arrival of AI. Also the potential to spread disinformation with AI was a comment widely heard.

Quora is building a ‘better’ ChatGPT

ChatGPT was the first chatbot we got to interact with, a remarkable piece of technology, but kind of a crappy interface.

Being over-capacity and choppy (slow) answering your questions is more like a standard feature than an exception.

There is also no mobile version of ChatGPT.

Quora, sees this as something of an opportunity and has launched their app called ‘Poe’.

Poe works as it ‘bundles’ multiple chatbots and pitches your question to each chatbot for the best answer. ChatGPT, GPT-4, Claude Plus, Claude Instant, Sage and Dragon Fly.

The mission is to get the best and really really fast answers.

Future plans for Poe have it ‘flipping’ through multiple chatbots, to solve specific questions. If I’m programming for example, I need the help of chatbot(s) with expertise on that subject.

In that future Poe becomes sort of a ‘swiss army knife’ for AI tools.

🤖 Headlines & Stories

More AI News Headlines

📸 Picture of the Day

Discover the amazing Midjourney art by MadPencil

Prompt (use to create art in this style):

Luminous, holographic ( insect name) , photo realistic, bioluminous, alive, stunning, vivid colors, natural, dim lighting, professional artstation , professional, rococo and baroque, 4k, ultra detailed, vibrant colours, translucent, realistic, dark atmosphere , center aligned photo, burry neon light effect in background

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