Real World AI: A Weekly Peek Into Today’s Tech
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From the way we design graphics to how we accessorize, artificial intelligence is embedding itself more seamlessly into our daily routines. This week, we spotlight Canva’s impressive new image-generation capabilities, highlight the push towards AI-infused wearables including Ray-Ban sunglasses, and touch upon some thought-provoking discussions about the coexistence of AI and art.
Plus, if you’ve been on the lookout for some efficient tools to boost productivity or spruce up your digital communication, we’ve got a line-up that might just catch your fancy.
So, let’s navigate this AI-driven landscape and uncover what the tech world has been buzzing about this week!
AI in the News
Companies race to make AI you can wear, including Ray-Ban sunglasses and a pendant necklace.
Zoom Docs launches in 2024 with built-in AI collaboration features taking another step toward a full office suite alternative.
Artificial intelligence startup Anthropic is in early talks to raise $2 billion, shortly after Amazon.com Inc. agreed to invest up to $4 billion in the company, according to reports.
Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott on how AI and art will coexist in the future.
Why humans can’t trust AI; constructing AI systems that behave in ways that people expect is a significant challenge.
A new study from Stanford suggests LLMs can provide constructive critiques at a similar level to a human counterpart.
Cool Tools
Intently – Turn LinkedIn actions into sales opportunities using behavioral data.
Promo – Promo turns your latest content into weekly/monthly newsletters.
Vribble – Transform your voice notes into clear summaries with AI.
Broadcast – Quickly draft weekly updates in Broadcast with AI and share on Slack and Email.
Coursebox – Create a course in under one hour with AI.
Whether you’re an AI novice or just wanting to stay informed, our weekly updates have got you covered. Settle down with your preferred drink and join us again next week as we explore more of AI’s engaging and understandable dimensions. See you then!