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Senior execs at two blue-chip organizations explain how they’re embracing automation — and why everyone in these businesses, including IT pros, are reaping the rewards.
An Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign for the Segway Navimow robot lawn mower with VisionFence will soon launch in North America. The device can use integrated sensors to detect lawn edges and obstacles and navigate in areas of weak signal. Other features include EFLS positioning and adjustable cutting height.
Coding & Productivity Tools suggests that other artificial intelligence (AI) tools are superior to ChatGPT in certain ways, yet they are not widely utilized. The video aims to showcase these tools and their unique features that make them stand out from ChatGPT, a widely known and popular AI tool. Delve into the features and benefits of these AI tools, explaining why they are better than ChatGPT and how they can enhance productivity in coding and other areas. In the video, you will find out why these tools have not gained widespread adoption despite their advantages over ChatGPT, perhaps discussing factors such as marketing or accessibility. Today’s video will likely be informative for those interested in AI tools and how they can improve productivity and efficiency in various fields.00:00 — Intro.
00:57 — Autonomous AI
01:16 — AgentGPT
04:41 — Ora.sh.
05:38 — Meetcody.ai.
07:11 — Jasper.
09:08 — literallyanything.io.
10:57 — My thoughts on AI
12:03 — Outro#BETTERThanChatGPT #tiffintech
What can I say? I found that thoroughly entertaining, and the animation style to be a little jerky but engrossing. The AI tools used to create this short are Elevenlabs, Runwayml’s GEN2, and ChatGPT-4.
This is interesting. The thing that stuck with me was the fact that the “mass” appearance and texture is consist in the different vignettes, what allows it to be the character it was intended to be as per the script. I wonder if this was achieved by frame referencing the prompt of additional vignettes with was originally created.
Some of the big AI tech companies (Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic) sat with Vice-President Kamala Harris for two hours on Thursday. President Biden stopped by the meeting, telling the execs “What you’re doing has enormous potential and enormous danger.” An “independent exercise” at DEF CON 31, a major hacker event in August, will provide a transparent public assessments of how well existing generative AI systems meet the Biden administration’s AI Bill of Rights blueprint.
Is it possible to get ahead of unintended consequences?
Companies are seeking innovative ways to improve collaboration and productivity as remote and hybrid work become more common. Google Workspace has invested in generative AI tools to reduce user workload, but Almanac.
Google Workspace has invested in generative AI tools to reduce user workload, but Almanac, a platform for structured collaboration, believes that getting humans to work better together can increase productivity.
Following a closed beta that included over 1,000 organizations, including Indeed and Cisco, the company is now releasing early access to its platform. Additionally, it provides insight into how businesses can improve collaboration through “The Modern Work Method,” based on interviews with over 5,000 business leaders.
Gamers have been clamoring for better non-player characters (NPCs) for years, and the arrival of conversational AI may finally provide the computing superpower to make it possible. Several companies are now using natural language processing AI for games and entertainment, customer service, training and education. Mindverse’s MindOS targets enterprise, while Inworld helps game designers create AI powered NPCs (non player characters), which they describe as “Mind as a Service” (MaaS).
I saw Inworld’s extraordinary AI at work while attending the Disney Accelerator demo last fall where Inworld powered a very, very chatty and diplomatic 3CPO robot.
AI-enabled NPCs will soon be ready for their close-up.
Accelerating Breakthroughs in Critical and Emerging Technologies — Dr. Erwin Gianchandani, Ph.D. — Assistant Director for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships, U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)
Dr. Erwin Gianchandani, Ph.D. is Assistant Director for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships, U.S. National Science Foundation, leading the newly established TIP Directorate (https://new.nsf.gov/tip/leadership).
The TIP Directorate is focused on harnessing the nation’s vast and diverse talent pool to advance critical and emerging technologies, addressing pressing societal and economic challenges, and accelerating the translation of research results from lab to market and society, ultimately improving U.S. competitiveness, growing the U.S. economy and training a diverse workforce for future, high-wage jobs.
Learn more about MinnaLearn’s and the University of Helsinki’s AI course — no programming or complicated math required.