CES Kicks Off, Samsung TVs Will Identify Food on the Screen, More 2025 Predictions
Tools and industry news from the world of artificial intelligence.
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Tuesday and we’re up and at ‘em.
AI is coming for military. It’s already here. Thanks Palantir (above). A bit old but interesting to see how far they’ve come.
Samsung TV’s are going to identify food for you.
Domain-specific models make a lot of sense. Same with emerging “wedges”.
Create a chatbot that knows everything about your product, open source.
The AI PC is coming.
How AI-assisted coding is changing everything.
Sam Altman reflects on AGI.
Brain-Computer Interfaces are growing and I’m personally excited by this.
OpenBolt.dev, a mix of Bolt.diy and Bolt.new.
Streamline your scientific research with AskCure.
A team of agents working for you is the future? Prepare for 2025.
GeoSpy is kinda freaky. Privacy anyone?
A workflow of AI agents doing complex tasks (above).
Hummingbot for high-frequency crypto trading bots, open source.
Building a AI startup with less than $1m? Possible I suppose.
25 predictions for AI in 2025.
OpenAI and safer models.
Manga generation with diffusion models (below):
Climate Tech in 2025 is going to be a big thing with AI?
University cheating crisis of AI.
Your AI second brain, open source project.
Comparing flights with AI. The bigger idea is whether this is replacing the web.
There’s some pretty neat tech being shared at CES, like these:
Create landing pages with CodeGuide, Bolt, and Netlify.
Open source lip sync tool.
Make your prompts and queries contemplate the situation before going for it.
Cosmos is NVIDIA’s open source video world model. If you want Jensen’s full keynote then you can find it here.
Open source orchestration in python.
A curated list of “awesome” AI agents for your computer.