AI and SEO, Cancer Identification, Real-Time DOOM, and Mac Apps w/o Code
News and tools from around the artificial intelligence space.
Morning y’all!
The most exciting thing in today’s newsletter is the magically-generating DOOM game while you play it using generative AI. Check it out below!
A blog post on how to use AI for technical SEO. They also have a trends for marketers .pdf that I’ve downloaded and provided here so you don’t have to give them credentials that you don’t want them to have.
Download it here:
Yes, you’re welcome. 😋
Researchers recently developed an AI tool called AINU that can differentiate cancer cells from normal cells and detect early stages of viral infection, by analyzing high-resolution images of cell nuclei. Wow. Not a terrible thing!
OpenAI is going to raise a ton of money, possibly at a round valuing them in excess of $100 billion. Sheesh. That’s a lot of money.
Google has released GameNGen, an AI system that can simulate DOOM in real-time, running at over 20fps with visuals that would be impossible to distinguish from the original game. Impressed.
We’ll see where it all heads, I’m sure.
The competition for AI inference is competing on efficiency now and ML Commons has released the results of it’s competition. NVIDIA is presently winning but others are starting to catch up.
NVIDIA revenue jumped 122% and last quarter their revenue was at $30b. Yikes.
Bland AI is a phone call automation platform, recently putting together a $16m Series A funding round. I think we all can hope that the call centers of the past will not be the call centers of the future.
CoreWeave has become the first cloud provider to offer advanced AI infrastructure, using the NVIDIA H200 Tensor Core GPUs.
Molypix offers AI-powered design tools for posters, invitations, postcards, and more.
SoundHound has partnered with MUSC Health to deploy AI agents for streamlining patient appointments. I like these types of products because the benefits are much more clear and obvious to an end-user.
A personal CRM but using AI? Not original but the website is… dark.
Big bets? All the time. Honeywell is getting into the action.
Turn your Figjam into a website. That’s it.
Create Mac apps using AI?! I used to design and build macOS apps so this is personally very interesting.
And that’s it friends! Have a great rest of your day!
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— Summer