Open Source Social Agent, Sigma AI Browser, and Paying for Cursor Pro
Tools and industry news from the world of artificial intelligence.
Morning y’all!
It’s Thursday and we’re almost there folks. Almost there. Let’s jump into it! On a personal note, I finally used one of the AI developer tools (Cursor) and really fell-in-like with their implementation and the results.
This isn’t an official recommendation since $16-$20 a month isn’t something small but if you’re building some early-stage prototypes or concepts then it might be worth the payment. I bought the yearly pricing at $192 a year or $16 a month.
Have you used any of these types of apps to the point of paying for them? Hit me in the comments and let me know.
Open source social media agent. Cool.
Will AI tools consistently fake alignment?
First AI chip goes public via SPAC.
Research on video generation (VideoRAG) over large amounts of data.
Lifelong learning of LLM agents, open source.
New AI tools for LinkedIn job seekers.
Meta has used LibGen to feed LLMs, piracy central.
Deep learning notes via Andrew Ng.
OpenAI thinks in Chinese? Why?
Will AI control us? Or will we?
An AI-first browser called Sigma.
Brand API for branding for B2B software.
Google makes AI free in Gmail and Docs but ups the cost by $2.
Adobe launches live co-editing in beta.
MiniMax-01 is an open source agentic tool.
A live try-on via Hugging Face called Leffa.
Automate work in plain english.
Google partners with AP to show news via their Gemini chatbot.
Sysco shares their AI Defense for enterprise adoption.
And that’s it friends! Have a great rest of your day!
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— Summer