Screen Shot to Code, Google Meet Get Meeting Bot, AI for Mental Health
A few links and tools that you can check out today!
Morning y’all!
Hope the weekend treated you really well and that you’re rested and restored.
Every week seems to have its own unique challenges but that won’t stop artificial intelligence running and making our lives better right?
Facebook’s version of ChatgPT allows you to ask it pretty much anything. The results are mixed but folks know this could become a serious competitor.
OpenSearch GPT is a personalized AI search engine that apparently will learn about you and your interests, like Perplexity for instance.
Skeleton Fingers is a web app for AI-powered audio transcriptions via URL, upload, or direct from your voice and microphone.
Screen-shot-to-code is precisely what you think it is.
KitOps is an open source MLOps tool that packages and versions your AI models into ModelKit that data scientists and engineers can use.
ai-utils is a developer toolkit that makes it simple to build with the Workers AI platform.
Generista is a community plugin via Figma that helps you create generative artwork in an easy interface.
LLM Datasets is a GitHub repo that has high-quality datasets, tools, and concepts for fine-tuning LLMs.
Google is releasing their own “take notes” tool, powered by Gemeni for Google Meet. I personally hate Zoom but hate Google Meet less, so, this isn’t terrible.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) just made new regulations requiring AI-generated voice calls to disclose the use of artificial intelligence. Will that stop the spam calls? Probably not.
Feeling Great is an AI-powered mental health app and service.
Fast, accurate, and affordable transcription? Ok.
AI-powered inspiration for your own yard. Get that landscaping on!
And that’s it my friends! Have a great week!
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— Summer