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The last few days have been rich in new AI models announcements. We saw new Adobe, DataBricks, Airtable, and Hume AI platforms. In addition, we learned that we're about to get a revenue-sharing program for OpenAI’s GPT Store, open-sourced wearable AI gadgets, and much more!
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Featured Materials 🎟️
News of the week 🌍
Useful tools ⚒️
Weekly Guides 📕
AI Meme of the Week 🤡
AI Tweet of the Week 🐦
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Adobe Announced GenStudio Ad Generation Platform
Perhaps the major technology event of the week is Adobe Summit 2024. At the conference, Adobe announced the alpha release of its GenStudio platform and a few other AI tools, which will be available to enterprises later this year.
GenStudio is an AI platform for marketers that promises simple and fast ad content generation. The developers say it will be helpful for both large companies and small businesses, as well as freelance marketers and agencies.
Here are the main features that GenStudio offers:
Give marketers brand-approved templates to generate high-performing content for paid media, social, email, and web channels.
Train GenStudio on the organization’s branding, customer personas, and product descriptions to ensure relevant and on-brand AI-generated copy and images.
Use generative AI to review copy and imagery before sending for approval to ensure the content aligns with brand guidelines, product documentation, and customer segments.
Adobe GenStudio is currently in alpha, with general availability expected later this year. According to Adobe, pricing isn’t fixed and will vary depending on the client.
AI Assistant & Firefly Services
In addition to GenStudio, the company also showed an AI assistant for Adobe Experience and updates for Adobe's Firefly generative AI model.
The Adobe Experience Platform AI assistant can answer technical questions about using Experience Cloud apps, automate tasks, fetch performance data, and compile audiences into groups that may respond better to certain promotional content.
As for Firefly Services, this platform promises to provide brands with “over 20” AI tools and APIs for automating tasks like image resizing and expanding backgrounds.
Firefly's AI model is also getting some updates, including “structure reference,” which allows users to upload an image that will influence the layout of generated content and new custom models that enable companies to train their own versions of Firefly.
I can't call myself a person who often works with graphic editors. The basic functions of Figma and Photoshop are enough for me. However, AI products by Adobe at least makes me think about exploring this niche in more detail.
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News Of The Week 🌍
OpenAI Prepares Revenue Sharing Program for GPT Builders
OpenAI's X-account has a post saying that the company is already testing a payment model for creators developing custom GPTs. When the GPT Store opened in January, the company promised to pay creators by the year's first quarter.
As a reminder, the GPT store allows you to create your own chatbot versions. With this solution, you can make almost anything from a service for analyzing PDF files to a personal tutor. When the builders will receive the first income is currently unknown.
If you want to quickly figure out how to create custom GPTs, we have the right post to get you started:
Hume AI Showed Conversational AI with Emotional Intelligence
The company introduced its flagship product, the Empathic Voice Interface (EVI). This conversational AI provides voice communication, knows when users are finished speaking and learns to generate voice responses optimized for user satisfaction. EVI is based on a new form of multimodal generative AI called the empathic large language model (eLLM) developed by Hume.
Open-Source AI Wearable Gadget with 24h+ on Single Charge
Nik Shevchenko, a young entrepreneur and founder of WeLoveNoCode, showed his new project. This is the Whomane’s Friend, a wearable AI device that records everything you say and gives proactive feedback and advice.
Apparently, the gadget will offer an affordable alternative to Humane's AI Pin and Ray Ban Smart Glasses. Here are its features:
Whomane’s Friend has an open-source design, making it easy to build and modify.
It costs less than $100 to assemble, lower than all competitors in the market.
Composed of just four components readily available on Amazon, making it straightforward to develop even for beginners
It offers real-time AI audio processing and the capacity for users to add custom software. A camera can also be added for enhanced functionalities.
Even though we're only seeing a base for future gadgets so far, I'd call Whomane's Friend one of the most interesting AI products in recent months. Especially considering the affordable price.
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DataBricks Announces a New Open-Source Model DBRX
DataBricks introduced DBRX, a new open-source LLM designed to match the performance of closed-source models and help users develop customized AI. Early reviews showed that DBRX has only surpassed the xAI, Meta, and Mistral platforms but is "shockingly close" to OpenAI's GPT-4 in language comprehension, math problem-solving, and programming.
You can see DBRX’s results below:
According to the company, the model cost DataBricks over $10M and was developed to provide open-source users with capabilities similar to those provided by closed-source models.
Amazon Will Invest Additional $2,75B into Anthropic
Amazon is making its largest outside investment in its history to gain an edge in the AI race. A few days ago, the tech giant said it would spend another $2.75 billion backing Anthropic, a startup that’s developed the chatbot called Claude. It is one of the few competitors of ChatGPT and Gemini, which successfully holds its position and attracts many users.
You can learn more about Claude and other chatbots with our AI Benchmark:
Airtable Rolls Out New AI Features
Airtable's new AI-powered summarization and analytics feature allows customers to quickly understand the information in their workspace and share their thoughts with the team. It will also automatically apply categories and tags to information and direct any actions to colleagues.
Airtable AI will allow users to push a button to create emails or social media posts. It will also translate data into other languages while maintaining the same tone as the original content.
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Useful Tools ⚒️
Fynk - AI-powered contract management software
Sendspark Dynamic Videos – AI personalized videos for sales
Redesign With AI – makes design easier and more creative with AI
NewOaks AI – 24/7 SMS AI conversational appointment booking
WriteSmart is an AI-powered commenting tool for LinkedIn posts. It helps you write engaging comments on social media by using AI to consider the post's content, intent, and profile to generate relevant comments. You can also draft your own comments and use WriteSmart to add more refined language. According to the developer, WriteSmart can generate comments in 26 different languages.
Weekly Guides 📕
Make Applications using Free AI Software Engineer on Your Computer: Devika
Ultimate AI Midjourney V6 Architecture Guide
A Comprehensive Guide to Working with the Mistral Large Model
Investing in Artificial Intelligence (AI): A Beginner’s Guide
AI Meme Of The Week 🤡
I mean, like... This picture only makes things more horrifying, no?
AI Tweet Of The Week
The most impressive tweet of the week is a post from HeyGen. The startup has reached a milestone: its avatars can now gesture and speak multiple languages in motion! Follow this link to see examples.
(Bonus) Material 🏆
Inside the Creation of the World’s Most Powerful Open Source AI Model
The Fight for AI Talent: Pay Million-Dollar Packages and Buy Whole Teams
AI Emerges as Next Shiny Thing in the Energy World
AI for business processes and product
OpenAI wants Hollywood to use Sora
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