💡 What are the nerds up to?
➜ Building AI-First Products with LLMs. Mike Knoop, co-founder of Zapier, shared publicly what is his advice to the company's AI engineering teams. Seven pieces of advice, to be more exact. Good read.
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➜ AI Burnout Is Here: CNBC spoke with artificial intelligence engineers at top tech companies. TL;DR: they're not happy. They’re complaining about the burnout, rolling out AI tools at breakneck speed just to appease investors rather than to solve problems for end users.
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➜ Detecting Bitcoin Dirty Money: Blockchain researchers from Elliptic, IBM Watson, and MIT have used AI to spot money laundering on the Bitcoin blockchain. They claim AI methods help identify illicit wallets and money laundering patterns, which were previously hidden from view.
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➜ Prompts Behind AI Voice. A month ago I wrote about Hume.ai, the first AI voice capable of reading facial expressions and voice tone for personalized responses. Someone got around guards, and got the original prompt behind Hume. Guidelines are worth checking.
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➜ LLM Agent Trains Robot Skills. Getting a robot to walk on a yoga ball might not seem like a huge step in AI development, but it is, as it is not possible to accurately simulate the ball’s surface. DrEureka is an LLM agent that writes code to train robot skills in simulation, and writes more code to bridge the difficult simulation-reality gap.
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➜ Rapid Prototyping In Hours Instead of Weeks? Shipaifast is a new startup that helps people quickly set up the code for prototyping their ideas and then turn them into AI apps. Founders mix Next.js & Supabase boilerplate with some prebuilt AI apps.
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