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Here’s what happened this week:
Humanoid robot learns by watching humans
LLM secrets: improve ChatGPT answers by up to 50%
GPT Store is here
Top 10 best AI gadgets from CES 2024
Let's dive in.
Humanoid robot learns by watching humans
The AI robotics company Figure showed their humanoid robot, Figure 01, making coffee. It learned how to do this in just 10 hours by watching videos of people making coffee.
Highlights:
The robot used a Keurig coffee machine and was really good at picking up and placing the small coffee pod.
They also showed a video where the robot had some trouble at first but then figured out how to do it right, which shows it can learn from mistakes.
Figure's training method lets the robot watch a task from beginning to end and learn the whole process.
Why it's important: This demonstration by Figure shows that robots can do a variety of tasks in the real world. Their way of training robots means they can learn many different jobs and keep getting better at them.
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LLM secrets: improve ChatGPT answers by up to 50%
A new research paper looked at different ways to make chatbots and big language models like GPT-4 work better. They found out that using any of the 26 ways they suggest can make these chatbots 50% better.
You don't have to use all 26 ways. Just pick the ones that work best for what you need.
We tried some of these ways and saw that even using just one or two of them makes a big difference in how well ChatGPT answers.
For instance, if you need help understanding something complicated, you can ask like this:
"Explain [topic] to me as if I'm a beginner in the field."
GPT Store is here
OpenAI just started the GPT Store, where people can find GPTs made by others and creators can earn money from their AI assistants.
Highlights:
GPT Store: It has over 3 million GPTs made by the community, with different categories, a leaderboard of trending ones, and selected top picks.
Revenue Program: There's a plan to start paying U.S. creators in the first quarter of the year based on how much people use their GPTs.
ChatGPT Team Plan: Costs $25 per month for each user (if paid yearly) or $30 per month (if paid monthly). It offers a shared workspace and tools to manage users.
New Features: ChatGPT now has personalization and long-term memory, which means it can remember things from one chat to the next and get better over time.
Why it's important: The launch of the GPT Store brings attention back to the GPTs made by the community, which was hard to find before. The new features in ChatGPT make it a more helpful and personal tool, as it can adapt to each user and remember past conversations.
Top 10 best AI gadgets from CES 2024
This week has been full of new tech at the CES 2024 exhibits. Here are the most exciting and useful AI technologies from this year's event:
Highlights:
Holobox: A human-sized hologram box for realistic streaming of people from anywhere in the world.
Louise: An AI health platform that helps improve fertility and increase chances of having a baby.
Timekettle X1 Interpreter Hub: An AI device that translates 40 languages in real-time, making it easy for people who speak different languages to talk to each other.
Whispp: An AI-powered voice device that helps people with speaking disabilities to communicate more easily.
Rabbit R1: A phone that doesn't use apps, offering a more natural way to use a mobile device.
Motion Pillow: A pillow that detects snoring and adjusts itself to reduce it.
Bmind: A smart mirror designed for mental wellness, offering therapy sessions and guided meditation.
Nimble: An AI device that scans your feet to apply and dry nail paint perfectly.
Ballie by Samsung: A round robot that helps with household tasks, like controlling appliances and showing videos.
Minitailz: A health and GPS tracker for dogs.
Why it's important: These technologies show how AI is becoming a bigger part of everyday life, making things easier and solving real-world problems. From improving health and communication to simplifying daily tasks, AI is changing the way we live and interact with the world around us.
Top-5 AI tools this week
Leap AI - Build powerful AI workflows and automate your work (link)
Langbase - Build, deploy, and manage generative AI apps (link)
Krea AI - New feature for automatic prompting for AI images (link)
Items - AI-generated free design assets (link)
Hero - Sell stuff faster with AI (link)
AI image
An average day for an American (source)
Different era workmen reacting to modern tech (source)
AI meme
The Real AI Takeover
Weekly Thread
Weekly Midjourney Prompt
aerial view, a massive sea-monster lurks below the surface, paddleboard swimmer, beach, natural lighting, award-winning nature photography, portrait --style raw --ar 9:16 --v 6.0
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