This week:
- Dwarkesh Patel (his podcast is excellent on artificial intelligence and other topics) talks to Mark Zuckerberg about Llama3, open-source, and progress in AI.
- David Palumbo, an artist particularly affected by AI, discusses risks and ethical considerations with a really wise conclusion: "What our clients really need from us is what the A.I. button cannot and never will be able to give: a human expression in all its flawed, beautiful glory."
- Reid Hoffman putting together a few tools we have referenced previously to create a digital twin. "Me, myself, and (A)I: a Q&A with my AI avatar"
- Seth Godin has switched to Claude.ai (endorsed). "Don’t ignore AI because it’s dumb. Figure out how to create patterns and processes where you can use it as the useful tool it’s becoming."
- "Build high-end product photoshoots in minutes" - a pretty compelling demo via Flair.ai.
- A wild demo on upsampling video with artificial intelligence via Adobe research. It's still constrained by video length at the moment but pretty incredible out of the box today.
- "Dify is an open-source LLM app development platform. Its intuitive interface combines AI workflow, RAG pipeline, agent capabilities, model management, observability features and more, letting you quickly go from prototype to production."
- As someone who is often trying to enrich unstructured data, I am excited to demo V7Go. "Solve tasks, reliably at scale. Connect your data to GenAI workflows."
- And for a demo/paper I will be trying to prototype this week: "AutoCrawler: A Progressive Understanding Web Agent for Web Crawler Generation"