AI and the Human Genome, Ray-Ban and Meta Glasses, and the Fastest AI
A few links and websites to review in-between your real work.
Morning y’all!
I hope you’ve survived half of the week and are all smiles for it! Even if it hasn’t gone perfectly well, we can still find a reason to be positive about it all.
At least that’s what I tell myself! Have a good one friends.
(づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ
— Summer
A second brain? Ok. That’s what folks have been trying to do for ages.
Profluent just shared news about OpenCRISPR-1, the world's first open-source AI-developed gene editor capable of editing the human genome. I love the fact that it is open source so it can have even more folks contribute.
Ray-Ban is trying to stay relevant and they believe AI is one of the angles that might work. Users can allows the glasses to process photos, audio, and text through voice commands.
OpenAI shared some research about giving system prompts stronger weighting which can help fend off against jailbreaks and adversarial attacks.
The fastest AI you say? This website has it down for you, bruh.
Some words from Seth Godin:
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.
A good reminder on to think differently about AI and the way we can build products.
A versatile AI-powered tool for knowledge gathering and sharing, integrating multiple sources like YouTube, Twitter, and Podcasts.
And that’s it friends. Have a good one!
※\(^o^)/※
— Summer