Maria Sharapova Likes AI, China's KLING > OpenAI's Sora, and Messy File Names
A few apps and news around the artificial intelligence world.
Morning y’all!
It’s Friday and we’ve made it. We can all breathe a deep, big sigh of relief and remember that it’s all going to be ok, I promise.
Now, I can’t promise that we’re all going to figure out all of our problems this weekend but you can either rest assured they’ll work themselves out or do something intentionally about it — perhaps like that hard convo that you shouldn’t have had already but haven’t, yet.
You got this, I believe in you.
※\(^o^)/※
— Summer
These ex-Trello staffers have built an AI-powered task management tool. I’m only sharing this because Trello is super-popular and I was curious about this next iteration, given the team’s history.
Maria Sharapova talks AI with helping coach folks how to play better sports, in addition to creating more opportunities for fans.
Turn any webpage into an easy-to-read translation. Comes with a browser plugin too.
Chinese tech firm Kuaishou just announced KLING, a text-to-video AI model with longer outputs than OpenAI’s Sora, at 1080p resolution to boot.
Want to know more about your contracts? Use Exante. I don’t like the name but it might be useful anyways.
Animator rejoice! Cartwheel can generate 3d animations from just text.
Not too shabby!
Jenni AI helps you write and edit your next research paper.
Use AI to clean up your desktop and computer files, at least the naming part.
Oh, and a rubik’s cube solve that’s faster than a speeding bullet and thoughts on the most humbling moment — enlightening.
Have a good one folks!
※\(^o^)/※
— Summer