Slay Your Dating Game with AI, Human-Robot Marathon, and AI Footwear
Tools and industry news from the world of artificial intelligence.
Hey y’all!
Tuesday and some of us are now starting the week. That’s it. Those are the facts. For those that liked watching Donald Trump take office then hats off to you! And if you didn’t then I’m sure you’ve just ignored most of the noise. C’est la vie.
In other news, I’ve been testing some AI avatars for this small writing project and here are 3 iterations that I came up with and would love to know your thoughts on these!
I had her narrate the beginning parts of this post here. The aren’t great but the progress over the last year is impressive. I could try other tools and apps but Humva looked easy enough to try.
Have a great day! Oh, and here’s some AI stuffs.
A new AI engineer tool.
Design to MVP in 10 hours.
Good thoughts on default info for Cursor.
Overview of DeepSeek-R1.
Slay your dating game with AI.
Seemless podcast creation via AI.
Dear Sama, stop the hype bullshit.
AI designed footwear is coming!
Will AI help under-performers catch up?
Speed is everything when it comes to voice AI agents.
AI will replace engineering jobs. It’s coming says Mark.
Iterate through your engineering prompt requests for better results.
State of tech tools in 2025, so far. ChatGPT is winning for product folks.
Windsurf Wave is improving their code editor.
Same with Devin as one of these code editors will reign supreme.
Or a new one code editor called Trae via Bytedance
Will AI eat the browser? No, but, I think it’ll change things to make it faster. “Browsing” seems to be a natural human behavior but the modalities will shift.
The global struggle to regulate AI. Why not just stop it already?
The first human-robot marathon in China.
Things are definitely changing with work, based on this LinkedIn report.
And that’s it friends! Have a great Tuesday and first day back for US folks!
※\(^o^)/※
— Summer
I like the first avatar because she looks to the right less and smiles less, so I felt the delivery of her message was more believable.