Tesla Wireless Charging, Intel's Lunar Lake CPU, and a Personal Robot for Your Home
News and tools from the artificial intelligence world.
Hey y’all!
I hope you had a good weekend! Much-needed, as I shared previously and I may take a day or two off as I spend it mostly traveling.
Intel’s first look at Lunar Lake notebook computers with some focus on AI.
Tesla has a new patent for wireless charging, potentially for their robotaxis.
Personal robot for the home! I was talking to my father about this very thing last week but didn’t have any good examples.
LOL. The title though. Glasses. Just, glasses.
YouTube is building AI detection tools and other creator tools for their content.
Here’s the repo.
Here’s a python package to build knowledge graphs.
Google’s virtual try on isn’t half-bad. They say it’s increased engagement by 60%.
Machine learning course by Stas Bekman.
And Alex shares his launch of ReshotAI:
And I found this video, although entirely ridiculous, actually getting very close to convincing (that it wasn’t made by AI).
Finally, a hot take on how AI will impact the porn industry:
The P0rn industry is one of the most important in the world. It is well known that there are quite a few videos on the subject on the internet. However, AI will also bring about a huge change here. There will still be real people in the videos later on, but AI competition will probably drive down the costs of the actors and, on the other hand, there will be far fewer women working in the industry. Basically, however, I think that AI will indirectly free many women from this industry. And I think that's very good. It gets even more exciting when the GenAI women in the films start talking to you directly, so that you become an actor in the films yourself. Interesting times ahead.
I had to give this some thought because the industry does push the limit on privacy, technology, and technology laws.
Anyways, that’s it!
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— Summer