Open Source Version of Cursor, Teen Usage of GenAI is Up, and Bypass AI Detectors
Tools and news in the artificial intelligence world.
Morning y’all!
I’m spending a few more days on the beach, meeting friends I haven’t seen in a while as well as doggos that I love:
I love them so much! My calendar is full so it’ll be a shorter version for today’s newsletter! But, we’ve got some interesting tools and news that will keep you busy until… tomorrow! Have a great one folks!
Automate tasks with python and a copilot.
Humanize text so you can bypass AI checks and detectors.
All-in-one homework helper.
Nearly three-fourths of teens have used at least one type of generative AI tool, most often for homework help, according to Common Sense Media's new report.
Challengers are coming for NVIDIA’s lunch. No surprise here.
A curated, open source repo for research around comic understanding.
AI growth for your website.
Google’s going to flag that AI content for you in search.
AI legal intelligence. Just raised $22m.
AI planning and scheduling.
Construction monitoring via AI.
Salesforce confirms that AI will take jobs. Unique perspective, bruh.
Void is an open source version of Cursor. Wow.
Snap’s AR glasses are as ugly as you might think.
AI’s memory works — gasp — very similar to humans.
DreamRP is ethical character creation. But AI doesn’t care about ethics?
Free AI bootcamp via Mark Cuban in Dallas.
And that’s it friends! Enjoy humpday!
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— Summer