Welcome to our weekly newsletter, your go-to source for the latest in AI news, tools, and expert insights.
Here are the latest breaking news updates:
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AI Chip Faces Unexpected Delays
Microsoft’s advanced AI chip, important for competing in the AI hardware market, has been said to be postponed until 2026. This delay could hinder its plan to lessen dependence on outside suppliers.
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AI Coding Tasks Just Got Browser-Friendly
Cursor has introduced a new online app that helps manage AI coding assistants. This tool allows developers to easily give tasks, monitor progress, and combine code, which is already boosting productivity at large Fortune 500 companies.
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Your Unshared Photos May Soon Belong to AI
Facebook is asking for your permission to look at and study your private photos on your camera roll, even if they aren’t sent anywhere, using Meta AI. This is sparking major concerns about privacy and the limits of what should be shared online.
Check out these awesome new AI tools:
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CASi Scout– Find popular subjects before they become big so your posts can shine and feel real
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Collate– Count your PDFs, look through them, and talk with them without needing to sign up or any restrictions while keeping everything private on your device
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Avatalks– Expand your language abilities by having fun chats and getting instant responses from lively 3D AI characters
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PrompTessor– Count how well your AI prompts work by looking at what they do well finding things to change and making better connections
Today’s prompt to inspire your creativity:
"Using your extensive knowledge in [Niche/Field], please provide a comprehensive strategy that includes: 1) Target audience identification, 2) Content creation ideas, 3) Engagement techniques, 4) Growth tactics, and 5) Measurement of success for a [type of platform or method, e.g., social media, blog, e-commerce store]. Additionally, suggest relevant tools and resources that can assist in implementing this strategy. Ensure your response is practical and actionable for both beginners and advanced users."