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Another Crazy Day in AI: An Almost Daily Newsletter


Hello, AI Enthusiasts.


The first day of the week is almost over, but the AI excitement is just beginning.


Let's explore the latest news and insights together!


Here's another crazy day in AI:


  • New Chrome AI tools for effortless browsing

  • LLMs in Education: Can AI grade short answer questions?

  • How Groq's AI chip boom turned it into a $2.8 billion Nvidia contender

  • Some AI tools to try out


TODAY'S FEATURED ITEM: Chrome enhances browsing with new AI features


Wix AI Image Creator/a robot working on a laptop alongside two humans

Image Credit: Google Blog / "3 new Chrome AI features for even more helpful browsing"



Do you find yourself overwhelmed by numerous browser tabs or wishing for an easier way to identify on-screen content?


Parisa Tabriz, Vice President of Chrome, recently shared exciting updates on how AI is transforming the browsing experience in Chrome. Whether you're a tab hoarder, an online shopping enthusiast, or just someone who can never find that one website you stumbled upon last week, these updates are aimed at making your life a whole lot easier.


Let's break down the cool stuff coming your way:

  • Google Lens for Desktop: Imagine being able to search for anything you see on your screen without interrupting your flow. With Google Lens now available in Chrome, you can simply click the Lens icon, select what you want to learn more about, and get instant visual results—all without leaving your current tab.

  • Tab Compare: Tired of flipping between tabs while shopping online? Soon, Chrome will help you compare products effortlessly. When you’re looking for the perfect item, like a new Bluetooth speaker, Chrome will generate a handy comparison table that shows all the essential details—specifications, prices, and reviews—right next to your open tabs.

  • Natural Language Search for History: Ever forgotten the name of that great restaurant you looked up last week? Now, you can just type a question like, “What was that ice cream shop I found?” into your Chrome history, and it will help you find it. This feature makes it easier to rediscover sites you loved, and you can turn it on or off as you like.


Looking ahead, these advancements hint at a future where our digital tools become increasingly proactive and intuitive. As AI continues to evolve, we may see even more sophisticated integrations that can anticipate our needs before we even articulate them.



Read the full article here.

OTHER INTERESTING AI HIGHLIGHTS:


LLMs in Education: Can AI grade short answer questions?

/Owen Henkel, Libby Hills, Adam Boxer, Bill Roberts, Zach Levonian

This paper evaluates the ability of Large Language Models (LLMs), particularly GPT-4, to grade open text responses in K-12 education. Using a novel dataset from the Carousel quizzing platform, the study finds that GPT-4, with basic few-shot prompting, performs close to human-level accuracy in grading short answer questions across various subjects and grade levels.


Read the paper here.


How Groq's AI chip boom turned it into a $2.8 billion Nvidia contender


/Richard Nieva, Forbes


Groq, a startup specializing in AI chips for inference tasks, has raised $640 million and is now valued at $2.8 billion. With its highly efficient Language Processing Units (LPUs), Groq aims to challenge Nvidia's dominance in the AI chip market. The article explores Groq's journey, recent successes, and future plans.


Read more here.


SOME AI TOOLS TO TRY OUT:



  • Deferred.com: free AI tax research assistant for instant, accurate answers


  • Supademo: create interactive product demos using AI


  • Minduck: turn thoughts into visual mind maps for easy content creation and editing



That’s a wrap on today’s Almost Daily craziness.


Catch us almost every day—almost! 😉


Wowza, Inc.

Leveraging AI for Enhanced Content: As part of our commitment to exploring new technologies, we used AI to help curate and refine our newsletters. This enriches our content and keeps us at the forefront of digital innovation, ensuring you stay informed with the latest trends and developments.


Another Crazy Day in AI: An Almost Daily Newsletter


Hello, AI Enthusiasts.


It's Finally Friday! 🎊 We hope your week has been fantastic.


Before you switch to weekend mode, check out our latest AI updates and trends.


Here's another crazy day in AI:


  • AI's attempt at visual storytelling

  • Khan's vision for AI in schools

  • Survey shows growing confidence in AI for healthcare

  • Some AI tools to try out


TODAY'S FEATURED ITEM: Digital publication explores AI's storytelling skills


Wix AI Image Creator/a robot working on a laptop alongside two humans

Wix AI Image Creator/a robot working on a laptop alongside two humans



Can a machine truly capture the art of storytelling with data?


Russell Samora and Michelle Pera-McGhee, journalist-engineers at Pudding took on an intriguing challenge: teaching a machine to create a data-driven visual story from scratch.


They tested Claude, a model from Anthropic, through the entire process of creating a story, from generating ideas to developing visuals. This experiment dives into the capabilities and limitations of this technology, evaluating how well it can perform tasks typically handled by skilled human storytellers.


What they discovered was eye-opening:

  • Claude excelled at rapid idea generation and data analysis

  • It produced serviceable prototypes for basic charts quickly

  • The AI struggled with complex visualizations and nuanced storytelling

  • Human intervention was crucial for quality control and refinement

  • Claude lacked the critical thinking to question results or spot intriguing data quirks

  • The experiment highlighted AI's potential as an efficient assistant rather than a replacement for human creativity

  • Data-driven storytelling still requires the human touch for that perfect blend of insight and craftsmanship


Samora and Pera-McGhee concluded that AI is more of a super-efficient assistant than a replacement for human creativity. While it can speed up certain tasks, the art of storytelling - blending insight, creativity, and craftsmanship - still requires a human touch.


This experiment gives us a glimpse into a future where AI and human storytellers might work hand in hand, each playing to their strengths. For now, though, it seems the art of data-driven storytelling remains firmly in human hands.



Read the full article here.

OTHER INTERESTING AI HIGHLIGHTS:


Khan's vision for AI in schools

/Robert Bellafiore Jr. on City Journal

Salman Khan, founder of Khan Academy, explores the transformative potential of AI in education, focusing on personalized learning through AI tutors like Khanmigo. This AI-driven approach aims to customize education for individual student needs, promising enhanced engagement and access to a broader range of subjects.


Read more here.


Survey shows growing confidence in AI for healthcare


/Andrea Fox on Healthcare IT News


A national survey reveals that nearly half of Americans are optimistic about AI’s potential to improve healthcare. AI is expected to enhance diagnostic accuracy, efficiency, and patient outcomes, with many believing it will also reduce treatment costs and support healthcare professionals rather than replace them.


Read more here.


SOME AI TOOLS TO TRY OUT:



  • MagicSchool: AI for teachers - simplify lesson planning, assessments, and communication


  • Neural Consult: AI tool for healthcare training, including medical search and question generation


  • Amabay: create a custom AI agent to handle queries for you



That’s a wrap on today’s Almost Daily craziness.


Catch us almost every day—almost! 😉



Leveraging AI for Enhanced Content: As part of our commitment to exploring new technologies, we used AI to help curate and refine our newsletters. This enriches our content and keeps us at the forefront of digital innovation, ensuring you stay informed with the latest trends and developments.




Hello, AI Enthusiasts.


Happy Wednesday! Wow, we’re at the halfway point of the week.


As you settle in for the evening, let's explore the latest AI news and innovations that have been buzzing this week.


Here's another crazy day in AI:


  • How to write effective prompts for Gemini in Workspace

  • Microsoft study on AI and real-world productivity

  • Meta introduces custom AI Studio

  • Some AI tools to try out


TODAY'S FEATURED ITEM: Tips for using Gemini in the Workspace side panel


Gemini for Google Workspace / Your always-on AI assistant across Google Workspace—as sales associate



Are you making the most out of your AI tools in the workspace?


Imagine having a super-smart assistant right at your fingertips, ready to help you tackle your daily work tasks with ease. That's exactly what Google's Gemini in the Workspace side panel aims to be. In a recent article on The Keyword, Google's official blog, Molly McHugh-Johnson shares some invaluable tips on how to make the most of this AI sidekick across Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive.


Here's the cheat sheet to becoming a prompt-writing pro:

  • Take Cues from Suggestions: Start with product-specific suggestions in the side panel to leverage tasks Gemini excels at within each app.

  • Focus on Basics: Use persona, task, context, and format in your prompts for clear and relevant results.

  • Use @ Symbol: Reference other files in your prompts to provide more context and connect information seamlessly.

  • Experiment and Iterate: Refine your prompts and experiment with different approaches to achieve better outcomes.

  • Share Insights: Collaborate and share what works and what doesn’t to continuously improve your use of Gemini.


The world of work is evolving, and Gemini in the Workspace side panel is leading the charge. It's not just about working harder; it's about working smarter. As you dive into the world of AI-assisted productivity, remember that every master was once a beginner.


Start small, experiment often, and don't be afraid to push the boundaries of what you think is possible. Who knows? You might just discover a workflow so smooth, you'll wonder how you ever managed without it.


So why not give it a try? Your next great idea might just be a prompt away.



Read the full article here.

OTHER INTERESTING AI HIGHLIGHTS:


Microsoft study on AI and real-world productivity

/Jaffe, S., Shah, N.P., Butler, J., Farach, A., Cambon, A., Hecht, B., Schwarz, M. and Teevan, J. eds. 2024

This report from Microsoft explores how generative AI, specifically tools like Microsoft Copilot, enhances productivity in real workplace environments. Through a series of studies, including a large-scale randomized controlled trial, the research shows that AI tools can significantly boost productivity. However, the impact varies by role, function, and organization. The report also highlights the importance of adoption and utilization for maximizing AI's benefits.


Read the paper here.


Meta introduces custom AI Studio


/Meta Newsroom


Meta introduces AI Studio, a platform allowing users to create, share, and discover custom AI characters without needing technical skills. Users can design AIs for various purposes, from generating memes to providing travel advice. Creators can also use AI Studio to automate responses to common questions, helping them engage more efficiently with their audience.


Read more here.


SOME AI TOOLS TO TRY OUT:



  • Datrics: simplify data preparation, exploration, and experimentation with an intuitive AI analytics platform


  • ChartFast: automatically analyze data and create complex visualizations without manual effort


  • Meta AI Studio: design and share custom AI characters easily, no technical skills required



That’s a wrap on today’s Almost Daily craziness.


Catch us almost every day—almost! 😉



Leveraging AI for Enhanced Content: As part of our commitment to exploring new technologies, we used AI to help curate and refine our newsletters. This enriches our content and keeps us at the forefront of digital innovation, ensuring you stay informed with the latest trends and developments.

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