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Another Crazy Day in AI: Make Claude Work the Way You Do

Another Crazy Day in AI: An Almost Daily Newsletter

Hello, AI Enthusiasts.


It’s Wednesday night before Thanksgiving! What special plans do you have for tomorrow? 🦃


In the world of AI, Anthropic has launched an exciting update for Claude that introduces custom styles, allowing users to tailor the chatbot’s responses to fit their preferred tone and structure.


On another note, Microsoft has clarified that customer data from Microsoft 365 apps like Word and Excel is not used to train its AI models, ensuring your information remains secure. Meanwhile, Adobe Research has unveiled the MultiFoley model, designed to support multimodal sound generation through video, audio, and text inputs.


Wishing you all a joyful Thanksgiving filled with family, friends, and good food! ✨


Here's another crazy day in AI:

  • Custom styles now available for Claude

  • Microsoft addresses AI training rumors about 365 apps

  • Reasearch: Video-guided foley sound generation with multimodal controls

  • Some AI tools to try out


 

TODAY'S FEATURED ITEM: Responses That Fit Your Workflow


Image Credit:Wowza (created with Ideogram)

Image Credit:Wowza (created with Ideogram)


Have you ever wished your AI assistant could speak your language, not just literally, but stylistically?


Anthropic’s recent update for Claude.ai is designed to fulfill that desire by introducing customizable response styles tailored to each user's unique communication preferences. This new feature empowers users to shape how Claude communicates, whether for professional documentation, casual conversations, or educational purposes.


Credit: Anthropic
Credit: Anthropic

Here’s what you’ll find in this new feature:

  • Three preset styles to choose from:

    • Formal: For polished, professional communication.

    • Concise: Short and direct responses for efficiency.

    • Explanatory: Detailed, educational responses perfect for learning.

  • Custom style creation: Users can upload samples of their writing or give specific instructions to create a personalized response style.

  • Real-world applications: Companies like GitLab have successfully integrated these styles to streamline their internal communications and improve collaboration.

  • User-friendly interface: Setting your preferred style is straightforward and can be adjusted as your needs change over time.


Credit: Anthropic
Credit: Anthropic

This update reflects a broader trend in the design of AI tools, moving away from one-size-fits-all solutions toward adaptable systems that align with individual communication styles. The ability to standardize tone or shift to different communication needs can be particularly beneficial in collaborative environments, where consistency plays a crucial role in effective teamwork. Whether you're streamlining internal processes or refining external communications, this flexibility positions Claude as a versatile tool for enhancing collaboration.


Additionally, this feature underscores a growing emphasis on making AI interactions feel more intuitive and relatable. By enabling users to adjust responses to suit their preferences, tools like Claude are exploring new ways to bridge the gap between human communication and technological efficiency, fostering a more natural interaction without sacrificing professionalism.


In a landscape where personalized experiences are increasingly sought after, this development represents a practical approach to integrating customization into everyday workflows. As these capabilities continue to evolve, they invite us to rethink how we communicate effectively, both in professional settings and our broader engagement with technology. It’s an intriguing advancement that contributes to making AI interactions feel more aligned with human communication.



Read the full article here.

 

OTHER INTERESTING AI HIGHLIGHTS:


Microsoft Addresses AI Training Rumors About 365 Apps

/Jess Weatherbed, The Verge


Microsoft clarified that customer data from Microsoft 365 apps like Word and Excel is not being used to train its AI models. The clarification came after concerns arose from a misunderstood privacy setting in Office, which led to speculation about data usage for AI training. While Microsoft emphasized that connected features requiring internet access don’t involve AI model training, the incident reflects growing public concern over companies leveraging user data for AI without explicit consent. Similar situations with Adobe and other tech giants underscore the need for clearer communication about data policies.



Read more here.

 

Reasearch: Video-Guided Foley Sound Generation with Multimodal Controls

/Ziyang Chen, Prem Seetharaman, Bryan Russell, Oriol Nieto, David Bourgin, Andrew Owens, Justin Salamon, University of Michigan, Adobe Research


Adobe Research introduces the MultiFoley model, designed for video-guided sound generation that supports multimodal conditioning through text, audio, and video. This innovative model allows sound designers to create high-quality sound effects that align with or creatively diverge from visual content, providing enhanced control over the audio experience. By training on a combination of professional sound effects and internet video datasets, MultiFoley achieves synchronized and high-fidelity audio generation, outperforming existing methods and expanding creative possibilities for video sound design.



Read the paper here.

Source: arXiv:2411.17698
Source: arXiv:2411.17698
 

SOME AI TOOLS TO TRY OUT:


  • Faang - Practice interviews with an adaptive AI interviewer providing tailored feedback.

  • AssemblyAI - Advanced speech-to-text capturing nuanced human speech.

  • Asana  - Automate tasks, prioritize work, and adapt workflows seamlessly.


 

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


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EXCITING NEWS:

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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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