The Knowledge Jar AI Community Rewind: June 9, 2024

Welcome back to The Knowledge Jar AI Community!

Every week we cover

  • The previous week’s AI Webinars and AI Tutorials

  • The upcoming week’s AI Webinars

  • AI News and Information

As a gift to you, we are providing a free AI community. You can access webinars and tutorials and stay informed about upcoming in-person events.

Last Week’s Events

Webinars

Last week, we demonstrated how to create effective Landing Pages in just 30 minutes! If you missed the webinar, no worries - you can check out the replay below.

Tutorials

  • In the What Makes a Good Prompt (Spanish) video, you will learn about the ICRAFT Examples framework for effective AI prompts.

  • In the What Makes a Good Prompt (English) video, you will learn about the ICRAFT Examples framework for effective AI prompts.

  • In the What is Prompt Engineering video, you will learn about the essential elements of prompt engineering.

This Week’s Events

  • Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2024

  • Time: 12:00 Noon Central Time

  • Length: 30 minutes

  • Host: The Knowledge Jar

Perplexity Pages is a feature introduced by the AI-powered search engine Perplexity, designed to help users create comprehensive, visually appealing content on any topic. This tool allows users to compile, organize, and share information seamlessly, instantly transforming hours of work into just a few minutes by generating structured drafts.

Join us for 30 minutes to learn about this cool feature.

AI News

  • Wikipedia should be worried. Perplexity AI's new feature allows users to transform their searches into shareable, interactive pages, enhancing the way information is disseminated and consumed online.

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  • Brain chips are becoming real. FinalSpark's Neuroplatform offers cloud-accessible biocomputers using living human brain organoids wired into silicon chips. This allows researchers and commercial users to interact with these efficient, dopamine-trained brain chips via Python-based software.

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  • The Jetsons Starbucks is just around the corner. At NAVER's 1784 tower in South Korea, around 100 Rookie robots powered by AI, 5G, and cloud technology deliver coffee, food, and packages throughout the 28-story building, showcasing the future of automated services in spaces like Starbucks coffee shops.

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  • The Jetsons Starbucks is just around the corner. At NAVER's 1784 tower in South Korea, around 100 Rookie robots powered by AI, 5G, and cloud technology deliver coffee, food, and packages throughout the 28-story building, showcasing the future of automated services in spaces like Starbucks coffee shops.

    Learn More

  • Amazon’s new Quality Control improvement. Amazon's Project PI uses advanced AI and computer vision to detect product defects, such as incorrect colors or sizes, before shipping. This ensures quality control and reduces returns by isolating and assessing problematic items in several North American warehouses.

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  • Meet your new weatherman from Microsoft. Microsoft's latest AI model, Aurora, simulates the atmosphere to help scientists understand and predict climate patterns, enhancing climate research and forecasting capabilities.

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  • In a groundbreaking study, AI was used to predict potential new antibiotics. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania used machine learning to predict nearly 1 million potential new antibiotics from Earth's microbial diversity, marking a significant advancement in combating antibiotic resistance.

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  • China’s text to video AI solution is insane. Kuaishou's new AI video model, Kling, generates photorealistic videos up to two minutes long with advanced features like improved movement and 3D face and body reconstruction, positioning it as a strong competitor to OpenAI's Sora.

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  • Wikipedia should be worried. Perplexity AI's new feature allows users to transform their searches into shareable, interactive pages, enhancing the way information is disseminated and consumed online.

    Learn More

  • Brain chips are becoming real. FinalSpark's Neuroplatform offers cloud-accessible biocomputers using living human brain organoids wired into silicon chips. This allows researchers and commercial users to interact with these efficient, dopamine-trained brain chips via Python-based software.

    Learn More

  • The Jetsons Starbucks is just around the corner. At NAVER's 1784 tower in South Korea, around 100 Rookie robots powered by AI, 5G, and cloud technology deliver coffee, food, and packages throughout the 28-story building, showcasing the future of automated services in spaces like Starbucks coffee shops.

    Learn More

  • The Jetsons Starbucks is just around the corner. At NAVER's 1784 tower in South Korea, around 100 Rookie robots powered by AI, 5G, and cloud technology deliver coffee, food, and packages throughout the 28-story building, showcasing the future of automated services in spaces like Starbucks coffee shops.

    Learn More

  • Amazon’s new Quality Control improvement. Amazon's Project PI uses advanced AI and computer vision to detect product defects, such as incorrect colors or sizes, before shipping. This ensures quality control and reduces returns by isolating and assessing problematic items in several North American warehouses.

    Learn More

  • Meet your new weatherman from Microsoft. Microsoft's latest AI model, Aurora, simulates the atmosphere to help scientists understand and predict climate patterns, enhancing climate research and forecasting capabilities.

    Learn More

  • In a groundbreaking study, AI was used to predict potential new antibiotics. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania used machine learning to predict nearly 1 million potential new antibiotics from Earth's microbial diversity, marking a significant advancement in combating antibiotic resistance.

    Learn More

  • Tic Tok’s got the last dance. Tic Tok’s parent company ByteDance is reportedly renting Nvidia's advanced H100 chips from Oracle's US-based servers to train AI models, exploiting a loophole in US chip export restrictions aimed at China.

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