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Skip the Clickbait 🎣
Plus: Create engaging pitch decks 📊
Hey there,
The market for generative AI could reach $1.3 trillion in 2032 from $40 billion last year, growing at more than 40% annually! New report from Bloomberg indicates the tech is expected to disrupt everything from customer service to banking.
source: Bloomberg
In today’s update:
📰 News: Skip the Clickbait 🎣
🛠️ Tools: Create engaging pitch decks.
🧠 Misc: Google is training AI for end-to-end software development, plus true crime AI deepfakes.
Reading time is 3 minutes. Let’s dive in 🤿
Skip the Clickbait headlines
What: Are you tired of clickbait headlines? As clickbait-y as it might sound, we have news for you. A new AI will rewrite the clickbait headline based on content of the article, so you know exactly if you need to read it.
Artifact, a news aggregator app created by the co-founders of Instagram, will let you mark news headlines as clickbait and a new handy AI feature will rewrite the headline for you.
Plus, if enough users mark a headline as clickbait, you might only see the AI generated headline.
Why it matters: Artifact is using AI to personalize how you consume news from multiple publishers. The app is leveraging it’s user base to fine-tune content based on things you like and filter out spam and clickbait. It’s already being called the “TikTok for text”. Check it out here.
New Tools
Leverage AI to grow
Rep AI: This AI-powered tool helps deliver a personalized shopping experience to your website visitors on Shopify (link)
Gamma: Create engaging presentations, memos, briefs, and docs that are easy to discuss live or share.(link)
Misc
From the corners of the Internet
Learn: Create real-time 3D talking faces (link)
Read: How Google is training AI for software development (link)
Grant: OpenAI’s $1M grant for development of AI-powered cybersecurity(link)
TrueCrime deepfake: TikTok accounts are posting AI generated clips of murder victims describing their own demise! (link)
Amazon is using AI to weed out damaged goods (link)
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