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Google Adds AI-Magic to Ads and Product Photos
PLUS: Opera's AI Powered Browser, DragGAN Image Tool
Hey there, this is Beeps! Here are our main topics of the week:
🖥️ Google Adds AI-Magic to Ads and Product Photos
🖼️ DragGAN AI: Manipulate Images with Unprecedented Precision
🌏 ChatGPT's Founders Advocate for International AI Regulatory Body
💻 Opera's AI Powered Browser
🩺 Swiss Scientists Use AI to Restore Mobility to Paralyzed Man
Read time: 4 minutes
So, Google is giving their Ads a bit of an AI facelift, folks! Just feed your landing page to the shiny, new conversational AI, and watch it spit out everything from keywords to images for your campaign, like some sort of ad-making wizard. In the not-so-distant future, search for "Which supplements do i need" and you might encounter a freakishly personalized ad that knows you better than your ex. Even better, Google is using generative AI to add more tools in marketers' toolkits, making campaign scaling a breeze. Looks like the AI revolution is here, ready or not!
DragGAN is a nifty tech that lets you play God with generated images, moving them around with the casual swagger of a maestro. Imagine being able to effortlessly reposition anything from Aunt Mildred's smirk to your dog's wagging tail on a photo, that's DragGAN. At its core, this magic trick is all about feature-based motion supervision and a fresh-off-the-lab point tracking method. So you can artistically deform images while having full command over every pixel. Best part? Manipulations you perform still look real, even when you're messing with obscured content or bending shapes that should ideally stay rigid. So go ahead, give DragGAN a whirl and prepare to outshine Picasso!
OpenAI's top dogs, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, and Ilya Sutskever, have proposed the idea of an international regulatory body for AI. They believe AI is advancing so quickly that existing authorities can't keep up. Let's face it, AI can be both a threat and a valuable asset. The proposal acknowledges that AI needs some kind of management because, let's be real, it's not going to regulate itself. They suggest an organization modeled after the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to establish and enforce standards and agreements. OpenAI also supports tracking compute power and energy usage for AI research. Timnit Gebru, an AI critic, agrees we need external pressure and better regulation, not just profit motives.
Opera One, the browser that promises to revolutionize your browsing experience with its fancy-sounding "liquid navigation." This early-access developer version is out to replace the old Opera Browser and boasts a modular design perfect for the AI-powered web era. The interface is so dynamic that it practically rearranges itself when you add new features or open tabs. No more cluttered mess! And don't worry about lag and stuttering because Opera One is multi-threaded now. It has a separate thread just for those sleek animations, so nothing can interrupt your smooth web surfing. But the real star here is Tab Islands, which automatically groups related tabs and lets you collapse or expand them. Say goodbye to tab chaos! Plus, you get all these nifty sidebar features like workspaces, integrated AI, music players, and messengers.
Swiss scientists have brought back the hope of walking for Gert-Jan Oskam, who has been paralyzed for years. Thanks to the magic of AI, they created a "digital bridge" between his brain and spinal cord, allowing him to regain control over his lower body. Using an AI "thought decoder," they decoded Oskam's thoughts and translated them into electrical stimulation that bypassed the injured parts of his spinal cord. The result? He can walk again, albeit with crutches for now. Kudos to the Swiss scientists!
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