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Welcome to Full Stack AI, where we stack up the latest and greatest news in the world of artificial intelligence.
Our pancakes may be fluffy and delicious, but our coverage of AI is even more stacked. We’ll keep you up-to-date on all the cutting-edge developments in the field, from machine learning to natural language processing. So grab a syrup bottle and dig in – it’s time to dive into the stack!
🥞 Today’s Stack
- New and must-have AI tools.
- 7 new no-cost generative AI training courses.
- Twitter account of the week.
- AI generated images of the week.
- AI and the future of humanity | Yuval Noah Harari at the Frontiers Forum.
- How to build a prompt.
🤖 New and must-have AI tools
Each week, we highlight new, must-have, and underrated AI tools to help you increase your productivity and add value to the market.
Build your AI stack with these tools:
- Bitskout – Data extraction for documents and emails.
- Moda – All in one platform for email, SMS, forms & automations.
- Meet Geek – Automagically video record, transcribe, summarize, and share key insights from every meeting.
- Codium – Generating meaningful tests for busy devs.
- Adcreative – Generate conversion focused ad creatives and social media post creatives.
🎓 7 new no-cost generative AI training courses
Google has recently launched a set of seven new generative AI courses that are now available to the public for free.
- Intro to Generative AI
- Intro to LLMs
- Responsible AI
- Image Generation
- Transformer Models and BERT Model
- Create Image Captioning Models
- Intro to Generative AI Studio
📲 Twitter account of the week
Each week, we highlight a community member who we believe is a must-follow and will bring value to your feed.
Nicolas Neubert (@iamneubert) is a product designer & tech evangelist living in germany. He is currently working at elli by volkswagen empowering electric life. Previously he worked at convidera crafting over 30 different software products.
He shares a lot of Midjourney prompts that are sure to step your prompt game up.
If you want learn about AI and designing products, follow him and checkout his website.
🌄 AI generated images of the week
If you could design your own car, what would it look like?
Here’s what Helena Manzanita (@HelenaManzanita) came up with.
She calls it Roosevelt. It combines classical elements with electric technology.
Prompt:
editorial product shot, An electric car with retro apperance, luxury coupe, boasting a powerful electric engine, spacious interior, and sleek design, epitomizing the elegance of early automotive craftsmanship., warm soft natural light illuminating the car, shot on ultra high resolution digital camera , combination of futuristic and vintage --ar 3:2 --s 750 --style raw
💻 AI and the future of humanity | Yuval Noah Harari at the Frontiers Forum
In this keynote and Q&A, Yuval Noah Harari summarizes and speculates on ‘AI and the future of humanity’. There are a number of questions related to this discussion, including: “In what ways will AI affect how we shape culture? What threat is posed to humanity when AI masters human intimacy? Is AI the end of human history? Will ordinary individuals be able to produce powerful AI tools of their own? How do we regulate AI?”
The event was organized and produced by the Frontiers Forum, dedicated to connecting global communities across science, policy, and society to accelerate global science related initiatives.
It was produced and filmed with support from Impact, on April 29, 2023, in Montreux, Switzerland.
📝 How to build a prompt
While there isn’t a specific recipe for writing an efficient prompt, there are some general guidelines you can follow to increase your chances of obtaining better results.
Here’s a helpful thread by Alie Jules (@saana_ai) on how to construct a prompt for Midjourney.
Alie Jules is an AI educator and consultant. You can learn more about her on her website.
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As always, we appreciate your feedback on how we can make future editions even better.
Until next week, let’s connect on Twitter and keep the conversation going!