Wear AI and Learn Faster

Innovations in wearable AI and learning assistants

Welcome to this week's edition of The Breakdown! We have some exciting AI news to share with you today.

Personal AI assistants are not that impressive, yet. But they do seem to hint at how large language models (LLMs) are starting to change how we interact with technology. Someday, we might no longer need a traditional mouse, keyboard, or screen to accomplish menial computer tasks throughout the day.

In today's age of technology, it is more important than ever for school-age children to understand how AI works because they will often be the target market for businesses to sell to. Experience AI is a complete lesson plan for teachers and students to utilize to empower themselves with the knowledge of how AI works.

What did I just say? Here is a companion AI for students. It is designed to be a personal AI tutor that creates learning paths and quizzes to help students learn more effectively. AI companions are going to be a huge market in the next couple of years. People will have a personal AI assistant to do all kinds of things for them, such as teaching them, booking travel, or selling their stuff on eBay.

🌎 Around the Web

This week around the web, we have AI design tools, AI meeting note taker, AI-generated video explainer, and another chatbot.

  • Microsoft Designer: This design tool uses AI to help designers create accessible and user-friendly interfaces.

  • tldv.io: This AI meeting note taker uses natural language processing to summarize meetings and provide actionable insights.

  • HeyGen: This AI-generated video explainer platform uses deep learning to create engaging and informative explainer videos.

  • GodMode: This AI chatbot helps gamers improve their gaming skills by providing real-time insights and personalized feedback.

  • Uizard: This AI-powered design platform allows users to create UI designs from sketches or wireframes.

🛠️ The Best Open Source Tools

Another autonomous AI this week! These things are super popular. They have potential, but still have a ways to go before they really start changing the way we interact with technology. This repo makes it easy to set up and deploy your own autonomous AI agents in your browser using Vercel.

🎧 Listen Up!

Not a specific AI podcast, but they do cover it on occasion. It's a great resource for small startups and people trying to build a SaaS product.

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— Jordan Wade