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🚨 This week has been nothing short of extraordinary.
Nvidia AI ad
Unity new AI
Japan's New Plan
RealityScan X Unity
Microsoft Free Course
AI "Anime" in Real Time
Record memories in 3D
Google Controllable Image
Nvidia 3d Graphics Structure
Here's what you need to know:
1. Google Reveals Controllable Image Generation
It helps you move or resize objects, or even replace them with items from real images, without changing the rest of the scene.
I personally love this.
🔗 dave.ml
3. Unity AI
Unity just revealed its new AI engine, it will enable super-fast development of games.
Soon one game developer can actually make a professional game alone.
4. Microsoft has released a FREE AI course for beginners.
It's a 12-week, 24-lesson course.
🔗 aivalley.ai
5. Unity X RealityScan
Look at this stunning 3D environment created by using RealityScan(mobile app) and Unreal Engine 5's modeling tools.
Looking forward to games of this quality.
6. @WistLabs showcases new "Move your memories"
It's a tool that records memories in 3D.
Now by default, memories appear in front of you after selecting.
7. After Photoshop released Generative Fill, some people are making the wider version of world-famous memes (it looks damn amazing)
By @StepnEurope
8. Time Magazine is giving me "AIxiety"
The new cover features the word "Humanity" with a glowing "A" and "I," discreetly hinting at the growing concerns about AI's potential dangers.
9. AI Advertising may take off soon.
The world's largest advertising agency group, announced a partnership with Nvidia to create ads using generative AI.
They combine AI with Nvidia's Omniverse (3D scene-building platform), for higher-quality output.
10. Nvidia Unleashes Neuralangelo 🗽
Nvidia has unveiled its groundbreaking AI model, Neuralangelo.
This novel AI has been designed to convert 2D video clips into 3D graphic structures.
11. A Reddit user created an advanced AI basketball referee.
Some change is going to happen in sports within 2 years with AI.
12. Japan Goes All In on AI:
The Japanese government recently surprisingly stated that it will not enforce copyrights on data used for training AI.
I guess this is just the beginning, many countries may do this.
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