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🔫 You Can Now Have Virtual Conversations With Actual WWII Vets

... and More Boobas! Goodbye Traditional Breast Cancer Screening

Hello, fellow nerds 🧙

It looks like OpenAI is heading to Hollywood to have its very own red carpet moment this week.

Their mission? To show off SORA and its mind-blowing video generating capabilities. Everyone from talent agencies to movie studios is gonna get a peek at the future. Tyler Perry already canceled an $800 million studio expansion after he first saw SORA, so if that’s any indication, Hollywood is about to be turned upside down.

Here’s the daily quests in AI to complete today:
  • 🔫 You Can Now Have Virtual Conversations With Actual WWII Vets

  • đź‘© More Boobas! Goodbye Traditional Breast Cancer Screening

  • 🤣 Meme Monday

  • đź‘€ Education Will Never Be The Same

You Can Now Have Virtual Conversations With Actual WWII Vets

So this is one of those moments where we get to see the absolute beauty of AI in action.

For you history buffs out there, the New Orleans Museum just opened up a new exhibit, Voices of The Front, where you can choose from eighteen different WWII vets, and ask them damn near any question about their life in the war and at home.

What’s crazy is these guys were asked over one thousand questions each to build their specific AI profile.

That means, in total, a whopping 18,000 answers were recorded.

Now, being that there’s an AI backbone to all this, the AI will actually learn how to become more conversational and answer questions even better over time.

Which, is a perfect use case for something like this.

But the true power of this exhibit comes from the legacy that it’s capturing. Being that there are fewer and fewer WWII vets every year, what an amazing way to preserve their stories for many years to come.

More Boobas! Goodbye Traditional Breast Cancer Screening

AI tool, Mia, detects breast cancer better than humans and rightfully so.

If a tumor is smaller than 15mm when detected, patients have a 90% survival rate over the next 5 years.

Once in awhile, it’s undeniable to recognize where AI shines.

Mia dominates traditional breast cancer screening:

  • Same fresh “eyes” while “reading” scan #1 or #10,000

  • Inclusivity built in - scans were from “women all over the world”

  • Early stage tumors are nearly invisible to the human eye (millimeters)

  • Mia was trained on millions of mammograms… talk about experienced (on average, breast cancer doctors view only 5,000 breast scans per year)

Although Mia is still in early testing, she shows a ton of promise!

After all, sometimes there’s an inherent advantage to an analytical workaholic who doesn’t eat or sleep.

🤣 Meme Monday

It’s Monday, we all need a little laugh…

#gotem

Daily Delight

Just something fun and interesting around the web.

Virtual reality is finally hitting its potential. From the looks of it, Apple is wayyyy ahead of the competition. I mean, just look at what you can do with this!

Apple Vision Pro education examples

What’s happening inside the Realm

A list of side quests to explore and more.
  • 💰️ A small Caribbean island cashed in thanks to the AI boom, raking in over $32 million last year.

  • ✍️ Financial Times releases its own AI bot trained on every single article they’ve ever written to answer financial questions.

  • 🔉 Google’s new AI, Health Acoustics Representations, can now diagnose diseases based on only coughing and breathing sounds.

  • âť” Apple researchers are looking for ways to ditch “Hey, Siri” and just have your phone know when you’re asking it a question.

That’s all the quests we have for today. Check back tomorrow for more!

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