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Brainyacts #96
In todayβs Brainyacts we:
check out an interesting productivity tool
get updated and styled QR codes
discover a large contract lawyer gig related to an AI testing project
learn that Jeopardy clues are art (according to one person)
wait for a Bing Chat microphone to appear
get a meme on AI skills
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πΊοΈ π§ GenAI Search/Brainstorm/Mind Map
They call it a mashup of Google search + Pinterest. I think it is more than that. Check out Albus AI.
Here I share a 6 min walk through that I just did to give you a better sense of what this can do and how you might use it.
ποΈπΌοΈ AI Embeds Functionality In Art and Ads
QR codes are used everywhere. If are not fully familiar with them, here is an example and explanation below.
If you point your smartphone camera at it you will see it generate a link that will say βMedium.β It is a link to one of my articles that has recently had a resurgence of interest. Anyway, you get the functionality here.
A QR code is like a barcode you see on things at the store, but instead of just lines, it has a bunch of tiny black squares arranged in a larger square pattern on a white background. It's a type of image that computers or smartphones can read very quickly.
You can think of a QR code as a way to store information in a picture. This information can be a website address, a phone number, text, or other data. When you scan the QR code with your smartphone camera or a QR code reader, it can take you to a website, show you a message, or even dial a phone number. It's a shortcut that saves you from having to type out all that information yourself.
While cool looking, QR codes are tough to incorporate into ads or design as they needed to be separated from the core art work.
But AI is changing this and it is a great example of how AI will bend and bend art, advertising, and functional interaction with brand, events, celebrities, and even each other.
Now instead of being a separates part of the picture, they are the picture!
Check out these AI-generated QR codes - try them - they work.
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Is Someone Using Contract Lawyers to Train an LLM?
I caught this tweet in my threads last night and it caught my eye. If you unpack this thread you can see that some folks raise some interesting questions. I am going to be shooting an email off to the recruiting who is referenced to learn if I can get more insight. But check it out and let us know what you think.
JD required.
Remote temp opportunity.Remote 4-month job, FT & PT 20-30 hour
Robert Half is seeking a large number of JDs and licensed attorneys for a remote opportunity for a fascinating AI testing project.
1/8
β Brandy Mai, JD, CEM (@crisistalker)
4:00 PM β’ Jun 10, 2023
Jeopardy Questions Cannot Be Written by AI
At least, this is, according to Ken Jennings, the famed Jeopardy champ who also hosts from time-to-time. He recently crossed the picket line of striking Hollywood writers - so maybe he was just doing some CYA. Whether he believes it or not, it's an interesting question to consider - are Jeopardy clues simply word puzzles or works of art?
Allegedly You Can Now Speak to Bing Chat Directly Thru Your Computer
But! I cannot seem to get access to it. Nor can others.
In the Memetime:
Products are not AI. Skills are not products. πππ Abi Aryan!
Don't ask me why I hate LinkedIn..
It's this kinda stuff going viral and getting reposts in there π€¦ββοΈ
Who'll tell all these LinkedIn influencers that these aren't "AI skills" but "products/tools with some AI integration"?
β Abi Aryanπ¦ (@GoAbiAryan)
3:38 AM β’ Jun 11, 2023
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