This is my bet too. And one I’ve talked about a lot. Next 3 years of ML startups and AI/ML VC will be focused on the application layer of LLMs (even the compute-optimal mini-LLMs like chinchilla). Buckle up.
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Build Next.js App with Stable Diffusion on Replicate
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Here's how to build a @nextjs app that runs Stable Diffusion with Replicate: https://
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LEO Satellites Integration into 5G Networks and Digital Transformation
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New Dawn! Brings low earth orbit #Satellites into #5G #network – a step beyond #Apple #innovation in #iPhone14 to broader #telco #DigitalTransformation ! https://
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ChatGPT Guide: Understanding AI and Professional Applications
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Just published a 5500-word article on ChatGPT, what it is, why it’s important, and how professionals can use it in their daily lives Give it a read here
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Large Language Models: From Research to Killer Applications Era
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2019-2023 are the big years of large language model releases. 2023-2025 will be the years for the killer LLM-enabled apps. (…in the slang way, not the terminator way.)
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Translation Glasses App Test: Real-Time French Subtitles Experience
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Tested translation!
— Allie K. Miller (@alliekmiller) 20 décembre 2022
I’m wearing the glasses while the app is translating – it’s showing me the French subtitles as I speak.
Pros: fast, 9 languages, easy to use, easy to read in AR
Cons: have to specify “to and from” languages, lower accuracy when audio is hard (action movie) pic.twitter.com/6JWucXATktTested translation! I’m wearing the glasses while the app is translating – it’s showing me the French subtitles as I speak. Pros: fast, 9 languages, easy to use, easy to read in AR Cons: have to specify “to and from” languages, lower accuracy when audio is hard (action movie)
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Future AR/VR Tech Will Use Phone Power to Reduce Headset Weight
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I predict we'll see more AR/VR technologies powered by our phones to reduce their size and weight (about 10-15% of an Oculus Quest's weight is the battery). What do you think? (Not an ad, I just like showcasing new tech and apps.)
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How to Use Nreal AR Glasses for Real-Time Subtitles on Android
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How to: grab a pair of Nreal AR glasses and an Android. Download Nreal & XRAI Glass (subtitles) apps onto the phone. Connect AR glasses to phone with included wire. Once set up, hit “start subtitles” – everything you hear will be automatically subtitled right in front of you.
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Real-World Subtitles Technology Improves Accessibility for Hearing Loss
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Now you can easily add subtitles to the real world.
— Allie K. Miller (@alliekmiller) 20 décembre 2022
This technology has the potential to improve accessibility for those with hearing loss, whether it's a business meeting, listening to podcasts, or even just chatting with friends. pic.twitter.com/BZkdLNKqLoNow you can easily add subtitles to the real world. This technology has the potential to improve accessibility for those with hearing loss, whether it's a business meeting, listening to podcasts, or even just chatting with friends.
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Create unlimited AI-generated images with Dreambooth and retain rights
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Did you know that you can create your own AI-generated images (that too unlimited) & keep the rights of your original images & have the trained model for yourself without spending a fortune? Try Dreambooth by AutoTrain: https://
huggingface.co/spaces/abhishe
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