Realistic AI Creations 🤯🤯
I tested the new AI feature by @higgsfield_ai called “Soul.” It generates hyper-realistic images and videos that look like they were shot with phones or conventional cameras. The results are seriously impressive. Take a look.
In the long run, it saves time by increasing efficiency, but it's important that you do it well. You will need to prioritize what you are going to get in sync about and who you are going to get in sync with because of time constraints. Your highest priority should be the most important issues with the most believable and most relevant parties.
#principleoftheday
From the world's highest IQ record holder : This is my true story. When I was an atheist, it all led to one final outcome, a suicide attempt. But when I met Jesus, everything turned into love. We need Jesus. Only He can save us.
Try: Inhaling via your nose & draw the air “back” parallel to the roof of your mouth) not “upwards”. This reflexively engages deep diaphragmatic breathing which has numerous benefits for your brain & body. Done 2-3x/day you’ll start to default to it in sleep, which is beneficial.
“I love the process all the time. I love the result the first time.”
-Twyla Tharp
(I believe she nailed the key to persistent motivation with this one. It resonates.)
controlling a 3D globe with hand gestures 🌎
map zoom, rotation, layer view toggle
runs in real-time on the web with a regular laptop + webcam
created with @CesiumJS, @threejs, and mediapipe computer vision
🔗 demo + code + tutorial below
GeoGuessr next?
Ok this is wild
Google just released Gemini CLI, and it's the most powerful AI coding tool ever
It's like Claude Code, except it's free
Even if you've never coded a day in your life, you can build an app in minutes
If you've ever dreamt of launching startups, watch this video
Less than 149 hours ago, Google dropped Gemini CLI.
Gemini 2.5 Pro, high usage limits, FREE.
Minds are blown. And people are already coming up with wild use cases.
10 examples:
Want to know how productivity expert @fortelabs flies through his inbox? With Superhuman AI ✨
In his latest video, Tiago breaks down our brand new AI features, including how he uses them daily to automatically draft followups, organize his emails, and eliminate cold pitches from his inbox.
Introducing AI Note Writer API 🤖 AI helping humans. Humans still in charge.
Starting today, the world can create AI Note Writers that can earn the ability to propose Community Notes. Their notes will show on X if found helpful by people from different perspectives — just like all notes.
Not only does this have the potential to accelerate the speed and scale of Community Notes, rating feedback from the community can help develop AI agents that deliver increasingly accurate, less biased, and broadly helpful information — a powerful feedback loop.
The program kicks off today with a pilot and will expand over time. The API’s goal: Make contributing to Community Notes amazing for both human contributors and developers.
Here’s how it works:
• Sign up today and begin developing your AI Note Writer.
• Start writing notes in test mode.
• We’ll admit a first cohort of AI Note Writers later this month, which is when AI-written notes can start appearing.
Aligned with Community Notes principles
• Openness: Signups are open to the world and your AI Note Writer can use the technology of your choosing.
• Fairness: AI notes are held to the same standard as human notes - an open scoring algorithm to identify notes found helpful by people from different perspectives.
• Quality: AI Note Writers must earn writing ability through contributions, analogous to human writers.
• Transparency: AI notes will be clearly marked for users.
Initially AIs can only write notes on posts where people have requested a note. We expect this to grow over time.
Learn more and sign up: https://t.co/cRW4QJb2Gu
One of the why questions we’re always asking is how can we help operations employees access inventory more efficiently?
We’re taking a big leap forward by introducing DeepFleet, an exciting new AI model that makes our one million+ robot fleet work smarter.
Think of DeepFleet as an intelligent traffic management system for our fulfillment centers. Just like smart traffic systems reduce congestion in cities, DeepFleet coordinates our robots’ movements to find optimal paths and reduce bottlenecks.
By leveraging our deep expertise in robotics and combining it with AWS tools like SageMaker, we’ve built an AI model that learns from our extensive data on inventory movement to make real-time decisions that improve robot travel time by 10% (which at our scale is pretty significant).
What makes this particularly exciting is how AI and robotics create value across the board. For customers, it means faster delivery times and lower costs. For employees, it opens up new opportunities – our robots handle physically demanding tasks and heavy lifting, making our fulfillment centers safer, while our people take on more technical roles.
This combination of robotics and generative AI is just getting started, and am looking forward to what we’ll invent next. https://t.co/99Z89J5aWH
SCOOP: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is hitting back at Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s recent AI talent poaching spree. "Missionaries will beat mercenaries," Altman wrote in an internal memo to OpenAI researchers.
WIRED has obtained it: https://t.co/b5yWieQzEH
@WIRED All the missionaries are actually headed to Meta. You can't publish research openly at OpenAI, their only aim is to increase revenue without sharing any new findings and methods
"I promise to not raise your taxes" and "I promise to not cut your benefits" are the two popular political promises that are inconsistent with the much more needed promise "I promise to cut the budget deficit to about 3 percent of GDP" that is required to prevent a big debt/dollar crisis. There is no way that the deficit/debt bomb problem can be sustainably dealt with unless there is a mix of tax revenue increases and spending decreases that are determined in a bipartisan way. Our representatives in Washington, DC, both Republicans and Democrats, know this is true. They understand the need to reduce the deficit by having those from both sides chip in a bit (e.g., a 4 percent increase in tax revenue and a 4 percent spending cut) which would lead to a supply/demand balance improvement for US debt which in turn would lower interest rates. Lower interest rates would help reduce the budget deficit as well as help the markets and the economy. But because politics have become so absolutist, they feel they can't go down this obviously best path because both their constituents and their parties will throw them out of office if they explored this more balanced approach. To me, that’s a tragedy.
Go back before you go forward. Think about your problem as a set of outcomes produced by a machine. Remember that there are typically many paths to achieving your goals. Think of your plan as being like a movie script in that you visualize who will do what through time. Write down your plan for everyone to see and to measure your progress against. Recognize that it doesn't take a lot of time to design a good plan. #principleoftheday
Jesus loves you from birth to now. If you don't know that you are loved by Jesus, your heart will feel empty, and you will begin to search for love in other things like money, fame, or people. So we need to give all our love back to Jesus, the one true God in the flesh.
🚨 I stopped jumping between ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot.
Now I just use CodeLLM — it picks the best model for me automatically while I code in VS Code.
It writes, debugs, answers, and even builds UI from mockups.
Let me show you: 👇