Built something that genuinely moves me. 🙏
I prototyped a tool with AI that helps visually impaired people find lost objects, just by pointing their phone.
It also works as a treasure hunt game for everyone.
This is what AI should be for > helping people.
Built with @omma_ai 🤝 + Yolo Model + Gemini AI voice
Turn the Audio ON 🎧
When your tool is open source and free, your creativity has no ceiling. The ComfyUI skill in @NousResearch Hermes Agent lets you compose sophisticated workflows by chatting to an agent. Try it today.
Videogame technology is disrupting the real estate sector 🏡
📷 Scan a house
🪄 Train a 3D Gaussian splat
🌐 Publish to the web with @playcanvas
Buyers can speedrun through property listings! 🏃
Try it for yourself on SuperSplat 🔗👇
Pocket TTS goes multilingual!
Now you can use our 100M-parameter models to generate speech in six languages, fast enough to run real-time without a GPU. We also improved the quality of the English model while keeping the same size. And all of this is open-source.
Benchy has never looked this good. ⛵️
Meshy turns the world’s most-printed boat into a fashion statement. HD Texture generates any style you want in 4K, and yes, you can 3D print it in multicolor.
Show us your best Benchy.
The world is your oyster. Now, open it. 🦪
Happy Oyster is an open-ended world model product for real-time world creation and interaction, built by Alibaba-ATH.
Early Access starts today.
🎯 Join the waitlist: https://t.co/ywcOH1rFO3
Static 3D generation isn't enough. We need assets ready for animation.
Our new #SIGGRAPH work, AniGen, takes a single image and generates the 3D shape, skeleton, and skinning weights all at once.
Code is fully open-sourced! Kudos to @KyrieIr31012755 and @VastAIResearch
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DaVinci Resolve is the world’s only all in one solution for editing, color, VFX, motion graphics and audio! The free version works with virtually all 8‑bit video formats at up to 60fps in resolutions as high as Ultra HD 3840 x 2160.
We are planning to open-source the Qwen3.6 models (particularly medium-sized versions) to facilitate local deployment and customization for developers. Please vote for the model size you are **most** anticipating—the community’s voice is vital to us!
Machines: A History of Electronic Music by Jean-Michel Jarre.
Out 8 October 2026 via @thamesandhudson
A definitive illustrated history of electronic sound.
Pre-order: https://t.co/3EvZnF26u2
If you listen to lo-fi focus music on YouTube, here's 30mins of chill out tracks from "Work with Me" on video
Let me know if you like it
Put it on loop and work, study ... or sleep 😂
Google Turbo Quant running Locally in Atomic Chat
MacBook Air M4 16 GB
Model: QWEN3.5-9B
Context window: 50000
Summarising 20000 words in just seconds..
You can do 3x larger context window, processing 3x faster than before!
Meet a powerful new vision-language model that's turning heads. This GGUF model can understand both images AND text, then generate smart responses. It's like giving your AI eyes and a brain for complex reasoning tasks. Perfect for developers wanting multimodal capabilities without massive compute.
New Model:
huihui-ai/Huihui-Qwen3.5-27B-abliterated
This is an uncensored version of Qwen/Qwen3.5-27B created with abliteration
https://t.co/JQ0veGpOsW
They said photography wasn’t art.
They said cinema wasn’t art.
They said video games weren’t art.
Now they say AI arts/digital art isn’t art.
I’ve spent over a decade with my studio team turning millions of data points into living, breathing artwork experiences ethically — at MoMA, at the Guggenheim, at the Venice Biennale. Not because a machine told me what to create, but because I had a vision that no traditional tool could realize.
Denying all AI technologies as an artistic medium doesn’t protect art. It limits it. The artists who embrace new tools don’t replace the old masters — they join them.
Art is not defined by the brush. It’s defined by the intention, the emotion, and the courage to see the world differently.
Once I've got the Sentinel in production, how would people feel about something like this?
I've seen cyberdeck design before, but nothing 'commercially viable' at scale - maybe this can be done.
Delia Derbyshire cutting tape at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, mid 1960s. Derbyshire composed and released a number of early electronic music and musique concrète pieces, the most well known being the theme music to Doctor Who.