OpenAI's GPT-4o now paints pictures with words, literally
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OpenAI's GPT-4o now paints pictures with words, literally¶
GPT-4o's new image generation feature produces photorealistic images from text, enhancing its multimodal capabilities. Now available to users, it's a leap forward in AI creativity. Read more
Anthropic’s ‘Code with Claude’ Developer Conference¶
Code with Claude is a one-day event on May 22, 2025, for developers to explore AI coding tools. With limited spots, it's a chance to get hands-on with Anthropic's latest innovations. Learn more
anus AI, a general AI agent, has set a new standard by excelling on the GAIA benchmark for real-world problem-solving. Its autonomous task handling could transform daily AI applications. Explore Manus
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Marketers are using OpenAI’s DALL-E technology in tools like Piktochart AI and Adobe Express to quickly create custom, brand-aligned posters from simple text prompts. It’s a game-changer for promoting events and campaigns with professional visuals in minutes. Read More
In 2025, AI is driving marketing with trends like generative content for personalized ads, automated customer interactions, and enriched first-party data for sharper targeting. These advancements are making campaigns faster, smarter, and more privacy-focused. Read more
In "Thinking, Fast and Slow," Kahneman explores the two systems of thought: System 1, which is fast, intuitive, and emotional, and System 2, which is slower, deliberative, and logical. He discusses the strengths and biases of fast thinking, highlighting how intuitive impressions influence our behavior. Key topics include loss aversion, overconfidence in corporate strategies, difficulties in predicting future happiness, risk framing challenges, and the effects of cognitive biases on various decisions, from investing to vacation planning. Understanding the interplay of these two systems is crucial for grasping how we make judgments.