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While generative AI can boost coding productivity, its careless use creates a "hidden cost": technical debt. At the same time, AI is a powerful creative tool, with Google's "AI filmmaker program flow" helping creators make over 100 million videos.
Teachers are now actively integrating AI into their curricula, and some individuals are even creating AI impersonations of themselves to teach their own courses. Googlers are using AI in 14 different ways to work smarter, and on the technical front, Meta unveiled DINOv3, an open-source tool for computer vision, while Google released a fine-tuning model that runs on just 0.5 GB of RAM.
The debate about whether AI will outsmart human intelligence, addressed by the "Godfather of AI" Geoffrey Hinton, remains a central question as the technology continues its rapid evolution.
🦾 AI daily pulse
The hidden costs of coding with Generative AI
Generative AI can boost coding productivity, but careless deployment creates technical debt that cripples scalability and destabilizes systems. [LINK]Google's AI filmmaker program flow helped creators make 100 million
Videos Google confirmed the 100 million milestone exclusively to CNET. Here's what's coming next for Flow and its AI-assisted creators. [LINK]Teachers are trying to make AI work for them
Since the start of the AI boom, teachers have been tasked with figuring out if LLMs are helpful tools or a cheat code. This is how they’re bringing AI to their curricula. [LINK]
⚡️ Top trends
I got an AI to impersonate me and teach me my own course – here’s what I learned about the future of education [LINK]
14 ways Googlers use AI to work smarter
See how Googlers are using tools like Gemini and Imagen to save time, spark new ideas and build more helpful products. [LINK]
💻 Top techies
Meta unveils DINOv3, an open-source scalable self-supervised vision backbone [LINK]
Google releases an open-source fine-tuning model running on 0.5 GB RAM [LINK]
🔮 What else
Google adds Temporary Chats and personalization to Gemini app [LINK]
Will AI outsmart human intelligence? - with 'Godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton