Mars 2025 - part 1

  • OpenAI has just rolled out an advanced image generation tool directly within ChatGPT and Sora—and it's already making waves. The tool allows users to create and edit images in real time, no extra software required. From transforming photos into cartoon-style renderings to visualizing interiors and applying custom artistic styles, the generator is a major leap forward for marketers, designers, and creatives alike. What sets it apart? Precision text handling—logos, signs, and detailed prompts are rendered clearly—and the ability to generate realistic images, infographics, and architectural scenes from scratch or with edits. It's intuitive, powerful, and flexible. CEO Sam Altman says that users love the new image feature, but it's causing some issues "our GPUs are melting" :) My interpretation: you've got to check this out—it's insanely good. You can start using it right away, from reimagining your logo to optimizing your image generation workflows.
    | #AI #Leader | OpenAI | 2025/03/15
    @willfrancis24

    Check out OpenAI's new image generation model in ChatGPT 🔥

    ♬ original sound - Will Francis
  • OpenAI CPO Kevin Weil highlights a dramatic drop in AI getting cheaper—about 10x less each year. EpochAI reports a 40x yearly drop in the cost to match GPT-4's performance on PhD-level questions. My interpretation : Quickly adopt affordable tech—before the competition moves faster and takes the lead.
    | #Computing #Cost | Kevin Weil | 2025/03/12
  • OpenAI's Chief Product Officer says coding will be largely automated by the end of 2025. Dario Amodei predicts AI will write 90% of code, while IBM expects 20–30%. Google already reports 50% of its code is AI-generated. Kevin Weil adds that AI could outperform human coders within a year. My take: It's time to explore coding in your business because the costs are dropping fast with AI.
    | #AI #Analytics #Interface #Leader #Team | EPOCH.AI | 2025/03/12
  • According to Yann Tanguy, Field Chief Data Officer at Tableau, engaging users early is essential for validating ideas and concepts. By incorporating user feedback and utilizing effective research methods, teams can develop solutions that better address user needs. This approach ensures that projects align with real-world expectations and demands.
    | #Analytics | Tableau | 2025/03/12
  • OpenAI is launching new advanced AI agents for professionals. These agents will help with tasks like research and software development, costing up to $20,000 a month. OpenAI aims for these agents to be a big part of their income in the future.
    | #AI | OpenAI | 2025/03/11
  • Manus AI is a new kind of artificial intelligence that can do complex tasks on the internet by itself, without someone telling it what to do each time. It's part of a big change in how AI is being used — moving from research labs into the real world. Manus is still in a test phase with limited access, but it already shows how powerful and independent AI can become. This also raises questions about safety, since old rules and controls may not be enough anymore. Big tech companies are being careful with this kind of AI, but Manus pushes things forward quickly. As more people start using AI like this, it's important to watch how it behaves and make sure it doesn't cause problems. My take: I need to test it to see how it really works. The idea is exciting, especially for automating web tasks — but with all the hype, let's wait and see.
    | #AI | Manus AI | 2025/03/05
  • www.krea.ai/realtime, a new image generation service, stands out for its fast image generation speed. My take: I tested it and found it useful for quick brainstorming before arriving at the final image prompt.
    | #GenAI | krea.ai | 2025/03/01
    @aiconversations

    Krea AI's new instant image generation tool is so much fun 🤯 #aiart #aitools #genai

    ♬ original sound - AI Conversations
  • AI is getting smarter, and it will change our lives. We might use AI to help us, but we need to think carefully about it. Dario Amodei says we need to prepare for a world where AI is everywhere. Human meaning and goals will still matter, even as AI gets better at many things.
    | #Leader | Dario Amodei | 2025/03/01
    @theeconomist

    AI will increasingly be able to do many of the things humans can, says Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei

    ♬ original sound - The Economist
  • Silicon Valley is increasingly hiring talented individuals without college degrees, valuing skills and practical experience over formal education, as shown by successful tech entrepreneurs.
    | #Team | NYP Post | 2025/03/01
  • Interesting take on how AI could shape the Tech jobs future : AI is set to reshape, not replace, tech roles—shifting the focus from tasks to outcomes. Generalists with diverse skills and strong communication abilities will become invaluable. Junior developers won't just code—they'll manage AI tools effectively. Entry-level positions will demand higher-level thinking, raising the bar for new talent. As the talent pipeline tightens, smaller but highly skilled teams will drive innovation with AI support. This isn't a collapse, but an evolution already underway. Success in the future tech landscape will hinge on adaptability and the ability to harness emerging technologies collaboratively.
    | #Team | Andrew Miller | 2025/03/01
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