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AI Pulse: Discover OpenAI's New Search Feature, Nvidia's HOVER, and Must-Try Tools for Developers!
Every Friday, the best news recap from AI!
Welcome back to another edition of AI Pulse!
The most interesting news around the AI, tech and robotics industries from this week. All in a single place.
Here what companies have been cooking this week:
OpenAI has launched a new search feature for ChatGPT, providing fast answers with links to relevant web sources. This feature integrates a natural language interface with real-time information on actual topics and news.
NVIDIA has introduced HOVER, a 1.5 million parameter neural network that effectively controls whole-body robotic movement across various modes and input methods.
Boston Dynamics has revealed new footage of its all-electric Atlas humanoid robot, which autonomously sorts automotive parts using real-time adaptation and machine learning.
Meta has launched new open-source tools to enhance touch perception and robot dexterity, including the Meta Digit 360 tactile sensor and the PARTNR benchmark for human-robot collaboration.
Recraft AI has launched Recraft V3, an advanced AI model that excels in generating images with long texts and allows precise control over text for professional visuals.
During Google's Q3 earnings call, CEO Sundar Pichai announced that AI now generates over 25% of the company's code, with human engineers reviewing and approving it.
On this edition of AI Pulse, we bring you 2 must-have tools for every developer that you should try:
GitHub Spark: is an AI tool for creating customizable micro apps without coding and only using AI prompts. It features a natural language editor, managed runtime, and a PWA dashboard for easy access and sharing.
Bolt: is a platform that lets you prompt, run, edit, and deploy full-stack web apps all in one place, streamlining the development process.
Did we miss any big updates this week? Send us an email, and we might feature it in our next roundup.
See you next week!