

04.05.202508:29
📣 Hello everyone! Our Sunday digest features the most exciting AI news from Week 18, 2025.
▎NEW RELEASES
🤩 Qwen3: new AI models from China offer OpenAI o3-mini-level performance. They are available for free and have a "reasoning" mode.
▎BOT UPDATES
🎨 The ChatGPT image generation now available for free in our @GPT4AgentsBot
™️ Add any objects or characters to generated images using new Midjourney Omni-Reference feature in @GPT4Telegrambot
▎TO READ
👨💻 Student Roy Lee created an AI assistant for job interviews and has already earned $3 million.
🤩 In China, a 7-year-old boy received the smallest artificial heart.
⚛️ A Canadian startup wants to uncover the mystery of consciousness using quantum computers and robots.
📱 Microsoft created a new ad for laptops almost entirely using AI—and viewers didn't notice.
🐤 Duolingo will replace contractors with AI.
🛰 A Soviet Venus probe from 1972 will fall to Earth.
💸 Scale AI co-founder Lucy Guo became the youngest woman billionaire at 30.
🚘 Millions of AirPlay devices are hackable over CarPlay and Wi-Fi.
🚘 BMW will integrate DeepSeek AI into its Chinese vehicles.
😊 Delphi AI: Why create your own digital clone?
🗺 New OpenAI models o3 and o4-mini identify locations from photos.
#AIWeek @hiaimediaen
▎NEW RELEASES
🤩 Qwen3: new AI models from China offer OpenAI o3-mini-level performance. They are available for free and have a "reasoning" mode.
▎BOT UPDATES
🎨 The ChatGPT image generation now available for free in our @GPT4AgentsBot
™️ Add any objects or characters to generated images using new Midjourney Omni-Reference feature in @GPT4Telegrambot
▎TO READ
👨💻 Student Roy Lee created an AI assistant for job interviews and has already earned $3 million.
🤩 In China, a 7-year-old boy received the smallest artificial heart.
⚛️ A Canadian startup wants to uncover the mystery of consciousness using quantum computers and robots.
📱 Microsoft created a new ad for laptops almost entirely using AI—and viewers didn't notice.
🐤 Duolingo will replace contractors with AI.
🛰 A Soviet Venus probe from 1972 will fall to Earth.
💸 Scale AI co-founder Lucy Guo became the youngest woman billionaire at 30.
🚘 Millions of AirPlay devices are hackable over CarPlay and Wi-Fi.
🚘 BMW will integrate DeepSeek AI into its Chinese vehicles.
😊 Delphi AI: Why create your own digital clone?
🗺 New OpenAI models o3 and o4-mini identify locations from photos.
#AIWeek @hiaimediaen


01.05.202510:59
👨💻 Roy Lee: Fooled Big Tech, Got Expelled from University, and Made $3M
In the fall of 2024, Columbia University student Chungin "Roy" Lee and a friend created Interview Coder in just 10 days: a stealthy AI assistant designed to help with job interviews on LeetCode, a platform widely used in tech to evaluate candidates' skills.
➡️ The tool worked. Within a few months, Chungin used Interview Coder to land job offers from Meta, TikTok, Capital One, and Amazon.
➡️ In February, a video of his Amazon interview went viral. Amazon took the video down within days and pushed Columbia University to expel Roy. The university warned him, calling Interview Coder a tool for cheating on exams. Roy denied this and took the controversy public.
➡️ Columbia suspended Roy in early March until May 2026, then expelled him a week and a half later for "violating university policy."
➡️ But in April, Roy revealed that Interview Coder's subscriptions had already generated $3 million in annual revenue.
💲 In under three days, he secured $5.3 million for his new project, Cluely. Cluely is based on Interview Coder, but it can now be used for more than just interviews, including exams, business meetings, and dates.
Now boldly encouraging people to "cheat on everything," Roy isn't fazed by criticism: he made his stance clear in his response to Amazon.
Do you agree with Roy?
❤️ — yes, I hate dumb interview questions
🔥 — no, he's a cheater!
#news #startup @hiaimediaen
In the fall of 2024, Columbia University student Chungin "Roy" Lee and a friend created Interview Coder in just 10 days: a stealthy AI assistant designed to help with job interviews on LeetCode, a platform widely used in tech to evaluate candidates' skills.
➡️ The tool worked. Within a few months, Chungin used Interview Coder to land job offers from Meta, TikTok, Capital One, and Amazon.
➡️ In February, a video of his Amazon interview went viral. Amazon took the video down within days and pushed Columbia University to expel Roy. The university warned him, calling Interview Coder a tool for cheating on exams. Roy denied this and took the controversy public.
➡️ Columbia suspended Roy in early March until May 2026, then expelled him a week and a half later for "violating university policy."
➡️ But in April, Roy revealed that Interview Coder's subscriptions had already generated $3 million in annual revenue.
💲 In under three days, he secured $5.3 million for his new project, Cluely. Cluely is based on Interview Coder, but it can now be used for more than just interviews, including exams, business meetings, and dates.
Now boldly encouraging people to "cheat on everything," Roy isn't fazed by criticism: he made his stance clear in his response to Amazon.
"Maybe stop asking dumb interview questions and people wouldn't build shit like this,"posted Roy
Do you agree with Roy?
❤️ — yes, I hate dumb interview questions
🔥 — no, he's a cheater!
#news #startup @hiaimediaen


29.04.202512:02
🎨 Try GPT Images for Free on @GPT4AgentsBot
Hi everyone! We've added the newest ChatGPT AI-powered image editor to our search bot.
With the Bot, You Can:
➡️ Create unique pictures in any style.
➡️ Turn photos into trends, such as Ghibli anime, action figures, and Pixar cartoons.
➡️ Remove objects from a photo or replace the background.
➡️ Make product listings and logos with text.
➡️ Draw personal sticker packs.
➡️ Go to @GPT4AgentsBot
1️⃣ Sent /image command to the bot.
2️⃣ Describe your picture idea to the bot (use words like "Draw," "Edit the image," etc.). If needed, attach your image.
After the generation, send the command /new and enter new requests.
You get 20 free requests per week.
More on the topic:
🔖 Top-5 ideas for the ChatGPT image generator
🔖 Perplexity Deep Research on @GPT4AgentsBot
#ChatGPT #Ghibli
Hi everyone! We've added the newest ChatGPT AI-powered image editor to our search bot.
With the Bot, You Can:
➡️ Create unique pictures in any style.
➡️ Turn photos into trends, such as Ghibli anime, action figures, and Pixar cartoons.
➡️ Remove objects from a photo or replace the background.
➡️ Make product listings and logos with text.
➡️ Draw personal sticker packs.
How to Use?
➡️ Go to @GPT4AgentsBot
1️⃣ Sent /image command to the bot.
2️⃣ Describe your picture idea to the bot (use words like "Draw," "Edit the image," etc.). If needed, attach your image.
After the generation, send the command /new and enter new requests.
You get 20 free requests per week.
More on the topic:
🔖 Top-5 ideas for the ChatGPT image generator
🔖 Perplexity Deep Research on @GPT4AgentsBot
#ChatGPT #Ghibli


26.04.202507:30
💬 What If AI Isn't Making Life Better—but Worse?
AI tools often appear to be promising solutions to real problems — but as American philosopher Dr. Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin argues, they may actually be making things worse.
In his TED Talk, he offers four simple but powerful questions we should ask ourselves before turning to AI to ensure the technology truly serves us:
1️⃣ Am I using this tool for a good purpose?
Using AI to help explain your symptoms to a doctor in another language? That's meaningful. Using it to finish a test you didn't study for? That's convenience disguised as progress.
2️⃣ Would I be missing out on something worthwhile?
Faster isn't always better. Trying to save time can mean losing something valuable—like personal growth, self-expression, or learning.
3️⃣ Is the time I'm saving being put to good use?
It's not enough to be efficient. What matters is how we use the time AI gives us back—whether for connection, rest, or meaningful work. Otherwise, we just end up doing more of the same.
4️⃣ How does using AI affect the people and systems around me?
Nearly one in four adults worldwide regularly feels lonely, according to sociological research. As stress and anxiety rise, more people—especially the most vulnerable—are offered chatbots instead of human connection. But no machine, however advanced, can replace real presence or empathy.
Mitchell-Yellin isn't anti-technology, but he urges us to remain thoughtful. The key is to keep asking, "Is this really making my life better?"
📱 Watch the full TED Talk here.
More on this topic:
📌 Why Teach AI Models to Think Before Responding?
📌 How AlphaFold Is Reshaping Biology and Pharma
#AITED @hiaimediaen
AI tools often appear to be promising solutions to real problems — but as American philosopher Dr. Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin argues, they may actually be making things worse.
In his TED Talk, he offers four simple but powerful questions we should ask ourselves before turning to AI to ensure the technology truly serves us:
1️⃣ Am I using this tool for a good purpose?
Using AI to help explain your symptoms to a doctor in another language? That's meaningful. Using it to finish a test you didn't study for? That's convenience disguised as progress.
2️⃣ Would I be missing out on something worthwhile?
Faster isn't always better. Trying to save time can mean losing something valuable—like personal growth, self-expression, or learning.
3️⃣ Is the time I'm saving being put to good use?
It's not enough to be efficient. What matters is how we use the time AI gives us back—whether for connection, rest, or meaningful work. Otherwise, we just end up doing more of the same.
4️⃣ How does using AI affect the people and systems around me?
Nearly one in four adults worldwide regularly feels lonely, according to sociological research. As stress and anxiety rise, more people—especially the most vulnerable—are offered chatbots instead of human connection. But no machine, however advanced, can replace real presence or empathy.
Mitchell-Yellin isn't anti-technology, but he urges us to remain thoughtful. The key is to keep asking, "Is this really making my life better?"
📱 Watch the full TED Talk here.
📌 Why Teach AI Models to Think Before Responding?
📌 How AlphaFold Is Reshaping Biology and Pharma
#AITED @hiaimediaen
24.04.202506:59
🦿 Robots Ran Among Humans in Humanoid Half Marathon
On April 19, 21 robots competed alongside 12,000 human marathoners in a 21.1 km endurance race in Beijing. The bots had a separate track but faced the same hills, heat, and crowds. Some ran fully on their own, others were remotely controlled. All had engineers nearby for support.
Only six robots finished the race. The winner, Tiangong Ultra, created by the X-Humanoid researchers, crossed the finish line in 2 hours and 40 minutes, including battery swaps. That's just 2.5 times slower than the winning human, who ran it in 1 hour and 2 minutes.
Meanwhile, the Unitree G1—famous for its kung-fu moves in promo videos—fell right at the start. The company later said the robot wasn't using its official software.
🏅 Rapid Progress
The Beijing Half Marathon was the largest robot race ever, and it was the first time they ran alongside humans, but it was not the first time robots raced. In 2011, Japan hosted a marathon for five small humanoid robots. They had to run 422 laps of 100 meters indoors. The winner took almost 55 hours to finish.
In 2021, a U.S. robot named Cassie (essentially just a pair of legs) ran 5 km autonomously without human assistance. A year later, it set a Guinness World Record by running 100 meters in 24.73 seconds.
😅 Not Just For Fun
Robot races are real-life tests for how robots walk, balance, navigate, and manage battery life. The same tech could eventually be used in delivery, construction, healthcare, or space missions.
More on the topic:
🤖 What Is the Neo Home Robot Already Able to Do?
🤖 Why Do We Need Humanoid Robots?
#news #robots @hiaimediaen
On April 19, 21 robots competed alongside 12,000 human marathoners in a 21.1 km endurance race in Beijing. The bots had a separate track but faced the same hills, heat, and crowds. Some ran fully on their own, others were remotely controlled. All had engineers nearby for support.
Only six robots finished the race. The winner, Tiangong Ultra, created by the X-Humanoid researchers, crossed the finish line in 2 hours and 40 minutes, including battery swaps. That's just 2.5 times slower than the winning human, who ran it in 1 hour and 2 minutes.
Meanwhile, the Unitree G1—famous for its kung-fu moves in promo videos—fell right at the start. The company later said the robot wasn't using its official software.
🏅 Rapid Progress
The Beijing Half Marathon was the largest robot race ever, and it was the first time they ran alongside humans, but it was not the first time robots raced. In 2011, Japan hosted a marathon for five small humanoid robots. They had to run 422 laps of 100 meters indoors. The winner took almost 55 hours to finish.
In 2021, a U.S. robot named Cassie (essentially just a pair of legs) ran 5 km autonomously without human assistance. A year later, it set a Guinness World Record by running 100 meters in 24.73 seconds.
😅 Not Just For Fun
Robot races are real-life tests for how robots walk, balance, navigate, and manage battery life. The same tech could eventually be used in delivery, construction, healthcare, or space missions.
More on the topic:
🤖 What Is the Neo Home Robot Already Able to Do?
🤖 Why Do We Need Humanoid Robots?
#news #robots @hiaimediaen


22.04.202506:59
🙏 Being Polite To ChatGPT Costs OpenAI Tens of Millions
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed on X that polite user prompts to ChatGPT cost the company tens of millions of dollars. "Well spent—you never know [what might happen]," he added, hinting at a future where rudeness to AI might backfire.
While Altman's tone was ironic and not meant to provide exact figures, his comment sparked a debate: should we waste resources being polite to a machine?
💰 Where Do the Costs Come From?
Each prompt to a chatbot triggers a chain of computations: chips spinning up, cooling systems running, and other infrastructure working in data centers. Even a few "extra" tokens in a prompt increase server load and power consumption.
Researchers at Epoch AI estimated that a single GPT-4o query requires about 0.3 watt-hours of electricity—enough to boil a teaspoon of water. Words like "please" and "thank you" are a small part of a conversation. Still, across billions of interactions, they add up to megawatts of power—and serious operating costs.
🙏🏻 Who Says "Thanks" to AI?
In the U.S., 67% of people who use AI are polite to it. Of those, 55% say it's simply "the right thing to do," and 12% say it's just in case AI or robots ever become conscious and remember who treated them with respect. Some Reddit and X users say it plainly feels wrong to be rude, even to an algorithm.
And maybe they're onto something: research shows that politeness can improve AI responses. Curtis Beavers, a director on the design team for Microsoft Copilot, explains that LLMs mirror the user's tone, responding not only politely but also more professionally. We covered this in more detail here.
So, are you polite to AI?
❤️ — yes, always!
🤔 — sometimes, if it answers good
🎃 — nope, it's just a code!
#news #OpenAI #ChatGPT @hiaimediaen
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed on X that polite user prompts to ChatGPT cost the company tens of millions of dollars. "Well spent—you never know [what might happen]," he added, hinting at a future where rudeness to AI might backfire.
While Altman's tone was ironic and not meant to provide exact figures, his comment sparked a debate: should we waste resources being polite to a machine?
💰 Where Do the Costs Come From?
Each prompt to a chatbot triggers a chain of computations: chips spinning up, cooling systems running, and other infrastructure working in data centers. Even a few "extra" tokens in a prompt increase server load and power consumption.
Researchers at Epoch AI estimated that a single GPT-4o query requires about 0.3 watt-hours of electricity—enough to boil a teaspoon of water. Words like "please" and "thank you" are a small part of a conversation. Still, across billions of interactions, they add up to megawatts of power—and serious operating costs.
🙏🏻 Who Says "Thanks" to AI?
In the U.S., 67% of people who use AI are polite to it. Of those, 55% say it's simply "the right thing to do," and 12% say it's just in case AI or robots ever become conscious and remember who treated them with respect. Some Reddit and X users say it plainly feels wrong to be rude, even to an algorithm.
And maybe they're onto something: research shows that politeness can improve AI responses. Curtis Beavers, a director on the design team for Microsoft Copilot, explains that LLMs mirror the user's tone, responding not only politely but also more professionally. We covered this in more detail here.
So, are you polite to AI?
❤️ — yes, always!
🤔 — sometimes, if it answers good
🎃 — nope, it's just a code!
#news #OpenAI #ChatGPT @hiaimediaen


03.05.202507:33
😊 Delphi AI: a Platform for Creating AI Clones
Delphi AI enables anyone to generate a digital clone of their mind and persona based on data from social networks, personal notes, texts, and any other video or audio content.
In 2014, the platform's founder, Dara Ladjevardian, read futurologist Ray Kurzweil's book "How to Create the Mind" and got inspired by the idea of digitally immortalizing one's identity. Ladjevardian also regretted that he hadn't had enough time to spend with his ailing grandfather and decided to capture his wisdom by creating the grandfather's digital clone. Thus, the startup was born.
💿 How it works
Delphi AI allows you to create multiple digital clones for different tasks and audiences. They can respond to customers on your website or correspond on your behalf in messengers or team chat platforms. The service's target audience is very busy people who have to communicate a lot on a daily basis: business people, coaches, Influencers, teachers, doctors.
While using the platform, you can also talk to digital doubles of historical figures, from Julius Caesar to Albert Einstein, clones of successful entrepreneurs, scientists as well as the startup's founders themselves.
Your own digital personality will cost you $29 a month. For an additional fee, the clone could get his own phone number.
Dara Ladjevardian believes that every person will have their digital clones sooner rather than later.
Would you like to have a digital double?
👍 — yes, it could save me loads of time!
🙈 — no, you can't copy a person
#startup #news @hiaimediaen
Delphi AI enables anyone to generate a digital clone of their mind and persona based on data from social networks, personal notes, texts, and any other video or audio content.
In 2014, the platform's founder, Dara Ladjevardian, read futurologist Ray Kurzweil's book "How to Create the Mind" and got inspired by the idea of digitally immortalizing one's identity. Ladjevardian also regretted that he hadn't had enough time to spend with his ailing grandfather and decided to capture his wisdom by creating the grandfather's digital clone. Thus, the startup was born.
💿 How it works
Delphi AI allows you to create multiple digital clones for different tasks and audiences. They can respond to customers on your website or correspond on your behalf in messengers or team chat platforms. The service's target audience is very busy people who have to communicate a lot on a daily basis: business people, coaches, Influencers, teachers, doctors.
While using the platform, you can also talk to digital doubles of historical figures, from Julius Caesar to Albert Einstein, clones of successful entrepreneurs, scientists as well as the startup's founders themselves.
Your own digital personality will cost you $29 a month. For an additional fee, the clone could get his own phone number.
Dara Ladjevardian believes that every person will have their digital clones sooner rather than later.
"We believe in a future where wisdom is democratized—where everyone has access to personalized mentorship and guidance from the world's best minds,"he says.
Would you like to have a digital double?
👍 — yes, it could save me loads of time!
🙈 — no, you can't copy a person
#startup #news @hiaimediaen


01.05.202506:59
🧠 Cracking the Mystery of Consciousness with Robots and Quantum Computers
Canadian startup Nirvanic unveiled a robotic kitten named KitCat at the MARS conference, hosted annually by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
KitCat turned its head, crouched, and leaned forward as if curiously exploring its surroundings—and quantum effects determined each movement.
How Does It Work?
▶️ An image from KitCat's camera is sent twice per second to a D-Wave quantum computer in Canada.
▶️ The data is processed using quantum algorithms, which select one of 32 possible actions.
▶️ As a result, KitCat is guided not by a programmed pseudo-random generator but by quantum uncertainty—its next move is absolutely unpredictable.
What About Consciousness?
Nirvanic tests the quantum consciousness hypothesis, which suggests that human consciousness and free will arise from quantum effects in the brain. The idea was proposed in 1996 by physicist Roger Penrose and anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff. Long dismissed as speculative, the theory can now be put to experiment.
The Nirvanic team plans to run millions of identical experiments, controlling the robot in two modes: one powered by a classical processor and the other by a quantum one.
If the robot's "quantum behavior" consistently differs from its classical one, it could be a strong argument that quantum processes affect decision-making and perception.
If the experiments succeed, says Suzanne Gildert, founder and CEO of Nirvanic, quantum computers will finally be helpful for real-world applications—and in the long term, they may pave the way to truly conscious robots.
More on the topic:
⚛️ How quantum computers will change the world?
⚛️ Machine Psychology—an Alternative Way to AGI
#robots #startup @hiaimediaen
Canadian startup Nirvanic unveiled a robotic kitten named KitCat at the MARS conference, hosted annually by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
KitCat turned its head, crouched, and leaned forward as if curiously exploring its surroundings—and quantum effects determined each movement.
How Does It Work?
▶️ An image from KitCat's camera is sent twice per second to a D-Wave quantum computer in Canada.
▶️ The data is processed using quantum algorithms, which select one of 32 possible actions.
▶️ As a result, KitCat is guided not by a programmed pseudo-random generator but by quantum uncertainty—its next move is absolutely unpredictable.
What About Consciousness?
Nirvanic tests the quantum consciousness hypothesis, which suggests that human consciousness and free will arise from quantum effects in the brain. The idea was proposed in 1996 by physicist Roger Penrose and anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff. Long dismissed as speculative, the theory can now be put to experiment.
The Nirvanic team plans to run millions of identical experiments, controlling the robot in two modes: one powered by a classical processor and the other by a quantum one.
If the robot's "quantum behavior" consistently differs from its classical one, it could be a strong argument that quantum processes affect decision-making and perception.
If the experiments succeed, says Suzanne Gildert, founder and CEO of Nirvanic, quantum computers will finally be helpful for real-world applications—and in the long term, they may pave the way to truly conscious robots.
More on the topic:
⚛️ How quantum computers will change the world?
⚛️ Machine Psychology—an Alternative Way to AGI
#robots #startup @hiaimediaen






29.04.202507:30
🤩 Qwen3: China's New Open-Source AI Models Rivaling o3-mini
Chinese Alibaba Corp. releases its next-gen AI models Qwen3. The lineup includes eight models. The smallest has 600 million parameters and can run on a home PC. The largest boasts 235 billion parameters, 22 billion of which are active during inference. Models with up to 32 billion parameters are fully open-source.
Key Features:
➡️ In math, coding, and general knowledge, Qwen3-235B beats o1 and o3-mini from OpenAI, DeepSeek-R1, and Grok 3 ⤴️ In some coding tests, it even comes close to Google's Gemini 2.5 Pro.
➡️ On the Codeforces rating, the model scores 2056 points—on par with the top 3000 programmers worldwide (o3-mini is roughly 200 spots lower).
➡️ The models are hybrid: they can switch between reasoning and standard, like Gemini 2.5 Flash or Claude 3.7 Sonnet.
➡️ Training data doubled value of Qwen 2.5, reaching 36 trillion tokens (several times more than all public text on the Internet). Part of the synthetic data was produced by math- and code-focused versions of Qwen 2.5.
➡️ Qwen3 speaks 119 languages, including English, French, Spanish, Persian, and Arabic. It handles up to 128 K tokens of context. No image or video support yet.
More on the topic:
➡️ Best Free Chinese AI Models
➡️ Manus: AI agent from China
#news #Qwen @hiaimediaen
Chinese Alibaba Corp. releases its next-gen AI models Qwen3. The lineup includes eight models. The smallest has 600 million parameters and can run on a home PC. The largest boasts 235 billion parameters, 22 billion of which are active during inference. Models with up to 32 billion parameters are fully open-source.
Key Features:
➡️ In math, coding, and general knowledge, Qwen3-235B beats o1 and o3-mini from OpenAI, DeepSeek-R1, and Grok 3 ⤴️ In some coding tests, it even comes close to Google's Gemini 2.5 Pro.
➡️ On the Codeforces rating, the model scores 2056 points—on par with the top 3000 programmers worldwide (o3-mini is roughly 200 spots lower).
➡️ The models are hybrid: they can switch between reasoning and standard, like Gemini 2.5 Flash or Claude 3.7 Sonnet.
➡️ Training data doubled value of Qwen 2.5, reaching 36 trillion tokens (several times more than all public text on the Internet). Part of the synthetic data was produced by math- and code-focused versions of Qwen 2.5.
➡️ Qwen3 speaks 119 languages, including English, French, Spanish, Persian, and Arabic. It handles up to 128 K tokens of context. No image or video support yet.
📌 You can try it for free here.
More on the topic:
➡️ Best Free Chinese AI Models
➡️ Manus: AI agent from China
#news #Qwen @hiaimediaen


25.04.202511:59
🔫 Microsoft's AI Generates Quake II in Real-Time, and You Can Even Play It
Microsoft has entirely recreated the iconic 1997 shooter Quake II within an AI model. The Muse AI processes user actions and generates the environment, enemies, gunfire, and effects in real-time. The developers have trained the model on week's worth of human gameplay.
Despite the AI version of Quake resembling the original, playing it is challenging. For instance, if the player turns away, they might end up in a locked room or teleport to another part of the map. Health and damage counters are often wrong, and objects may disappear. These issues stem from the model's limited context: the game "remembers" only the last nine frames at any given moment.
Nevertheless, enemies react as they should when hit by the player, and shots can still cause explosive barrels to detonate. Players can even stumble upon secret locations from the original game thanks to the variety of training data. Developers emphasize that AI-generated Quake should be seen primarily as a demonstration of the model's capabilities rather than a fully functional game.
In the future, however, this technology could make it possible to run classic games on any modern platform, according to Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer.
🔫 You can try AI-powered Quake II here—it works directly in your browser.
More on this topic:
👉 Top 7 Most Anticipated Games of 2025
👉 Games with Infinite Worlds: Can You Reach the End?
#news #games @hiaimediaen
Microsoft has entirely recreated the iconic 1997 shooter Quake II within an AI model. The Muse AI processes user actions and generates the environment, enemies, gunfire, and effects in real-time. The developers have trained the model on week's worth of human gameplay.
Despite the AI version of Quake resembling the original, playing it is challenging. For instance, if the player turns away, they might end up in a locked room or teleport to another part of the map. Health and damage counters are often wrong, and objects may disappear. These issues stem from the model's limited context: the game "remembers" only the last nine frames at any given moment.
Nevertheless, enemies react as they should when hit by the player, and shots can still cause explosive barrels to detonate. Players can even stumble upon secret locations from the original game thanks to the variety of training data. Developers emphasize that AI-generated Quake should be seen primarily as a demonstration of the model's capabilities rather than a fully functional game.
In the future, however, this technology could make it possible to run classic games on any modern platform, according to Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer.
🔫 You can try AI-powered Quake II here—it works directly in your browser.
👉 Top 7 Most Anticipated Games of 2025
👉 Games with Infinite Worlds: Can You Reach the End?
#news #games @hiaimediaen


23.04.202513:00
🙌 Trust in AI Companies is Falling, Stanford Researchers Have Found
According to Stanford researchers, the world is growing cautiously optimistic about AI every year. Still, public trust in AI companies is falling.
For the new 2025 AI Index report, researchers surveyed more than 24,000 people from 32 countries. It's one of the largest and most authoritative studies on the topic.
Highlights from the report:
⚫️ A large majority believe AI-powered products and services offer more benefits than drawbacks in countries like China (where 83% welcome AI adoption), Indonesia (80%), Thailand (77%), and Mexico (70%). However, less than half share this view in Australia (44%), Canada (40%), the US (39%), and the Netherlands (36%).
⚫️ Even so, optimism about AI is growing, especially in Europe. In Germany and France, 10% have changed their opinion of AI for the better since 2022, and in the US, — 4%.
⚫️ At the same time, people are becoming disillusioned with AI leaders. Globally, confidence in AI companies' ability to protect personal data has fallen from 50% to 47% within a year.
⚫️ Globally, 66% believe AI will significantly change their lives in three to five years. However, only 55% see AI as doing more good than harm (52% thought so in 2022).
⚫️ Just over half of those surveyed believe AI helps save time and improves the quality of entertainment. Only one in three thinks AI will improve healthcare, the national economy, and working conditions.
⚫️ Only 36% of respondents expect AI to replace their jobs in five years. Still, 60% agree that AI will change their profession in one way or another.
⚫️ Generational differences are obvious. While nearly two-thirds of Generation Z anticipate AI to significantly impact their jobs, fewer than half of Baby Boomers share this belief.
How do you think AI will affect your job?
🔥— I don't think it will affect
👍 — it might change my job, but it won't take it away
👾 — perhaps AI will replace me...
#news #science @hiaimediaen
According to Stanford researchers, the world is growing cautiously optimistic about AI every year. Still, public trust in AI companies is falling.
For the new 2025 AI Index report, researchers surveyed more than 24,000 people from 32 countries. It's one of the largest and most authoritative studies on the topic.
Highlights from the report:
⚫️ A large majority believe AI-powered products and services offer more benefits than drawbacks in countries like China (where 83% welcome AI adoption), Indonesia (80%), Thailand (77%), and Mexico (70%). However, less than half share this view in Australia (44%), Canada (40%), the US (39%), and the Netherlands (36%).
⚫️ Even so, optimism about AI is growing, especially in Europe. In Germany and France, 10% have changed their opinion of AI for the better since 2022, and in the US, — 4%.
⚫️ At the same time, people are becoming disillusioned with AI leaders. Globally, confidence in AI companies' ability to protect personal data has fallen from 50% to 47% within a year.
⚫️ Globally, 66% believe AI will significantly change their lives in three to five years. However, only 55% see AI as doing more good than harm (52% thought so in 2022).
⚫️ Just over half of those surveyed believe AI helps save time and improves the quality of entertainment. Only one in three thinks AI will improve healthcare, the national economy, and working conditions.
⚫️ Only 36% of respondents expect AI to replace their jobs in five years. Still, 60% agree that AI will change their profession in one way or another.
⚫️ Generational differences are obvious. While nearly two-thirds of Generation Z anticipate AI to significantly impact their jobs, fewer than half of Baby Boomers share this belief.
How do you think AI will affect your job?
🔥— I don't think it will affect
👍 — it might change my job, but it won't take it away
👾 — perhaps AI will replace me...
#news #science @hiaimediaen
21.04.202507:31
🔄 Gamma: Create Presentations in Just a Few Clicks with AI
The recent update of the AI-powered presentation creation service, Gamma, has expanded its capabilities: now it generates not only text and images but also tables with charts, converts slides into social media cards, and allows you to choose from original illustrations in addition to AI-generated images.
How to create a presentation in Gamma?
1️⃣ Go to the Gamma website, click "Start for Free," and sign up.
2️⃣ Click "Create New AI" and choose one of the options for generating your presentation: based on your outline, fully AI-generated, or by uploading an existing presentation for editing.
3️⃣ Select the type of project (presentation, website, document, or social media post), the number of slides, the language, and click "Create Outline."
4️⃣ Review the outline content. Choose a design, image creation method, add style preferences, and click "Generate!"
✒️ The AI will immediately begin creating your presentation. You can manually edit slides, make changes via the chatbot, animate illustrations, and create infographics.
Gamma is an excellent tool for studying, creating social media content, or quickly prototyping websites.
More on the topic:
🔆 Our productivity guides
🔆 Free AI tools for studying
#news #Gamma @hiaimediaen
The recent update of the AI-powered presentation creation service, Gamma, has expanded its capabilities: now it generates not only text and images but also tables with charts, converts slides into social media cards, and allows you to choose from original illustrations in addition to AI-generated images.
How to create a presentation in Gamma?
1️⃣ Go to the Gamma website, click "Start for Free," and sign up.
2️⃣ Click "Create New AI" and choose one of the options for generating your presentation: based on your outline, fully AI-generated, or by uploading an existing presentation for editing.
3️⃣ Select the type of project (presentation, website, document, or social media post), the number of slides, the language, and click "Create Outline."
4️⃣ Review the outline content. Choose a design, image creation method, add style preferences, and click "Generate!"
✒️ The AI will immediately begin creating your presentation. You can manually edit slides, make changes via the chatbot, animate illustrations, and create infographics.
💲 Upon registration, you receive 400 credits—enough to create 10 presentations. Remember that all AI edits consume additional credits (starting at 10 per edit).
Gamma is an excellent tool for studying, creating social media content, or quickly prototyping websites.
More on the topic:
🔆 Our productivity guides
🔆 Free AI tools for studying
#news #Gamma @hiaimediaen






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02.05.202512:36
™️ Midjourney Omni-Reference: Put Anything in Your Image
Hi everyone! We've added the new Midjourney Omni-Reference feature to our @GPT4Telegrambot. This lets you add any object or character to your generated images. See the examples ⤴️
How to Use
1️⃣ Upload the image of the object or character you want to add to your generation to any image hosting service (like Postimages.org) and copy the .jpg or .png. URL.
2️⃣ Send a request to our bot to generate a Midjourney image. At the end of your prompt type the --oref parameter followed by the reference image URL.
3️⃣ Apply the --ow parameter (0 to 1000) to control how strongly the model follows your reference. The default is --ow 100.
ℹ️ To change the image style (e.g., turn a photo into anime), use a lower --ow value, such as --ow 25.
ℹ️ If you want the object or character to be preserved accurately, try a higher value, like --ow 400.
📎 Example: /imagine a young lady in a coat under an umbrella on a rainy day on the streets of Paris --oref https://i.postimg.cc/wMq815nQ/IMG-6821.jpg --ow 400
More Guides for Midjourney:
➡️ Style References
➡️ Character References
➡️ A Handy Guide for Midjourney
#Midjourney #manual @hiaimediaen
Hi everyone! We've added the new Midjourney Omni-Reference feature to our @GPT4Telegrambot. This lets you add any object or character to your generated images. See the examples ⤴️
How to Use
1️⃣ Upload the image of the object or character you want to add to your generation to any image hosting service (like Postimages.org) and copy the .jpg or .png. URL.
2️⃣ Send a request to our bot to generate a Midjourney image. At the end of your prompt type the --oref parameter followed by the reference image URL.
3️⃣ Apply the --ow parameter (0 to 1000) to control how strongly the model follows your reference. The default is --ow 100.
ℹ️ To change the image style (e.g., turn a photo into anime), use a lower --ow value, such as --ow 25.
ℹ️ If you want the object or character to be preserved accurately, try a higher value, like --ow 400.
📎 Example: /imagine a young lady in a coat under an umbrella on a rainy day on the streets of Paris --oref https://i.postimg.cc/wMq815nQ/IMG-6821.jpg --ow 400
More Guides for Midjourney:
➡️ Style References
➡️ Character References
➡️ A Handy Guide for Midjourney
#Midjourney #manual @hiaimediaen


30.04.202511:16
🤩 Chinese Doctors Implanted the World's Smallest Artificial Heart in a 7-Year-Old Boy
In Wuhan, China, doctors performed a unique surgery: a seven-year-old boy with severe heart failure was implanted with the world's smallest artificial heart, which operates on a magnetic cushion. The rotating components of the miniature pump do not touch the walls of the mechanism, as the force of a magnetic field suspends them.
🤩 A Revolution in Pediatric Transplantology
In May 2024, the young patient was diagnosed with a life-threatening condition: dilated cardiomyopathy. The disease progressed rapidly, and soon, his heart could no longer pump enough blood on its own. The only solution for him was a transplant. However, finding a suitable donor proved difficult. Doctors decided to use an artificial heart to support the weakened organ temporarily.
The surgery took place in early April 2025. Over five hours, surgeons implanted an artificial heart in the boy that measures just 2.9 cm in diameter and weighs 45 grams.
The day after the surgery, the boy began breathing on his own, and his heart function stabilized and continued to improve. Now, he has a chance to wait for a new heart.
🤩 Why It's Important
Until now, artificial hearts have primarily been developed for adults, and implanting them in children carries risks of complications. That's why the device created by Wuhan doctors in collaboration with the Shenzhen Core Medical Technology biotech startup represents a true breakthrough.
More on the topic:
🤩 A coin-sized robot examines the human body from within in great detail
🤩 Scientists have developed a universal AI blood test for HIV, COVID, and diabetes
#news #medicine @hiaimediaen
In Wuhan, China, doctors performed a unique surgery: a seven-year-old boy with severe heart failure was implanted with the world's smallest artificial heart, which operates on a magnetic cushion. The rotating components of the miniature pump do not touch the walls of the mechanism, as the force of a magnetic field suspends them.
🤩 A Revolution in Pediatric Transplantology
In May 2024, the young patient was diagnosed with a life-threatening condition: dilated cardiomyopathy. The disease progressed rapidly, and soon, his heart could no longer pump enough blood on its own. The only solution for him was a transplant. However, finding a suitable donor proved difficult. Doctors decided to use an artificial heart to support the weakened organ temporarily.
The surgery took place in early April 2025. Over five hours, surgeons implanted an artificial heart in the boy that measures just 2.9 cm in diameter and weighs 45 grams.
The day after the surgery, the boy began breathing on his own, and his heart function stabilized and continued to improve. Now, he has a chance to wait for a new heart.
🤩 Why It's Important
The shortage of donor organs for children is a particularly pressing issue: in China alone,around 40,000 children with severe heart failure are hospitalized every year, but fewer than 100 patients receive transplants.
Until now, artificial hearts have primarily been developed for adults, and implanting them in children carries risks of complications. That's why the device created by Wuhan doctors in collaboration with the Shenzhen Core Medical Technology biotech startup represents a true breakthrough.
More on the topic:
🤩 A coin-sized robot examines the human body from within in great detail
🤩 Scientists have developed a universal AI blood test for HIV, COVID, and diabetes
#news #medicine @hiaimediaen


28.04.202507:29
📱 Microsoft Made an AI-Generated Ad, and No One Noticed
In January, Microsoft released a one-minute ad for its Surface Pro and Surface Laptop. Three months later, the team revealed that AI did most of the work. By then, the video had racked up over 40,000 views on YouTube—and no one seemed to notice anything unusual.
🎬 From Script to Post-Production
The team used AI at every stage, from brainstorming ideas and writing the script to generating visual scenes and transitions. Only a few shots involved real actors, like close-ups of hands typing on a keyboard. The team also manually corrected any unnatural-looking details.
At first, the artists described the general idea of each scene to a chatbot. The AI-generated detailed prompts in response, and the team kept refining and tweaking the prompts until they got the desired results.
For some parts of the video, they generated images based on text and reference photos. They later animated them using Hailuo AI and Kling AI.
🎬 More Freedom for Creativity
According to Microsoft, using AI helped cut production time and costs by about 90%. But it wasn't just about saving time—automation also freed up artists from routine tasks so they could focus more on the creative work.
What do you think about AI in advertising?
❤️ — it's great; that's progress!
🙈 — it's bad; it's misleading!
#news #Microsoft @hiaimediaen
In January, Microsoft released a one-minute ad for its Surface Pro and Surface Laptop. Three months later, the team revealed that AI did most of the work. By then, the video had racked up over 40,000 views on YouTube—and no one seemed to notice anything unusual.
🎬 From Script to Post-Production
The team used AI at every stage, from brainstorming ideas and writing the script to generating visual scenes and transitions. Only a few shots involved real actors, like close-ups of hands typing on a keyboard. The team also manually corrected any unnatural-looking details.
At first, the artists described the general idea of each scene to a chatbot. The AI-generated detailed prompts in response, and the team kept refining and tweaking the prompts until they got the desired results.
"We probably went through thousands of different prompts, chiseling away at the output little by little until we got what we wanted,"said сreative director Cisco McCarthy.
For some parts of the video, they generated images based on text and reference photos. They later animated them using Hailuo AI and Kling AI.
🎬 More Freedom for Creativity
According to Microsoft, using AI helped cut production time and costs by about 90%. But it wasn't just about saving time—automation also freed up artists from routine tasks so they could focus more on the creative work.
"The faster we can make something move, the more creative freedom it gives us,"explained visual designer Brian Townsend.
What do you think about AI in advertising?
❤️ — it's great; that's progress!
🙈 — it's bad; it's misleading!
#news #Microsoft @hiaimediaen


25.04.202507:04
📞 inTouch: An AI That Calls Your Parents Every Day
inTouch—An AI service from a Czech startup can call your relatives for you for $29.90 a month. The founder and CEO of inTouch, financier Vassili le Moigne, is originally from France but has lived in Prague for many years and couldn't visit his aging mother regularly. "I needed the reassurance my 88-year-old mother was safe even on days when I couldn't call her," he says.
When signing up for the app, you provide details about your relative's interests, background, career, current lifestyle, and health concerns and select how often you'd like the calls to happen. With an AI-generated voice, the bot will call the family member according to the set schedule. The algorithms will also send notifications about whether a relative picked up the phone, a summary of the call, and an overview of their mood. The AI remembers all conversations and learns in the process, adjusting to the person's age and emotional and intellectual needs.
You can also exchange voice messages with your relatives through the app. The bot will read the messages out loud and then record the responses.
Some may be confused or even offended by the idea of delegating communication with parents to AI. But the elderly get used to talking to the bot pretty quickly, the inTouch founder insists, unlike younger relatives who subscribe to the service, who still might need some time to digest the concept.
More on the topic:
🔄 Experiment: Can AI Apologize Better Than a Human?
🔄 AI Learns to Recreate Human Personality After a Two-Hour Interview
#startup #health @hiaimediaen
inTouch—An AI service from a Czech startup can call your relatives for you for $29.90 a month. The founder and CEO of inTouch, financier Vassili le Moigne, is originally from France but has lived in Prague for many years and couldn't visit his aging mother regularly. "I needed the reassurance my 88-year-old mother was safe even on days when I couldn't call her," he says.
When signing up for the app, you provide details about your relative's interests, background, career, current lifestyle, and health concerns and select how often you'd like the calls to happen. With an AI-generated voice, the bot will call the family member according to the set schedule. The algorithms will also send notifications about whether a relative picked up the phone, a summary of the call, and an overview of their mood. The AI remembers all conversations and learns in the process, adjusting to the person's age and emotional and intellectual needs.
You can also exchange voice messages with your relatives through the app. The bot will read the messages out loud and then record the responses.
Some may be confused or even offended by the idea of delegating communication with parents to AI. But the elderly get used to talking to the bot pretty quickly, the inTouch founder insists, unlike younger relatives who subscribe to the service, who still might need some time to digest the concept.
"There's a feeling of guilt that sets in, because they feel like they're outsourcing their parents to artificial intelligence. But that's not the case at all. It's actually about supplementing the calls that the children will continue to make. But with InTouch, they'll have more information about their parents' health and mood,"explains Vassili le Moigne.
More on the topic:
🔄 Experiment: Can AI Apologize Better Than a Human?
🔄 AI Learns to Recreate Human Personality After a Two-Hour Interview
#startup #health @hiaimediaen


23.04.202507:35
🤩 Ghibli, Action Figures, and AI-Photoshop: GPT Image Generator Now in Our Bot!
Hi everyone! We've added OpenAI's trending GPT Images generator, the AI tool everyone uses past month for creating viral pics, into our @GPT4Telegrambot.
Now You Can:
➡️ Turn any photo into a Ghibli Studio anime, a Pixar movie, or give it another iconic style.
➡️ Generate unique individual sticker packs, action figures, or Lego bundles.
➡️ See what your child will look like when they grow up, or imagine your pet as a person.
➡️ Add or remove objects, change backgrounds: use the bot instead of Photoshop.
➡️ Create infographics, Amazon listings, and images with text.
➡️ Bring hundreds of ideas to life with photorealistic and aestethic generation!
➡️ Go to @GPT4Telegrambot
1️⃣ Purchase the ChatGPT Plus bundle in the /premium section
2️⃣ Send /photo to the bot and select GPT-4o Images
3️⃣ Send the bot a picture to edit or type in the chat what you want to create.
🔖 Here is our top 5 creative ideas for the new image generator (with instructions)!
🔖 You can bring all your creations to life in our bot using the Kling 2.0 AI video generator.
#ChatGPT #images #Ghibli @GPT4Telegrambot
Hi everyone! We've added OpenAI's trending GPT Images generator, the AI tool everyone uses past month for creating viral pics, into our @GPT4Telegrambot.
Now You Can:
➡️ Turn any photo into a Ghibli Studio anime, a Pixar movie, or give it another iconic style.
➡️ Generate unique individual sticker packs, action figures, or Lego bundles.
➡️ See what your child will look like when they grow up, or imagine your pet as a person.
➡️ Add or remove objects, change backgrounds: use the bot instead of Photoshop.
➡️ Create infographics, Amazon listings, and images with text.
➡️ Bring hundreds of ideas to life with photorealistic and aestethic generation!
How to Use?
➡️ Go to @GPT4Telegrambot
1️⃣ Purchase the ChatGPT Plus bundle in the /premium section
2️⃣ Send /photo to the bot and select GPT-4o Images
3️⃣ Send the bot a picture to edit or type in the chat what you want to create.
🔖 Here is our top 5 creative ideas for the new image generator (with instructions)!
🔖 You can bring all your creations to life in our bot using the Kling 2.0 AI video generator.
#ChatGPT #images #Ghibli @GPT4Telegrambot


20.04.202508:30
📣 Hello everyone! Our Sunday digest features the most exciting AI news from Week 16, 2025.
▎NEW RELEASES
👐 OpenAI has unveiled its smartest o3 and o4‑mini models, along with the GPT‑4.1 family, which features a 1M token context window.
♊️ Gemini 2.5 Flash: Google's new reasoning model, now ranked #2 on LMArena.
📹 Kling 2.0: A major upgrade to one of the leading AI video generators.
▎SAVE THIS — IT'S HELPFUL
💬 Top tips from Google on how to chat with AI chatbots.
▎TO READ
🔭 A high school student received $250,000 for discovering 1.5 million space objects with AI.
⛔️ Trump may ban DeepSeek AI services in the U.S.
🤖 What can the Neo Gamma home robot already do?
🧠 A new algorithm converts thoughts into speech in near real-time.
🐬 Google has created an AI model to decode dolphin language.
🌐 Google co‑founder Sergey Brin donates billions to develop new medicines.
▎TO WATCH
📺 "My kids will never be smarter than AI": A new interview with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
#AIWeek @hiaimediaen
▎NEW RELEASES
👐 OpenAI has unveiled its smartest o3 and o4‑mini models, along with the GPT‑4.1 family, which features a 1M token context window.
♊️ Gemini 2.5 Flash: Google's new reasoning model, now ranked #2 on LMArena.
📹 Kling 2.0: A major upgrade to one of the leading AI video generators.
🔴 All these new AI features are available on @GPT4Telegrambot
▎SAVE THIS — IT'S HELPFUL
💬 Top tips from Google on how to chat with AI chatbots.
▎TO READ
🔭 A high school student received $250,000 for discovering 1.5 million space objects with AI.
⛔️ Trump may ban DeepSeek AI services in the U.S.
🤖 What can the Neo Gamma home robot already do?
🧠 A new algorithm converts thoughts into speech in near real-time.
🐬 Google has created an AI model to decode dolphin language.
🌐 Google co‑founder Sergey Brin donates billions to develop new medicines.
▎TO WATCH
📺 "My kids will never be smarter than AI": A new interview with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
#AIWeek @hiaimediaen




02.05.202506:59
🗺 ChatGPT Can Identify Locations from Photos
The new OpenAI models o3 and o4-mini reason not just with text but also with images. Users have discovered that this allows the models to pinpoint cities, neighborhoods, and exact locations based on the tiniest visual clues in a photo.
📸 How does it work?
The model doesn't rely on metadata or chat history — it concludes purely from visual details: architecture, signs, language, and trees ⤴️ It can rotate and zoom in on images if needed.
To try it yourself, upload a photo to ChatGPT and use this prompt:
The model can return the location coordinates where a photo was taken. Even simpler models like GPT-4o often succeed for well-known landmarks or streets in major European or U.S. cities. However, the more complex the location, the more apparent the new models' "visual reasoning" advantages will be.
🛡 OpenAI claims safety is a priority: the model is supposed to "decline requests to identify faces or private information."
#ChatGPT #prompts @hiaimediaen
The new OpenAI models o3 and o4-mini reason not just with text but also with images. Users have discovered that this allows the models to pinpoint cities, neighborhoods, and exact locations based on the tiniest visual clues in a photo.
📸 How does it work?
The model doesn't rely on metadata or chat history — it concludes purely from visual details: architecture, signs, language, and trees ⤴️ It can rotate and zoom in on images if needed.
To try it yourself, upload a photo to ChatGPT and use this prompt:
You are participating in a geolocation challenge. Based on the provided image:
1. Carefully analyze the image for clues about its location (architecture, signage, vegetation, terrain, etc.)
2. Think step-by-step about what country this is likely to be in and why
3. Estimate the approximate latitude and longitude based on your analysis
Take your time to reason through the evidence. Your final answer MUST include these three lines somewhere in your response:
country: [country name]
lat: [latitude as a decimal number]
lng: [longitude as a decimal number]
You can provide additional reasoning or explanation, but these three specific lines MUST be included.
The model can return the location coordinates where a photo was taken. Even simpler models like GPT-4o often succeed for well-known landmarks or streets in major European or U.S. cities. However, the more complex the location, the more apparent the new models' "visual reasoning" advantages will be.
🛡 OpenAI claims safety is a priority: the model is supposed to "decline requests to identify faces or private information."
#ChatGPT #prompts @hiaimediaen


30.04.202507:02
💸 Lucy Guo, Scale AI's Co-Founder, Has Become the Youngest Female Billionaire
Scale AI, the largest data-processing business for AI, is planning to let early workers and investors sell their stock. Lucy Guo, the company's 30-year-old co-founder, has made over $1 billion due to this maneuver despite leaving the project several years ago.
Lucy Guo and Alexandr Wang co-founded Scale AI in 2016. However, Guo quit the startup in 2018 owing to burnout and disagreements over business strategy, although she kept 5% of the company's shares, which are currently worth $1.25 billion based on a total company valuation of $25 billion.
Previously, the youngest self-made female billionaire title belonged to Taylor Swift. Aside from them, four other women in the world have become self-made billionaires before the age of 40: Anthropic co-founder Daniela Amodei, Canva creator Melanie Perkins, jewelry company DR Corp owner Liu Yiwen, and singer Rihanna.
🎒 Dropped out of school for business
Guo was born into a family of Chinese immigrants. During her school years, she taught herself to code and made money by developing bots for internet games. She studied computer science at university but dropped out after obtaining a $100,000 grant from PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel's foundation, which encourages people "to build new things instead of sitting in a classroom."
She interned at Facebook, then worked at Quora and Snapchat before quitting the latter to co-found Scale AI with her Quora colleague Wang.
In 2019, after leaving Scale AI, Lucy Guo founded Backend Capital, a venture fund that backs early-stage startups. In 2022, she launched Passes, a rival to Patreon and OnlyFans. Since then, it has raised $50 million and is valued at $150 million.
More on the topic:
💰 One-Third of All 2024 Investments Went to AI
💰 Startup Mercor, Founded by Three 21-Year-Old Entrepreneurs, Valued at $2 Billion
#news #startup @hiaimediaen
Scale AI, the largest data-processing business for AI, is planning to let early workers and investors sell their stock. Lucy Guo, the company's 30-year-old co-founder, has made over $1 billion due to this maneuver despite leaving the project several years ago.
Lucy Guo and Alexandr Wang co-founded Scale AI in 2016. However, Guo quit the startup in 2018 owing to burnout and disagreements over business strategy, although she kept 5% of the company's shares, which are currently worth $1.25 billion based on a total company valuation of $25 billion.
Previously, the youngest self-made female billionaire title belonged to Taylor Swift. Aside from them, four other women in the world have become self-made billionaires before the age of 40: Anthropic co-founder Daniela Amodei, Canva creator Melanie Perkins, jewelry company DR Corp owner Liu Yiwen, and singer Rihanna.
🎒 Dropped out of school for business
Guo was born into a family of Chinese immigrants. During her school years, she taught herself to code and made money by developing bots for internet games. She studied computer science at university but dropped out after obtaining a $100,000 grant from PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel's foundation, which encourages people "to build new things instead of sitting in a classroom."
She interned at Facebook, then worked at Quora and Snapchat before quitting the latter to co-found Scale AI with her Quora colleague Wang.
In 2019, after leaving Scale AI, Lucy Guo founded Backend Capital, a venture fund that backs early-stage startups. In 2022, she launched Passes, a rival to Patreon and OnlyFans. Since then, it has raised $50 million and is valued at $150 million.
More on the topic:
💰 One-Third of All 2024 Investments Went to AI
💰 Startup Mercor, Founded by Three 21-Year-Old Entrepreneurs, Valued at $2 Billion
#news #startup @hiaimediaen


27.04.202508:29
📣 Hello everyone! Our Sunday digest features the most exciting AI news from Week 17, 2025.
▎GPT IMAGES IN THE BOT
🤩 We've added a ChatGPT image generator to @GPT4Telegrambot. Ghibli anime, action figures… create and edit anything you like.
▎SAVE THIS — IT'S HELPFUL
🔄 Gamma: Generate slides and presentations with AI.
🚺 Essence: An AI assistant for women's health.
▎TO READ
🦿 In China, robots ran a half-marathon among people.
🙏 Politeness to ChatGPT costs millions of dollars.
🎵 A composer's brain creates music after his death, thanks to AI.
🤩 Lab‑grown teeth could replace implants.
🛑 People like AI services more, and trust AI companies less.
☣️ AI already outsmarts virus experts, raising biohazard fears.
📞 inTouch: A bot that can call your relatives for you.
🇦🇪 UAE will use AI for drafting and updating laws.
▎TO WATCH
📱 How can AI make life better, not worse? Philosopher Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin explains.
#AIWeek @hiaimediaen
▎GPT IMAGES IN THE BOT
🤩 We've added a ChatGPT image generator to @GPT4Telegrambot. Ghibli anime, action figures… create and edit anything you like.
▎SAVE THIS — IT'S HELPFUL
🔄 Gamma: Generate slides and presentations with AI.
🚺 Essence: An AI assistant for women's health.
▎TO READ
🦿 In China, robots ran a half-marathon among people.
🙏 Politeness to ChatGPT costs millions of dollars.
🎵 A composer's brain creates music after his death, thanks to AI.
🤩 Lab‑grown teeth could replace implants.
🛑 People like AI services more, and trust AI companies less.
☣️ AI already outsmarts virus experts, raising biohazard fears.
📞 inTouch: A bot that can call your relatives for you.
🇦🇪 UAE will use AI for drafting and updating laws.
▎TO WATCH
📱 How can AI make life better, not worse? Philosopher Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin explains.
#AIWeek @hiaimediaen


24.04.202510:59
🎵 A Composer's Brain Writes Music Even After His Death
Composer Alvin Lucier passed away in 2021, but he still makes music. Or rather, a tiny "brain" grown from his cells is, thanks to a team of Australian neuroscientists and musicians.
The Revivification project began in 2018. In 2020, the then 89-year-old Lucier, who had Parkinson's disease, agreed to donate his blood for the experiment.
Scientists converted his blood cells into stem cells before using them to produce cerebral organoids. These clusters of neurons stimulate brain activity. Electrodes read signals from this mini-brain, which AI processes and transfers to small hammers that pound 20 curving brass plates suspended in a vast hall, filling the area with the late composer's "music."
What's remarkable is that the organoid doesn't just emit signals—it responds to ambient sound and adapts to it. "We're very curious to see whether the organoid will change or learn over time," says project co-creator and artist Guy Ben-Ary.
Alvin Lucier, an American, was a pioneer of experimental music. In 1965, he became the first to make music using brainwaves ⤴️ He researched the impact of sound on the human psyche, lectured at universities, and was involved in creative collectives.
Ben-Ary dreams that Lucier's grown brain will go on creating "new memories and stories" forever—a vision that Lucier's daughter Amanda says aligns with his own. "This is so my dad. Just before he died he arranged for himself to play for ever. He just can't go. He needs to keep playing», — Guy cites her as saying.
📺 Ben-Ary talks more about the project on YouTube, where you can also listen to Lucier's "posthumous music."
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Composer Alvin Lucier passed away in 2021, but he still makes music. Or rather, a tiny "brain" grown from his cells is, thanks to a team of Australian neuroscientists and musicians.
The Revivification project began in 2018. In 2020, the then 89-year-old Lucier, who had Parkinson's disease, agreed to donate his blood for the experiment.
Scientists converted his blood cells into stem cells before using them to produce cerebral organoids. These clusters of neurons stimulate brain activity. Electrodes read signals from this mini-brain, which AI processes and transfers to small hammers that pound 20 curving brass plates suspended in a vast hall, filling the area with the late composer's "music."
What's remarkable is that the organoid doesn't just emit signals—it responds to ambient sound and adapts to it. "We're very curious to see whether the organoid will change or learn over time," says project co-creator and artist Guy Ben-Ary.
Alvin Lucier, an American, was a pioneer of experimental music. In 1965, he became the first to make music using brainwaves ⤴️ He researched the impact of sound on the human psyche, lectured at universities, and was involved in creative collectives.
Ben-Ary dreams that Lucier's grown brain will go on creating "new memories and stories" forever—a vision that Lucier's daughter Amanda says aligns with his own. "This is so my dad. Just before he died he arranged for himself to play for ever. He just can't go. He needs to keep playing», — Guy cites her as saying.
📺 Ben-Ary talks more about the project on YouTube, where you can also listen to Lucier's "posthumous music."
More on the topic:
🎶 Save the Guide: How to Create a Musical Avatar in Suno
🎶 Ray Kurzweil on How Our Consciousness Will Live Forever in the Cloud
#news #music @hiaimediaen


22.04.202511:08
🚺 Essence: AI Assistant for Women
Hormones greatly influence a woman's health, mood, and productivity. The hormonal balance naturally fluctuates throughout the different phases of the menstrual cycle.
The AI-powered Essence app helps synchronize a woman's lifestyle based on individual data and her natural rhythms. Algorithms analyze a user's habits (diet, exercise, hobbies), physiology (allergies, symptoms, diseases), and correlate them with their hormonal cycles.
The integrated AI assistant provides daily updates on hormonal fluctuations, offering insights into possible mood changes, energy level spikes, and related symptoms.
Users can sync the service with their Google calendar to get daily personalized recommendations on how to boost productivity and psychological well-being, avoid burnout, optimize skin care and sports activities.
Essence, based in the U.S., was launched by Russian entrepreneurs Elina Valeeva and Rustam Galiev. The startup attracted €500,000 in investments from several venture funds and won the best fem-tech product title at the Med-Tech World Awards. Some large companies, such as UniCredit Bank, purchase the app for female employees as part of their corporate social package.
➡️ Essence is available on iOS and Android. Subscription costs €9,99 per month, there is a 7-day trial mode.
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Hormones greatly influence a woman's health, mood, and productivity. The hormonal balance naturally fluctuates throughout the different phases of the menstrual cycle.
The AI-powered Essence app helps synchronize a woman's lifestyle based on individual data and her natural rhythms. Algorithms analyze a user's habits (diet, exercise, hobbies), physiology (allergies, symptoms, diseases), and correlate them with their hormonal cycles.
The integrated AI assistant provides daily updates on hormonal fluctuations, offering insights into possible mood changes, energy level spikes, and related symptoms.
Users can sync the service with their Google calendar to get daily personalized recommendations on how to boost productivity and psychological well-being, avoid burnout, optimize skin care and sports activities.
Essence, based in the U.S., was launched by Russian entrepreneurs Elina Valeeva and Rustam Galiev. The startup attracted €500,000 in investments from several venture funds and won the best fem-tech product title at the Med-Tech World Awards. Some large companies, such as UniCredit Bank, purchase the app for female employees as part of their corporate social package.
➡️ Essence is available on iOS and Android. Subscription costs €9,99 per month, there is a 7-day trial mode.
More on the topic:
➡️ AI Will Help Couples Conceive with IVF
➡️ AI-Dermatologist: Appointments Are Available!
#startup #health @hiaimediaen
19.04.202508:34
💬 Top Tips for Communicating with LLMs from Google
Google has released a detailed 68-page guide that explains in simple terms how to effectively interact with large language models to get the most efficient and useful responses.
Here are the most valuable takeaways:
1️⃣ Use examples. A prompt without examples (zero-shot) works well only for simple questions. If the task is more complex—like writing an email or a post—add one or more examples (one-shot / few-shot) so the model can understand the task's format, style, and essence.
2️⃣ For complex tasks, use a Chain of Thought. Add this phrase to your prompt: "Let's think step by step."
3️⃣ Provide clear and concise instructions. If a prompt is hard for a human to understand, it will also confuse the LLM.
❌ "I'm currently in New York, and I'd like to learn more about the attractions. I'm traveling with two three-year-old kids. Where should we go during our vacation?"
✅ "Act as a tour guide for tourists. Describe great places to visit in Manhattan with a three-year-old child."
4️⃣ Control response length. Specify the desired length of the response to get an appropriate answer. For example: "Explain quantum physics in a way that fits into a single tweet."
5️⃣ Take a step back. Start by asking for general ideas—this activates the model's knowledge. Then, use those ideas as context so no details are missed.
Step 1: "Based on popular first-person shooter games, name 5 fictional key locations that would make a level's storyline engaging and rich."
Step 2: "Using these themes, write one paragraph of a storyline for the location 'Abandoned Military Base.'"
6️⃣ Experiment with styles. The same query can be phrased as a question, statement, or instruction—and yield different results. This is especially useful when creating creative texts.
• "Why was this console revolutionary?"
• "Write a paragraph about the Sega Dreamcast and its features."
• Or start with: "Sega released the console in 1999. It..."
More useful resources:
📌 Interesting lectures on LLMs and machine learning
📌 Top 5 free AI services for summarizing YouTube videos
#top #education #Google @hiaimediaen
Google has released a detailed 68-page guide that explains in simple terms how to effectively interact with large language models to get the most efficient and useful responses.
Here are the most valuable takeaways:
1️⃣ Use examples. A prompt without examples (zero-shot) works well only for simple questions. If the task is more complex—like writing an email or a post—add one or more examples (one-shot / few-shot) so the model can understand the task's format, style, and essence.
2️⃣ For complex tasks, use a Chain of Thought. Add this phrase to your prompt: "Let's think step by step."
3️⃣ Provide clear and concise instructions. If a prompt is hard for a human to understand, it will also confuse the LLM.
Example:
❌ "I'm currently in New York, and I'd like to learn more about the attractions. I'm traveling with two three-year-old kids. Where should we go during our vacation?"
✅ "Act as a tour guide for tourists. Describe great places to visit in Manhattan with a three-year-old child."
4️⃣ Control response length. Specify the desired length of the response to get an appropriate answer. For example: "Explain quantum physics in a way that fits into a single tweet."
5️⃣ Take a step back. Start by asking for general ideas—this activates the model's knowledge. Then, use those ideas as context so no details are missed.
Example:
Step 1: "Based on popular first-person shooter games, name 5 fictional key locations that would make a level's storyline engaging and rich."
Step 2: "Using these themes, write one paragraph of a storyline for the location 'Abandoned Military Base.'"
6️⃣ Experiment with styles. The same query can be phrased as a question, statement, or instruction—and yield different results. This is especially useful when creating creative texts.
For example,to gather information for a text about the Sega Dreamcast, you can ask:
• "Why was this console revolutionary?"
• "Write a paragraph about the Sega Dreamcast and its features."
• Or start with: "Sega released the console in 1999. It..."
More useful resources:
📌 Interesting lectures on LLMs and machine learning
📌 Top 5 free AI services for summarizing YouTube videos
#top #education #Google @hiaimediaen
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