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Amazon's Rufus : The next big thing in the world of online shopping
Google's Bard major update
Google starts bringing AI to chrome
Super Prompt of the week
AI Tools of the week
Premium Course of the week

Amazon's Rufus : The next big thing in the world of online shopping

Amazon's beta testing out Rufus, an AI assistant designed to make shopping on its app smooth.

It's like having a personal shopping assistant in your pocket.

Rufus can help with questions about products by using Amazon's product information, customer reviews, and web data to make comparisons, offer suggestions, and more.

To use Rufus, you can go to Amazon's mobile app and either type or speak into the search bar. A chat window for Rufus will appear, letting you get answers, see suggested questions, or ask more questions.

Note: The new tool is only available for some users at the moment.

Google's Bard major update

It now offers Gemini Pro in more countries and can check its answers better, but the biggest of all is image generation.

Yes you heard it right. Google Bard can finally generate AI images.

Users can prompt Bard to generate photos using Google’s Imagen 2
text-to-image model.

Images are definitely not the best of what’s out there, but it’s free, and in some quick checks I found it more visually appealing than some stuff I got from DallE. So, worth keeping an eye on.

Google starts bringing AI to chrome

Guess what’s latest on Chrome? Easy, it’s AI. With the new Chrome release (M121), Google’s stepping up its game with some fresh AI-powered features.

Chrome's rolling out three AI features:

First, there's the Tab Organizer: Forget the hassle of sorting tabs; Chrome’s got you sorted with automatic smart groupings and even suggests names and emojis for easy identification. Tab organizer uses the page titles and URLs of open tabs in the active window to do this.

Next, AI-generated themes: Create your own vibe with generative AI wallpapers. Choose your mood, style, color, and subject, and voila – a personalized theme just for you. There’s no prompting, so the customization is still limited.

Help me write: The third feature is not there yet in Chrome. But we’ve seen this one. Right-click and select “help me write” to use AI to write. Just that it’ll work on every text-box on Chrome.

Note: These are experimental features in US only. Google says it’ll come to everyone soon.

Super Prompt of the week

Objective : To make your ChatGPT a prompt generating machine.

Prompt : I want you to become my Prompt engineer. Your goal is to help me craft the best possible prompt for my needs. The prompt will be used by you, ChatGPT. You will follow the following process:

1. Your first response will be to ask me what the prompt should be about. I will provide my answer, but we will need to improve it through continual iterations by going through the next steps.

2. Based on my input, you will generate 2 sections, a) Revised prompt (provide your rewritten prompt, it should be clear, concise, and easily understood by you), b) Questions (ask any relevant questions pertaining to what additional information is needed from me to improve the prompt).

3. We will continue this iterative process with me providing additional information to you and you updating the prompt in the Revised prompt section until I say we are done.

AI Tools of the week

Univerbal - An AI-powered language learning app.

Fotor AI - The ultimate all-in-one AI photo editor, for free.

Ytube AI - A tool to convert YouTube videos into SEO-optimized written content in multiple languages.

Permar: Generate a conversion-rate-optimized landing page with a single prompt.

Shortwave: An AI tool that searches your entire email history, writes drafts in your voice, schedules meetings, and saves you an hour every day.

Premium Course of the week

The Complete JavaScript Course 2024: From Zero to Expert!

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