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The End of App Stores? Here's What’s Coming Next!
Imagine building your own custom apps in minutes—no coding required, thanks to cutting-edge AI technology. Discover how this breakthrough is changing the app landscape forever.
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Everything is changing at such a rapid pace and this week has been no exception. All of the A.I. Coding tools have taken center stage which honestly looks like the end of all of the app stores in the near future. Instead of finding the best app that fits your need, you will just be able to create one. Below is an example of a phone sheet app I was able to create in 5 minutes from my phone.
HERE IS THE BREAKDOWN:
Quick Headlines
A.I. can simulate a game WITHOUT a gaming engine
The first A.I. Kid Browser, WONDER
In Depth Walkthroughs to help you get started
LTX Studio
Control your Generative AI Images with SREF in Midjourney
Best tool for Coding with no coding experience
QUICK HEADLINES AND TOOLS TO TRY
Midjourney
Midjourney is officially working on new hardware device after hiring executive from Apple and now building its team.
Google launched its AI assistants called Gems
Apple and Nvidia might lead a 100B dollar raise for OpenAI
Claude Artifacts is now available to all users and can help you code apps from scratch
Plaude, the notetaking hardware for you phone, has created a new hardware pin to take notes for you in the wild
A.I. CAN NOW SIMULATE GAMES
Google has reached a significant milestone in AI by developing GameNGen, a neural network capable of generating real-time gameplay for the classic game Doom without using a traditional game engine. This breakthrough could transform the gaming industry by reducing development costs and enabling dynamic, AI-driven experiences.
Key Points
Game Engine-Free: GameNGen generates Doom gameplay in real time using AI alone, without a traditional game engine.
Efficiency: Runs on a single Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) at 20 frames per second.
Industry Impact: Potential to reduce development time and costs in the $200 billion gaming industry.
New Genres: Could enable games that evolve dynamically based on player actions.
Broader Implications: Possible applications in virtual reality, autonomous vehicles, and smart cities.
Importance
GameNGen represents a leap forward in AI and gaming, promising to revolutionize not just how games are created, but also the possibilities for interactive experiences across various industries. This innovation could democratize game development, making complex, dynamic games accessible to smaller creators.
THE FIRST A.I. POWERED KIDS BROWSER
As online safety for children becomes a global concern, Hello Wonder introduces an AI-powered browser designed specifically for kids. Founded by industry veterans from Google and Amazon, this innovative platform aims to create a secure and enriching environment for young users to learn and explore.
Key Points
AI-Powered Safety: The browser uses AI to ensure children only access safe, educational content.
Parental Control: Parents have full control over the content, receiving detailed reports on their child’s online activities.
Montessori Inspiration: The platform encourages self-directed learning, similar to Montessori methods.
Investor Backing: Raised $2.1 million from notable investors to further develop the platform.
Growth and Expansion: Plans to expand to Android tablets and Chromebooks, with future subscription models.
Importance
Hello Wonder addresses the critical need for a safer internet experience for children, empowering parents while providing kids with a dynamic, educational tool that aligns with their natural curiosity.
TOOL WALK THROUGHS
CODING WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN
Cursor has taken the world by storm allowing you to speak to your computer to create, debug and launch your app with integrations to tools like Replit.
Check out this video by Riley Brown who goes in depth on how to use it.
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