AI is already changing research and product development at Philly-based NextFab

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NextFab has been using this technology, which “learns” and accelerates with repeated use, to speed web research and design new products, processes, logos, legal contracts, and more.

Brad Flaugher of Medusa Intelligence gives a presentation at Next Fab on artificial intelligence. On the screen is a image he did for chair maker as part of the presentation.on the west edge of Kensington, NextFab users, staff, and visitors have been applying this software, which “learns” and accelerates with repeated use to speed web research and design new products, processes, logos, legal contracts, and thought experiments.

So suddenly we have all these soundalike “CEOs” calling employees and telling them: “Send me $3,000 immediately!” Redcoat can tell you if the calls are real or automated.Starfield: Anyone. I’m an engineer, but I don’t have formal IT training.Before AI, I’d Google some keywords, read four or five linked articles, and find one that answers the question. Now I type the question into GPT, and it spits out the answer.

It has every language. The Mistral AI platform from France is best at European languages. Claude3 is handling Asian languages, Farsi, Arabic, Swahili. So the future of the news business looks a lot like Tucker Carlson. People will pay him to keep him interviewing people. Just like I keep subscribing to The Inquirer and the Economist. Donations are keeping news organizations around.That’s how the internet works. Everyone is scraping everyone’s work. Would they pass a law that made that illegal?to scrape their data. Maybe the Times will get Microsoft and Amazon and Google to pay them, or tie a product to AI.

 

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