The job. They will lure you into a one of the scam centers in Myanmar using the fake job postings
The job. They will lure you into a one of the scam centers in Myanmar using the fake job postings
the red letters read "this is a scam" lol
A garmin watch and a AR glasses laid on top of a macbook
grid of nine photos captured by FPV camera, with subjects like hallway, dogs, and bikes
Spent the summer turning my silly ideas into working demos, and here are the results I got when I connected a FPV camera to my heart rate
view of SLU from AI2 office in Seattle
Was sitting in a class that I TA for and apparently nobody has read the Shannonβs "A Mathematical Theory of Communication"
Mind you it is a grad-level class full of CS and Applied Math PhD students...πΆ
gold mine! This is a critically important topic. Worth a read for anyone who uses participatory methods in their work
Good to be back at SIGGRAPH 2025. Talking to people who believe computing can drive real change always brings me joy.
My mentor Alvin Graylin writes articles on AI and Abundanism, and I turn them into brainrot shorts for the younger generation like me.
His new article about the "Bill of Rights" for the age of AI is worth a read for everyone.
You can read the full article on Alvin's Substack:
t.co/QLfCfKvNwD
I didn't prompt it to generate audio, but did it just say dr*g?
Should I be concerned that Veo 3 Fast can generate a personalized cigarette commercial in under 30 seconds?
The future of ads is going to be wild
I've captured a lot of 360Β° monoscopic videos (no depth) while cycling, skiing, and enjoying the outdoorsβand this might be a better way to view them on headsets with 6DOF and motion parallax. Open the demo in any WebXR supported browser: boezzz.com/mono6D/
My first published paper!
Generative Inbetweening: Adapting Image-to-Video Models for Keyframe Interpolation svd-keyframe-interpolation.github.io
If you give people the ability to roam around freely, they will. And subsequently get distracted by random things in the background.
Stories are inherently biased. You are, and you should present only the side that you want people to see.
Gaussian splatting might really transform journalism in cases where you want to cover the βwhole imageβ of what happened. Not sure if itβs great for storytelling, though. Here are my reasons:
rd.nytimes.com/projects/gau...
just scheduled a chill coffee chat and was told to meet them at a country club
Second half of the demo video. Showcased the agent's ability to set timers and measure ingredients.
I made an XR+AI cooking demo app earlier this year as part of my capstone project. To some extent a well explored domain that never got real world adoption.
Would you be willing to constantly chat with a virtual co-chef while cooking?