To try everything Brilliant has to offer – free – for a full 30 days, visit The first 200 of you will receive 20% off an annual Brilliant subscription. In this series, we show you exactly what is possible with AI right now. Every week, we’ll update you on what’s new in the world of artificial intelligence and give you honest opinions about it. This week we’re looking at exciting updates to Microsoft Copilot, Google’s Gemini and more! Join us to explore what can be done with AI. Links: ———————————————— ——————————— Chapters: 00:00 What’s New 01:04 Claude 3 02:57 Update on Copilot 03:51 Brilliant 05:09…

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27 thoughts on “New AI Tools That Are Actually Useful”
  1. Great video! Immersive Translate is another great AI tool that would look great on your list. It’s a user-friendly, AI-powered plugin that’s compatible with all major browsers. It works to accurately and smoothly translate webpages, PDFs, ebooks, and even Youtube videos and Netflix! There’s also a cool feature where if you hover your mouse over a certain text, it’ll automatically translate it for you. Comes in two versions: one is free and the other is Pro, where you’d have to pay. The free version is great for casual translations, but if you’re looking for a way to dig a little deeper, then the Pro version should be just for you!

  2. 2:52 I wasnt sure how much better claude 3 was but after trying a prompt ive used a lot of times, for "christian videogames", which is rather specific… Neither have that many great ideas, but the quality of the ideas and the details within them is night and day.
    Claude gets really specific, it might still be a bit generic but at least its specific. GPT 4 on the other hand keeps ideas very very vague, like does not dig into details much.

  3. Long time subscriber here. I've a question, which model can I use to achieve the following: I like to upload an image, add prompts and get an image as a results. For example, upload an image that has an X ; then prompt, in the unloaded image, find the X in blue and put a square root in the same color around it.
    Does this exist?
    Thank you in advance.

  4. Claude requires your phone number when login , which means they than have access to your real name , your bank info , who you call , when you wake up , where you you , when you go , your holiday destination action, should I go one? Think about it , very sketchy they require this.

  5. Not on topic but an Idea for Future Living.
    The living quarters and cities need to change to adapt to people who have permanent leisure . Essentially cities need be gamified by both structure (building up and interesting) and access (no elevators , people have to walk, slide etc to get where they want to go ) to get people off the asses and interacting with the physical word and doing stuff. Unfortunately our 'leaders 'seem to prefer we get booosted. The whole concept of 'efficiency' and 'productivity' has to be jettisoned And liveability has to take its place. Interactive liveability..

  6. Just tried the GeoSpu thingy. was stoked by the concept but results are still very mid right now. Failed 3 attemps out of 3, couldn't recognize a non-existent place generated thru AI.
    Still gonna have to trust GeoRainbolt for a while XD

  7. Title is misleading, these "tools" aren't useful at all to most people BUT, your channel (you) does a good job informing of many advancements in AI. In order for AI to be useful, it needs to be able to EASILY & SECURELY integrate with other applications; We live in a world of data yet it's so spread out &/or inaccessible (different languages, different platforms, different connectivity challenges, etc etc etc….)

    An AI that can integrate & analyze any given block of data from any local or networked device (email, notes, spreadsheets, etc) can be really useful and unlock numerous possibilities (both good & bad).

    Imagine an AI system that is deeply integrated into every software application, with the ability to monitor and control the flow of data within and across these systems. This AI gatekeeper would have a comprehensive understanding of the data structures, access rules, and permitted use cases for each application. It could dynamically evaluate incoming requests for data access, analyze the context and purpose of the request, and make informed decisions about granting or denying access based on predefined policies and security protocols. 

    For anyone worrying about the negative possibilities; the invention of the automobile revolutionized transportation, enabling faster travel and economic growth. However, it also led to issues such as air pollution, traffic accidents, and urban sprawl. Despite these negative consequences, the benefits of automobiles in terms of mobility, commerce, and connectivity far outweighed the drawbacks.

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