New AI Tools and Insights You Can't Miss
Issue #15March 22, 2026Model Releases

New AI Tools and Insights You Can't Miss

Personal Note

[ISHAN WRITES OPENER] β€” Ishan's personal note will appear here in the published issue.

Latest Developments
The gen AI Kool-Aid tastes like eugenics

Image source: [The Verge AI]

Valerie Veatch shares her thoughts on OpenAI's Sora model and its implications for creators. She expresses concern over the ethical dimensions and the potential for misuse of generative AI technologies.

The details

  • Veatch was intrigued by the public release of Sora.
  • She highlights the formation of online communities among artists using AI.
  • Concerns over AI's influence on creative authenticity are raised.
  • The discussion touches on the societal implications of AI in art.
Why it matters

As AI tools like Sora gain traction, the conversation about their ethical use and societal impact becomes increasingly urgent. Veatch’s perspective highlights the need for responsible AI development in creative fields.

OpenAI Japan has launched a new safety initiative aimed at protecting teenagers using generative AI. The plan includes enhanced age protections and parental controls.

The details

  • New measures include age verification and content filtering.
  • Parental controls will allow guardians to monitor usage.
  • The initiative aligns with global trends in digital safety.
  • The blueprint is a response to concerns about youth engagement with AI.
Why it matters

This proactive approach to teen safety in AI usage sets a precedent that could influence how other regions manage the intersection of technology and youth welfare.

Gemini task automation is slow, clunky, and super impressive

Image source: [The Verge AI]

Testing Gemini's new task automation feature reveals both potential and limitations. It currently operates within a narrow range of applications, primarily focused on food delivery and rideshare services.

The details

  • Users can automate tasks through selected apps.
  • The feature is currently available on specific devices.
  • Feedback indicates mixed experiences with usability.
  • The automation is still in an early testing phase.
Why it matters

This development marks a significant step toward more integrated AI capabilities in everyday tasks, paving the way for further advancements in automation technology.

Adobe is rolling out customizable AI image generators that allow users to train models on their personal art styles. This public beta aims to enhance creative consistency.

The details

  • Users can input their own artworks for model training.
  • The beta version is now accessible to the public.
  • This feature aims to support artists in maintaining style continuity.
  • It reflects Adobe's commitment to integrating AI in creative tools.
Why it matters

By enabling personalization in AI-generated art, Adobe empowers creators to leverage AI while preserving their unique artistic identities, potentially changing how digital art is produced.

Google's Fitbit is enhancing its AI health coach to access users' medical records, aiming to provide more tailored health advice.

The details

  • The feature will allow the AI to analyze personal health data.
  • This advancement follows trends in personalized health technology.
  • The move raises questions about data privacy and security.
  • It aligns Fitbit with competitors also exploring AI health solutions.
Why it matters

As AI becomes more integrated into health monitoring, the balance between personalized care and user privacy will be crucial. This development could redefine user engagement with health technology. ##

Quick Hits
  • β€’What's New in Mellea 0.4.0 + Granite Libraries Release β€” Updates on Mellea and its new libraries for AI development.[Hugging Face]
  • β€’I Tried DoorDash’s Tasks App and Saw the Bleak Future of AI Gig Work β€” Insights into the implications of AI in gig work through DoorDash’s latest app.[Wired AI]
  • β€’Amazon is making an Alexa phone β€” Amazon is reportedly developing a new smartphone centered around Alexa.[The Verge AI]
  • β€’Smooth Moves: 90 Frames-Per-Second Virtual Reality Arrives on GeForce NOW β€” NVIDIA introduces smoother VR streaming for supported headsets.[NVIDIA]
  • β€’State of Open Source on Hugging Face: Spring 2026 β€” An overview of Hugging Face's open-source AI developments.[Hugging Face]
  • β€’NVIDIA GTC 2026: Live Updates on What’s Next in AI β€” Coverage of NVIDIA's latest announcements and developments in AI at GTC 2026.[NVIDIA]
  • β€’Trump takes another shot at dismantling state AI regulation β€” The Trump administration unveils a new legislative blueprint for AI regulation.[The Verge AI]
  • β€’New court filing reveals Pentagon told Anthropic the two sides were nearly aligned β€” Anthropic pushes back against Pentagon's claims in a recent legal filing.[TechCrunch AI]
Trending AI Tools
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Contral

An IDE that teaches you as you build AI projects.

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Claude Cowork Projects

A workspace that organizes tasks, context, and files for collaborative projects.

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Cursor Glass

A unified workspace for AI agents that enables seamless cloud transitions.

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Caplo

Provides real-time captions and translations for iOS applications.

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Fractal

A tool designed to speed up the development of ChatGPT applications.

Top AI Roles This Week
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    AI Ethics Researcher

    @ OpenAI

    Focus on developing ethical guidelines for AI deployment.

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    Machine Learning Engineer

    @ Google

    Work on improving AI algorithms for search and advertising.

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    Data Scientist

    @ NVIDIA

    Analyze large datasets to inform AI hardware development.

β€œThat's it for this week. See you Monday.”

β€” Ishan, Aviora AI

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