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October 6th · Issue #291

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There are some juicy updates in this week’s issue. AI is hot in the creative industry right now, Adobe is about to unveil brand-new intuitive integrations across its whole product suite - get a sneak peek in an unlisted video below. 

Getty is taking the worry out of the AI + Copyright conundrum with a new generative AI tool, trained on its entire photography database. 

Plus, find out how one Austrian developer challenged the government with his fast prototyping of a price comparison site for supermarkets. 

Until next time, 


⚔️ Your Majesty

This week's artwork is by our Associate Designer, AJ

 

1. Generative AI by Getty Images, powered by NVIDIA


You need not worry about the copyright of your stock photos with this new service, trained exclusively on Getty Images’ best‑in‑class creative content.
 

Learn more

 

2. AdobeMAX Sneaking the Sneaks: #ProjectStardust


Remove distractions, switch elements and change outfits - this ‘object aware’ tech and more AI integrations will be unveiled at next week’s Adobe MAX conference. 


Get the sneak peek

 

3. Prada is designing Nasa spacesuits. Will luxury customers wear them next?


Luxury fashion is heading to the moon. After its upcoming partnership with Axiom Space to design the spacesuits for NASA’s 2025 Artemis III mission, will Prada look to outfit luxury customers next? 
Learn more

 

4. Mark Zuckerberg: First Interview in the Metaverse | Lex Fridman Podcast #398


“This video feels like a bit of a historical moment. Two photorealistic humans talking to each other about the future in a virtual call”.

Watch the episode

 

5. Expanding access to safer AI with Amazon


Amazon is set to invest up to $4 billion in Anthropic to support the secure, reliable running of its infrastructure and develop the most reliable and high-performing foundation models in the industry. 

Read the press release

 

6. This Website Exposes the Truth About Soaring Food Prices


After hearing Austria’s labor minister say it would take months to build a new supermarket price comparison site, independent software developer Mario Zechner proved the government wrong - in just two hours. 

Get the low down

 

7. How Much Coffee Is Too Much Coffee?


There’s no better way to read about the health benefits and possible risks than over a cup of the good stuff - don’t worry it’s not as bad as some people say! 

Get the insights

 

8. The 50 best podcasts to listen to in 2023


From true crime and intriguing stories to politics and philosophy, if you need a new podcast to listen to you’re bound to find something in this handy list. 

Find your next podcast

 

9. Roblox Assistant


Assistant is a new conversational AI that enables creators to use natural language text prompts to create scenes, edit 3D models, and apply interactive behaviors to objects.

Watch the video

 

10. ‘Is It Good Enough to Fool My Gallerist?’


The future of AI art is promising? Renowned American artist David Salle experimented with generative AI and admitted it had eventually inspired him. 

Read the article

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