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If you and Elon Musk had a baby
This newsletter was brought to you byAssemblyAIIf you and Elon Musk had a baby
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you had a baby with Elon Musk? Of course you have. Thankfully — with the power of AI — you can find out what your baby would look like.
Yesterday this tool launched, giving anyone with a web browser and internet access the power to swap faces with Elon (or anyone, including your friends).
Reflect isn’t the only one using AI to transform photos.
😯 Morphin (early access beta) puts you inside your favorite GIFs
😯 Face Swap Live lets you switch faces with your friends in real-time (like in Face/Off!)
😯 Emojiface turns your face into an emoji
😯 Zepeto turns your selfie into a Pixar character, currently at the top of the App Store
😯 Headface will turn you into Obama or Trump
😯 Lensa, #1 on Product Hunt today, will make you even more beautiful (made by the team that built Prisma)
Give Reflect a try and share your Elon baby photos with us on Twitter. We’ll RT our favorites, because it’s Friday. 😊
Robinhood released a big new feature yesterday: bank-like checking and saving accounts with 3% interest rates. By expanding into the larger financial service market, Robinhood could attack legacy institutions like Wells Fargo, Chase and Bank of America.
You prompt your LLMs, why not your speech-to-text?

AssemblyAI’s Universal-3 Pro introduces a new class of promptable speech models—built for real-world Voice AI. It handles domain-specific language, multiple languages, accents, and noisy audio with ease.
Unlike traditional ASR, Universal-3 Pro lets developers guide accuracy with prompts, combining the reliability of speech recognition with the controllability of LLMs—so you’re not stuck fixing transcripts after the fact.
AssemblyAI is opening free access throughout February, and the Product Hunt community is among the first to try what promptable ASR can do.
👉 Try Universal-3 Pro for free
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