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We’re a little more than halfway through the year and have already seen tons of cool developments in the world of AI. It might seem like many of these are the result of the metaverse craze the social media giant ignited at the end of last year. In reality, a lot of the bigger projects like OpenAI’s DALL-E 2, Codex, Google’s Imagen, or Meta’s latest No Language Left Behind have likely been years in the making.
The topic of AI is a hot one already. Recent claims from one Google engineer arguing that the AI he was working on became sentient aren’t putting minds at ease either. While most of us can’t get our hands on these (somewhat) dystopian programs, makers have found day-to-day use cases for AI that remove some of the manual work and let you focus on the high-impact things instead.
ICYMI, Copilot by Github x OpenAI is now available for all developers to suggest code and entire functions in real-time.
Slogan Generator creates a catchy one-liner for your business from a short description you input.
Typeform launched Relayed, a tool that captures real conversations (via async talking or a meeting import) and summarizes them to help your team stay up to date.
Code Language Converter uses AI to convert code snippets from one programing language to another. Similarly, AutoRegex uses OpenAI's GPT-3 to produce regular expressions from plain English.
Also using OpenAI, this tool suggests namings for your GitHub repositories.
Octie.ai is a free marketing assistant that writes emails, product descriptions, social media captions, and subject lines for you.
What did we miss?

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Paperoad lets you create printable memories through personalized posters that retrace the itinerary of your road trips, travels, and marathons.
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Get Intro is a fundraising platform where founders can match with investors and schedule a call to pitch their idea.
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The MagicCard NFC Business Card allows you to share your information by tapping your card on a phone.
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