|
By
Erika Rawes Published January 14, 2021 |
Related Posts
Coursera wants users to learn through shorter, faster content
The feature introduces bite-sized video lessons, clips, and explainers curated through artificial intelligence based on a user’s interests, learning habits, career goals, and previous course activity. Instead of committing to hour-long lectures or full certification programs upfront, users can now discover short educational snippets designed to make learning feel more casual, accessible, and addictive.
AI fitness coach senses the muscle mechanics as you exercise and prevents rookie injuries
Researchers at Drexel University and Michigan State University have built a prototype that addresses exactly that problem, in real time, using your phone camera, and there’s real potential for it to become a legitimate fitness app in future (via Tech Xplore).
Google’s new AI app wants to replace endless scrolling with stories about your own life
Dreambeans, a new experimental app from Google Labs, does the opposite. It gives you a small collection of AI-illustrated stories each morning and sends you off to live your actual life.