Skin Deep โ Evolving InMoovโs Facial Expressions With AI
Now the open source humanoid InMoov can tell you how it’s feeling, just by changing the expression on its face.
Now the open source humanoid InMoov can tell you how it’s feeling, just by changing the expression on its face.
Sure you can build your own humanoid robot. But how do we make sure AI always does what we want?
In this episode of Make:cast, Dale Dougherty is joined by Ken Kahn, author of ‘The Learner’s Apprentice: AI and the Amplification of Human Creativity,’ and Sylvia Martinez, co-author of ‘Invent to Learn.’ Ken discusses his experience in AI from his high school days to MIT’s AI Lab and his journey into integrating AI into children’s programming tools. Sylvia sheds light on the importance of empowering children with modern tools and technology. The discussion centers on creative uses of AI in education, including creating web apps and historical dialogues using chatbots, personalized learning, and the impact of AI in the classroom. This insightful conversation aims to inspire educators, parents, and students to adopt AI creatively and constructively.
3D printers can make amazing things, if you can model them. AdamCAD wants to make that easier with AI.
In this tutorial weโll discuss ways to incorporate ChatGPT into your design process using Tinkercad, to solve problems around the house.
Try on any outfit and reduce fashion waste with Wear It’s generative AI.
Kind of. Text-to-3D-model generators are here, but not optimized for printing