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Here is another music video… and it all started with a Starbucks cappuccino! ☕🎶
Sometimes, inspiration strikes in the most unexpected ways. One morning, as I sipped on a perfectly crafted Starbucks cappuccino, the rhythm of the moment turned into the beat of a song—and just like that, Cappuccino was born.
This project became a celebration of creativity fuelled by caffeine, ideation, exploration of fashion and technology.
The music video was brought to life using incredible tools like MidJourney, Pikart, and Suno AI - a testament to how far innovation has come in helping us tell stories in unique and exciting ways.
Did you know? 🎶 Supermarkets use music to shape your shopping experience! Here's how:
Slow-tempo tunes: Make you linger longer, boosting sales
Fast-tempo beats: Speed things up, perfect for busy hours.
Familiar favourites: Put you in a good mood, leading to more impulse buys.
Next time you're shopping, pay attention to the playlist—it might be influencing your cart! 🛒
On the tech and robotics side
Google's NotebookLM is revolutionizing small business operations by offering AI-driven insights and streamlined workflows. This tool enhances data analysis, automates routine tasks, and facilitates informed decision-making, empowering small businesses to operate more efficiently and competitively
Vertical AI agents are transforming industries by automating repetitive, tedious tasks and replacing entire teams, creating integrated solutions that outscale traditional SaaS models by 10x—ushering in a new era of efficiency and innovation
"Every SaaS unicorn today could have a vertical AI equivalent, combining software and the people it replaces into a single product these could be 10x bigger than SaaS."
Stripe’s new toolkit empowers AI agents to handle payments and metered billing seamlessly, enabling dynamic, pay-as-you-go business models and even virtual card transactions for automated online spending.
AI agents like Claude showcase impressive versatility, from generating $1,000 business ideas like QR code menus for restaurants to stress-testing virtual machines, building functional C++ calculators, and even interacting with platforms like Reddit—all highlighting their vast potential, though current costs remain steep at $14 per experiment.
Nanostructures in Advanced Robotics
Researchers at the University of Sydney Nano Institute have utilized DNA origami to create programmable nanostructures, paving the way for advancements in molecular robotics. This technique enables the construction of nanoscale objects, such as a "nano-dinosaur" and a "dancing robot," which are approximately 150 nanometers wide—about a thousand times narrower than a human hair. These developments hold potential for applications in targeted drug delivery systems and responsive materials.
Audi's New Logo and Partnership
Audi has introduced a new logo for its latest electric vehicle (EV) launch, replacing the iconic four rings with the word "Audi." This rebranding aims to appeal to younger drivers and coincides with a partnership with Chinese automotive giant SAIC to sell a new line of Audi models in China. The change has elicited mixed reactions online, with some users expressing scepticism about the departure from the traditional emblem.
Flux.1 Fill model revolutionizes inpainting by enabling seamless content integration into images. It allows maximum denoising strength for harmonious edits, perfect for modifying specific areas without disrupting the overall visual coherence.
Tutorial here
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