bringing generative ai
Bringing Generative AI to Adaptive Learning in Education
Li, Hang, Xu, Tianlong, Zhang, Chaoli, Chen, Eason, Liang, Jing, Fan, Xing, Li, Haoyang, Tang, Jiliang, Wen, Qingsong
The recent surge in generative AI technologies, such as large language models and diffusion models, has boosted the development of AI applications in various domains, including science, finance, and education. Concurrently, adaptive learning, a concept that has gained substantial interest in the educational sphere, has proven its efficacy in enhancing students' learning efficiency. In this position paper, we aim to shed light on the intersectional studies of these two methods, which combine generative AI with adaptive learning concepts. By presenting discussions about the benefits, challenges, and potentials in this field, we argue that this union will contribute significantly to the development of the next-stage learning format in education.
Bringing Generative AI into Creative Cloud with Adobe Firefly
Images generated using Adobe Firefly. Today marks the beginning of an important new chapter for our creative products with the introduction of Adobe Firefly, a family of generative AI models for creative expression. Firefly will mix the power of our applications with the promise of generative AI in ways that empower you to express your creative ideas with greater efficiency and without constraints. We're entering a world where you'll be able to bring your creative vision to life simply by describing what you want in your own words, or with a simple gesture in your app. A world where you can modify a video or cut an audio track simply by describing a desired mood.
Roblox Is Bringing Generative AI to Its Gaming Universe
Roblox is testing a tool that could accelerate the process of building and altering in-game objects by getting artificial intelligence to write the code. The tool lets anyone playing Roblox create items such as buildings, terrain, and avatars; change the appearance and behavior of those things; and give them new interactive properties by typing what they want to achieve in natural language rather than complex code. "Say I need a gleaming metal sword for an experience I'm creating," says Daniel Sturman, CTO at Roblox. "It should be really easy to create that." Sturman showed WIRED the new Roblox tool that generates the code needed to create objects and modify their appearance and behavior.