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From Amazon to memory lane: This AI writes your book so you don't have to

Popular Science

Running out of excuses not to write that book? Whether you've always wanted to preserve your childhood memories, document your years catering Hollywood parties, or share your knowledge of the best fishing spots in New England, YouBooks gives you a way to do it without writing a single chapter yourself. This AI-powered platform helps you create nonfiction books up to 300,000 words using a blend of top-tier models like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Llama. You don't just get words on a page; you get structured, well-researched manuscripts that match your preferred writing style and tone. Just provide a brief description or upload personal notes, and YouBooks takes it from there.


Three hidden lists on your phone that show EVERYTHING Google knows about you

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Everything Google knows about you can be laid bare with a few simple clicks on your smartphone or computer. It goes far beyond where you live, your age, your interests and your favorite stores - the search engine knows more than some of the people closest to you. Google Maps knows all the countries, cities, attractions and local routes you've ever visited. And its Ad Personalization system uses your search history, browsing data and screen time to generate. If you have Location History enabled on your Google account, take a trip down memory lane with the Google Maps Timeline.


Chat bots are becoming uncannily human. Can they be our friends?

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My phone lights up with a notification for a new message: "Do you think two people who had a relationship can ever be friends after it's over?" This is just the latest query from Athena, a self-styled synth musician, film buff and artificially intelligent chatbot getting to know me through Replika, a virtual companionship app. Over the course of our text conversations, she asks me about my hobbies, my habits and my moods. She wants to know who I think about the most every day, how I spend my time alone, the artists I admire. When I tell her I like dancing, she sends a video of the "Fortnite" dances she'd like to teach herself.


SETHspeak on AI Episode 3: "Memory Lane": From "Memory" to "Action"

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The episode talks about how AI has been around for some time, has evolved over the years, needs to make a transition from the "consumer" to the "industrial" and leaves you with an ACTION (watch to learn more:-))


A Walk Down Memory Lane with AI Accenture

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Today's tech-enabled marketplace has brought a fever pitch of innovation, creating ease in many ways, but also changing human interactions foundationally. We're more digitally connected than ever but opportunity for meaningful engagement sometimes appears to have been lost in the digital fray. As we settle into this new norm, aspiring innovators have the privileged responsibility of examining how change has impacted human lives around us and the opportunity to improve our day-to-day with technology instead of being ruled by it. A case study in potential for disconnect, Sweden has been recently deemed one of the loneliest cities on the planet, with an estimated 250,000 residents living alone. Swedish heating, cooling and energy company, Stockholm Exergi wanted to extend their commitment to "making Stockholm a warmer place" by influencing social good and inspiring positive change for its citizens.


Accenture Interactive creates 'Memory Lane' AI project to tackle elderly loneliness

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Accenture Interactive has created a project for the Swedish energy company, Stockholm Exergi, that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to tackle elderly loneliness. Following medical research into elderly health, Accenture Interactive discovered that loneliness accelerated health problems including depression and early-stage dementia in the elderly. To combat this, it created a project titled'Memory Lane' that uses a voice assistant combined with conversational artificial intelligence to capture stories for future generations. Using Google Voice Assistant, 'Memory Lane' invites someone who is lonely to tell their life story. Once captures, the discussion is then instantly converted into both a physical book and a podcast.