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Your $59k robot butler 🏠 🧺
Weave Robotics unveiled Isaac.
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Replit unveiled its new AI agent.
Anthropic’s top AI prompting tips 🤖 💬
It shared insights on crafting effective prompts.
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MAIN COURSE
The $59k bot that does your chores 🏠 🧺
On Friday, Weave Robotics unveiled Isaac. It's an AI-powered robotic assistant designed to tackle household tasks autonomously.
What is Isaac?
It's a personal robot that can tidy up, fold laundry, and organize various areas of your house.
How does it work?
Isaac responds to voice and text commands and can be programmed via a user-friendly app.
Any other cool features?
It has a built-in camera that folds away when not in use for privacy.
How much does it cost?
$59,000, or $1,385 per month over 48 months with a $1,000 reservation fee.
Chump change. When can I get one?
Not so fast. Isaac is set to ship to its first 30 U.S. customers in fall 2025.
Didn't someone else make a bot recently?
Yup. Last week, we covered 1X's NEO Beta.
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AI agent builds apps from scratch 🤖 💻
On Wednesday, Replit unveiled its new AI agent. It's capable of building entire applications based on your ideas, from coding to deployment.
What is Replit's AI agent?
It's like an intern developer who can understand your vision and bring it to life, handling the entire software development lifecycle.
How does it work?
You describe your app idea, and the AI codes it, sets up environments, and manages deployment.
What makes it special?
It's trained on data from millions of Replit users, giving it real-world experience in every stage of development.
Can I use it?
It's currently in beta for Replit Core and Teams subscribers.
Why do I care?
It could democratize software development, allowing non-coders to build apps and entrepreneurs to prototype ideas much faster.
Any competition?
Oh, yeah. GitHub's Copilot, Cognition's Devin, and Anysphere's Cursor are all in the AI-assisted coding race.
SWEET DESSERT
Anthropic’s top AI prompting tips 🤖 💬
On Wednesday, Anthropic experts held a video roundtable. They shared insights on crafting effective prompts for AI language models like Claude.
What's the key to good prompting?
Clarity and specificity. Treat it like talking to a person — give clear instructions and all relevant info.
Any pro tips?
Use as many examples as possible, especially for business applications. It's called “many-shot prompting.”
How important is iteration?
Very. The best prompt engineers are willing to “do it again and again” to refine their prompts.
What about context?
Don't oversimplify. Modern AI models can handle complex information, so give them plenty of context.
Any advice on edge cases?
Include instructions for unexpected inputs, but focus on nailing the base cases first.
What's the future of prompting?
AI models will likely be more involved in writing prompts. The human role might shift from “engineer” to “designer.”
YOUR DAILY MUNCH
Think Pieces 🧠
Elon Musk denies Tesla’s licensing of xAI models? He claims xAI models are too large to run on Tesla's vehicle computers.
Startup News 💰
Roblox announced an AI tool that creates 3D environments from prompts. It aims to simplify and speed up the process of creating game environments.
Research 👨🔬
Guide-and-Rescale — a method for real image editing using diffusion models without fine-tuning using a self-guidance mechanism.
FuzzCoder —a method that uses large language models to improve fuzzing tests for finding software vulnerabilities.
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