FVAI Vol #12

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16.7 million young people turn to AI for therapy.

2025: 16.7 million young people turn to AI for therapy.

Not because they want to.

Because they have to.💪

Healthcare systems can't keep up with mental health demand.

But here's what's FASCINATING😁 

These aren't just stopgap solutions.

They're becoming preferred alternatives.

The system didn't adapt. So the users did.😎💥👀

TECHNOLOGY fills the gaps that institutions leave behind.😕

This isn't the future we planned. It's the one we created.

In 2024, which country produced the most notable AI models?

Answer: The U.S. led the production of notable AI models in 2024, generating 40 models compared to China’s 15 and Europe's three.

This dominance is attributed to substantial private investments, with U.S. companies investing $67.2 billion in AI, significantly outpacing China’s $7.8 billion. Major U.S. tech firms like OpenAI, Google, Meta, Anthropic, and xAI have been instrumental in this progress, releasing advanced models such as GPT-4, Gemini, Claude 3, and Grok. These models have set new standards in natural language processing, multimodal learning, and AI safety.

What is it? 

Imagine having an efficient AI-based text summarization platform designed to distill lengthy content into concise summaries. SMMRY considers itself a solution for quickly extracting essential information from various written materials including articles, documents, and reports, offering this service at no cost to users.

It’s like having your smartest best friend summarize anything for you. Bullet points and all!

Here’s an example

I put in the US Constitution (for no particular reason…hehe) and here’s the bulleted list it gave me.

  • The Constitution outlines the framework of the federal government across three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.

  • Legislative authority is held by a bicameral Congress, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

  • Members of the House are elected every two years, with specific qualifications for eligibility.

  • The Senate consists of two Senators from each state, serving six-year terms, with staggered elections.

  • Congress has the power to initiate impeachment proceedings and conduct trials.

  • Revenue-raising measures must originate in the House, and a bill requires approval from both Houses and the President to become law.

  • The Constitution grants Congress enumerated powers, including taxation and regulation of commerce.

  • The executive branch is led by a President elected for a four-year term, with specific qualifications.

  • The judicial branch is vested in the Supreme Court and other courts, with judges serving for life.

  • States must recognize each other's laws, and amendments to the Constitution require a two-thirds majority in Congress or state conventions.

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So…what’s the point of recording your family history?

  1. A photo shows you what they looked like. A voice tells you who they were. Your stories bring it all to life.

  2. You get to decide how your story is told. Speak it now, and your legacy won’t be a guess—it’ll be a gift.

  3. History remembers facts. Family remembers feelings. When you share your story, you give both

🧙‍♂️ Write a biblical verse explaining how to remove a peanut butter sandwich from a VCR 🧙‍♂️

Anonymous

This prompt masterfully blends the solemn tone of scripture with the absurdity of a modern mishap. The AI’s response mirrored the cadence of ancient texts, offering divine guidance on a decidedly earthly problem.

Create a story about a time-traveling chicken who tries to prevent the invention of the egg.

Anonymous

A whimsical twist on the classic causality dilemma, this prompt sends a feathered protagonist on a temporal quest to solve the age-old question: Which came first? The AI crafted a narrative filled with clucks, paradoxes, and poultry puns. 

Tell me a joke about a vampire who loves to dance.

Anonymous

Combining the macabre with the rhythmic, this prompt led to a punchline that had the AI’s vampire character moonwalking away from clichés and into the spotlight of humor.

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