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Meet the first humans who can tweet with their minds

+ LinkedIn is making it easier to find a job

Author

Barun Pandey
February 06, 2025

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GM! Welcome to Get Into AI.

I'm like your personal AI news DJ - mixing and matching the hottest tech beats. No more doom scrolling needed!

Here’s what I have for today:

  1. LinkedIn’s helping you find a job using LLMs.

  2. ByteDance has got Einstein talking again.

  3. Meet three people who can tweet with their minds.

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Alright, back to the main topic. Let's dive in!

Three main stories for the day.

LinkedIn is rolling out an AI job search tool that actually understands when you say things like "find me a role where I can use marketing skills to help the environment."

No more keyword bingo! It uses their custom LLM to read between the lines of job postings and match you with roles you might never have thought to search for.

Finally, an AI that might help you avoid those "entry-level position requiring 10 years of experience" listings.

ByteDance just dropped OmniHuman-1, turning single photos into talking, gesturing videos.

They showed off Einstein discussing art and emotions like he was filming a TikTok. USC professors say it looks legit - at least on phone screens.

Just imagine history classes where figures actually move and talk... though I'm slightly worried about what this means for those embarrassing photos your relatives keep posting.

Meet Noland, Alex, and Brad - the first three humans with Neuralink's brain-computer interface.

Together, they've clocked over 4,900 hours of "thinking" their way through computers.

Noland's streaming games for 72 hours straight, Alex is designing 3D objects, and Brad's finally able to watch his kid's soccer games.

It's like having a USB port for your brain, except this one works on the first try (unlike every USB I've ever used).

🐤 Video of the day

Usually, I’d put a tweet of the day in this section. But I didn’t want you to miss this goldmine.

With all these AI advancements, I'm starting to wonder if I should be worried about an AI taking my job as your AI news curator. Oh, wait...

Stay curious! 🤖

Catch you tomorrow! ✌️

That’s it for this week, folks! If you want more, be sure to follow my Twitter (@BarunBuilds)

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