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Aug 5 • 8 tweets • 3 min read
This is wild... 🤯
I uploaded an Excel file and this AI tool one-shotted a full-blown presentation for me.
Charts, tables, analysis — all done instantly.
And the results? Amazing 🤩
Here’s how to go from spreadsheet to slides in 60 seconds 🧵
📊 Step 1: Upload your data
CSV, Excel, whatever. Just drop it in.
Bricks instantly turns it into a clean slide deck with
✅ auto-generated charts
✅ smart takeaways
✅ no copy-paste mess
Jul 30 • 6 tweets • 3 min read
🚨Breaking: AI just got a PhD.
Meet SciSpace Agent — the first AI built only for researchers.
It unites 150+ academic tools and slashes 90% of your research time.
From literature reviews to manuscript writing… it does it all.
Here’s why it’s a game-changer 🧪👇 1. Most AI tools aren’t built for research.
They mess up citations, can’t handle deep academic tasks, and miss context.
@scispace_ Agent is different.
It’s trained on 280M+ papers and built to understand how real research works.
“I asked SciSpace to do a literature review on CRISPR in rare diseases. It pulled the papers, summarized key points, and gave me a clean draft with proper citations all in a few minutes.”
Jul 29 • 20 tweets • 11 min read
🚨 BREAKING: Microsoft just dropped an 18-part crash course on Generative AI.
Perfect for devs, creators, and curious minds who want to build a strong AI foundation.
Here’s everything inside (you’ll want to bookmark this) 📌👇1. Introduction to Generative AI and LLMs (Part 1 of 18)
Here are 10 real (and wholesome) examples that feel like sci-fi
But they’re happening right now.
Let’s dive in 🧵👇🏾
1. Military Robot Dogs in Action
This video from Chinese state media shows robot dogs integrated into military exercises, marching with soldiers, navigating terrain, and even firing weapons at targets.
It's a glimpse into how robotics are enhancing defense and operations, feeling straight out of a sci-fi war scenario.
Jul 19 • 18 tweets • 5 min read
This is WILD 🤯
🚨 Robots are replacing humans faster than you think and it’s not sci-fi anymore.
Here are 15 real examples that prove the future is already here: 🧵
1. A robot barber now gives flawless haircuts - no hands, no mistakes. ✂️🤖
2. Robots are now fixing high-voltage cables mid-air, saving lives and preventing blackouts. ⚡️
Jul 14 • 15 tweets • 4 min read
Your iPhone can do 10x more than you think.
But Apple won’t tell you that.
Here are 10 hidden iOS apps you’ve probably never heard of but should be using daily: 🧵👇 1. Superlist – Your new favorite to-do list.
Built by the creators of Wunderlist.
Think Notion + Apple Notes but prettier, faster, and way smarter.
Great for tasks, teams, and even solo journaling.
Jul 6 • 20 tweets • 8 min read
In 1998, two kids approached Yahoo and begged them to buy their website.
Yahoo’s CEO laughed it off called it a waste of time.
11 years later, that “waste of time” became Google and wiped Yahoo off the map.
Here’s how Yahoo made the most expensive mistake in internet history 🧵👇
Yahoo: From Dorm Room to Dot-Com Giant (Then Trouble)
Started in 1994 as a college project to help people find stuff online.
By 1996, it was the biggest web platform—worth $33.8M.
They had users, hype, and money... but trouble was on the horizon.
Jul 1 • 15 tweets • 6 min read
Technology is moving so fast, it’s blurring the line between science fiction and reality.
10 INSANE tech inventions that are so futuristic, they feel unreal but they’re happening right now 🧵👇1. DM-Hand1 is a next-gen robotic hand equipped with the first millimeter-thin, vision-based tactile sensor, giving it exceptional dexterity and flexibility.
It can accurately mimic human hand movements and detect detailed object properties, making it ideal for tasks like adaptive grip control, handling delicate items, and assembling complex parts with precision.
Jun 30 • 12 tweets • 5 min read
🚨BREAKING: MIT Just Taught AI How To Teach Itself! 🤯
Researchers at MIT built Self-Adapting Language Models (SEAL) - a framework where LLMs can literally teach themselves by rewriting their own training data.
Here’s how it works (and why it matters): 🧵
The Static LLM Problem 😟
Current LLMs, brilliant as they are, often hit a wall when it comes to true, persistent adaptation. They learn "as-is," which means if the data isn't perfectly formatted or if new, nuanced skills are needed, they struggle.
Imagine learning a complex skill from a messy instruction manual – that's often the experience for traditional LLMs. SEAL shatters this limitation.
Jun 29 • 15 tweets • 7 min read
Nokia was dead. Or so we thought.
Crushed by Apple. Left behind by Android.
But then they made one bold move and turned into a $24B giant.
This is one of the most underrated comebacks in tech history 👇🏾🧵
In 2010, Nokia was losing its grip on the mobile market.
As Apple surged ahead with the iPhone and redefined what a smartphone could be, Nokia clung to old designs and outdated software.
They struggled to innovate, and their once-iconic phones quickly fell behind.
What followed was a steep decline—proof that even giants can fall if they fail to adapt.
Jun 27 • 9 tweets • 4 min read
🚨 TOYOTA IS BUILDING A REAL-LIFE SIMCITY.🤯
And it rewires everything you know about cities.
Self-driving cars, AI homes, underground robots…
This $10B living experiment is not sci-fi — it's real.
Let me show you Woven City 🧵👇
Woven City isn’t just another smart city. Located at the base of Mt. Fuji, it’s a 175-acre ‘living laboratory’ designed to test and develop technologies for mobility, AI, robotics, and sustainability.
It’s about reimagining how we live, work, and move. 🌄🏭
Jun 24 • 15 tweets • 7 min read
Google loves hiding valuable websites from you.
Here are 10 useful websites you probably didn’t know existed (until now).
(Bookmark Now) 1. Gamma AI | @MeetGamma
Gamma AI is a GPT-4 powered tool that makes creating presentation decks fast and effortless.
With just a few prompts, you can build engaging presentations, memos, briefs, and documents—all designed to be shared live or asynchronously.
It’s a smart way to save time while making your work look sharp and professional.
This DIY instrument made from PVC pipes creates cool sounds based on pipe length.
Now imagine taking it a step further—not just sounding amazing, but looking awesome too.
Jun 17 • 21 tweets • 8 min read
According to ChatGPT, more than 100 million people use a Mac on a daily basis.
But 99% literally have no idea what it’s truly capable of.
Here are 15 insanely useful Mac tips that feel like cheat codes 🧵👇
1. How to Factory Reset Your Mac:
- Back up your files using Time Machine or iCloud.
- Sign out of iCloud, iMessage, and other Apple services.
- Restart in Recovery Mode:
Turn off your Mac.
Hold Command (⌘) + R while turning it on.
- Erase your Mac:
Go to Disk Utility.
Select "Macintosh HD" and click Erase.
- Reinstall macOS:
Close Disk Utility.
Choose "Reinstall macOS" and follow the steps.
Your Mac will reboot like new, ready to set up.
Jun 15 • 15 tweets • 6 min read
The future isn’t coming, It is already here
And it’s way crazier than you think. 🤯
Here are 10 next-gen Tech inventions that feel straight out of sci-fi : 🧵 👇
1. 🪑 Wearable Chair: Sit Anytime, Anywhere
Tired of standing for too long? The Chairless Chair by Noonee is a lightweight exoskeleton you wear on your legs.
It lets you sit instantly—anywhere you are—without carrying a real chair. Perfect for factories, offices, or on the move.
Jun 10 • 6 tweets • 3 min read
Why pay for courses when MIT gives them for FREE?
Here are 5 free MIT courses you can take online in 2025 with Certificates included.
Save this. 🔖1. Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python
🔹 What You’ll Learn:
Core CS concepts, problem-solving, and coding using Python.
🔹 Who It’s For:
Absolute beginners and aspiring developers.
Here are 10 jaw-dropping AI gadgets everyone will be using in 2025: 🧵
1. Your Earbuds Just Got an Upgrade
The HiDock P1 turns Bluetooth earphones into an AI assistant
It records, transcribes, summarizes, and translates in real time
- Noisy café or boardroom
- Every word is crystal clear