David Wolber (@wolberd) 's Twitter Profile
David Wolber

@wolberd

University of San Francisco professor, co-author of "Drag and Drop Code with Thunkable", I also run draganddropcode.com and appinventor.org #nocode

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Steven Johnson (@stevenbjohnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The folks at the Google Keyword asked me for my top tips in getting the most out of NotebookLM. If you're just starting out with the product, these should be helpful... blog.google/technology/ai/…

David Wolber (@wolberd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to learn about #nocode and the drag and drop coding tool thunkable as you walk/drive to work? Check out this #NotebookLM generated podcast: notebooklm.google.com/notebook/96c32… Then check out DragAndDropCode.com for tutorials on building apps, even gen-AI

Steven Johnson (@stevenbjohnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So cool to see NotebookLM included on the TIME list of best inventions of 2024. As for the quote saying I’ve been fantasizing about it for 30 years: 1. I apparently have very nerdy fantasies. 2. It’s actually almost 40 years (I apparently am old.) time.com/7094935/google…

Alvaro Cintas (@dr_cintas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a crazy day in AI 🤯 • Claude Dictation • Synthflow Voice 2.0 • Claude Desktop app • ElevenLabs X to Voice • RedPanda Image Model • OpenAI launches SearchGPT • Google Learn About experiment • Search Grounding on Google AI Studio Here is everything you need to know:

David Wolber (@wolberd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what I would sound like based on my X posts using the ElevenLabs Voice Designer I don’t like the voice lol Try it yourself on xtovoice.com #xtovoice xtovoice.com/dwwolber

Paul Couvert (@itspaulai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You should really stop using Zapier, Make or n8n Generating a Python script and running it is much faster (and cheaper) using: - o3-mini / Claude / Gemini to create the script - Python Code Runner (free Chrome extension) to run it And it only takes a few minutes. Link below

Paul Liang (@pliang279) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This spring I am teaching a new class at MIT called **How to AI (Almost) Anything** Its name is a play on 2 seminal MIT Media Lab courses: how to make almost anything (on design & fabrication) and how to grow almost anything (on synthetic biology) We are now in the AI age, and

This spring I am teaching a new class at MIT called **How to AI (Almost) Anything**

Its name is a play on 2 seminal <a href="/medialab/">MIT Media Lab</a> courses: how to make almost anything (on design &amp; fabrication) and how to grow almost anything (on synthetic biology)

We are now in the AI age, and
Moritz Kremb (@moritzkremb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've tried all of these AI coding tools Here are the strengths, weaknesses and when to use which: Cursor → Still best overall imo → Excels when your project gets big and complex → Steeper learning curve Users: advanced Windsurf → Same target audience as Cursor →

Steven Johnson (@stevenbjohnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've been dying to bring additional languages to NotebookLM Audio Overviews since we launched last year. But we also wanted to ensure we had the quality and coverage the feature deserves. As of today, you can do a Deep Dive into your sources in more than 50 languages!