| | | | | | AIM recently experimented with Claude Artifacts and successfully created a Cricket Quiz game, Temple Run, and Flappy Bird, all with a single line of prompt. Your friendly AI Human, Amit Raja Naik, is awe-struck and strongly feels that the App Store will soon be obsolete. Read on. | | | | | | | | | | | | Claude with a chance of app-storms | | | | | “Claude Artifacts allows you to go from English to an entire app and share it!” he said, adding that his friend, a product manager who couldn’t code, now creates apps in minutes. “The cost of a lot of software is nearing ~$0.” This brings us to question if this could be the end of App Stores. Groq’s Sunny Madra thinks this is the beginning of “the Build Your Own (BYO) era. Since Artifacts are shareable, anyone can use the apps you build, and they can be shared on any social media platform as a link”. Not just that. “Claude 3.5’s artifacts, now shareable, can help teach. In class, startup financing can be hard to explain. Now I just asked, ‘Create an interactive simulation that visually explains payoff differences for a startup and VC with liquidation preference…’,” Ethan Mollick, associate professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, wrote on X. The best part about Artifacts is that it is mobile-friendly and responsive. “Using Claude 3.5 Sonnet, you can generate artifacts (e.g., code snippets, text documents, or website designs) and iterate on them right within the same window,” exclaimed Elvis Saravia, the co-founder of DAIR.AI. When using mobile phones, we often search for apps that can solve our specific needs. For example, if you’re into fitness, you might download an app that offers various workouts. However, the app may not provide the customisation you seek. Now, instead of relying on downloads, you can create personalised apps that cater to your needs. | | | | | A new era of on-demand software | | | | | “On-demand software is here,” said Joshua Kelly, chief technology officer, Flexpa, a healthcare tool company. Using Artifacts, he built a simple stretching time app for his runs in just 60 seconds. Other than just giving prompts, users can now also share previously made websites or apps, and Claude can generate an exact replica. “You can now take a photo of something you want to replicate, give it to AI, and it outputs the code with a preview right on your iPhone,” posted Linas Beliūnas, the director of revenue at Zero Hash, on LinkedIn. On the internet, one can find several apps built using Claude Artifacts, such as the Rubik’s Cube Simulator, Self-Playing Snake Game, Reddit Thread Analyzer, Drum Pad, and Daily Calorie Expenditure. Apart from building apps, Artifacts has the potential to greatly impact education. “Any piece of content— whether it’s a screenshot, PDF, or presentation—can now be turned into an interactive learning game,” said AI influencer Rowan Cheung. | | | | | | | The end of low-code, no-code platforms? | | | | | Claude Artifacts is going to be a big threat to no-code and low-code app builder platforms such as AppMySite, Builder.ai, Flutter, and React Native. “Claude Artifacts are insane. I cannot believe how good the product is. You can ask it to build most little internal tools in minutes (at least, the UI) and customise further via code. Feels like a superpower for semi-technical people,” posted a user on X. Moreover, Claude, when put together with Cursor AI, has simplified the process of making apps. “So I’m building this box-office app in React Native and I thought I’d try Cursor with Claude 3.5 and see how far I’d get. The backend is django/psql that’s already in place,” said another user on X. “Starting from scratch, I have authenticated with my server to log in users, issue tickets, register tickets, scan ticket QR codes, and send email/sms confirmations,” he added. Claude is set to rapidly democratise app development, potentially eliminating the need for an App Store. It will enable anyone to build apps based on their specific needs, complete with personalised UI and UX. Enjoy the full story here. | | | | | Wake Me Up When the Companies are Hiring Clueless Modern ‘Developers’ | | | | | | | Santiago Valdarrama, the founder of Tideily and an ML teacher, who has been actively asking developers if they are using Cursor or not, started another discussion that tools such as these can only assist existing developers in writing better code. “Wake me up when companies start hiring these clueless modern ‘developers’,” he added, giving an analogy of calling yourself an F1 racer after playing a racing game on an iPad. Read the full story here. | | | | | | | Melty, an open-source AI code editor launched by Charlie Holtz and Jackson de Campos, backed by Y Combinator's S24 batch, is designed for 10x engineers, offering terminal-to-GitHub integration and real-time collaboration to revolutionise code production. Microsoft recently appointed former AWS India head Vaishali Kasture as GM for small, medium, and corporate business in India and South Asia, signaling intensified competition in the region’s cloud market amid accelerating tech adoption. Revrag, backed by $600k in pre-seed funding, launched Emma, an AI sales agent designed to revolutionise customer outreach and lead generation. | | | | | | | | | Join the NVIDIA AI Summit India from October 23–25, 2024, at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai to explore AI innovations across generative AI, robotics, supercomputing, and more, with 70% of use cases addressing India's grand challenges. Don't miss the Fireside Chat with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang on October 24. | | | | | | | | | Cypher 2024 marks a significant expansion as it celebrates its 8th edition by branching out to the USA in addition to its already established presence in India. Browse through the links below to learn more about the different editions of Cypher 2024. 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