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Welcome, humans.

Well, turns out that Tesla cameras vs LiDar story from yesterday was a biiiit biased. In the video, Mark Rober apparently didn’t even use Tesla’s newest “Full Self Driving” (FSD) tool for the comparison, so it wasn’t really a fair fight.

That said, some people were saying the video was sponsored by Luminar, but Mark Rober says it wasn’t—they just donated the car.

We still think the coolest part of the self-driving story is using genAI to simulate actual driving scenarios for training, as every self-driving car—be it Tesla, or anyone else—can benefit from that for finding edge cases.

We’ll let the real-world data of Tesla’s safety record (including Autopilot and FSD data, showing FSD has a much lower fatality rate—which is good!) vs Waymo’s speak for itself.

Here’s what you need to know about AI today:

  • New research found AI can actually make good memes.

  • Roblox launched an open-source 3D object generation model.

  • xAI bought a startup to develop Grok's video generator.

  • Adobe says 55% of US consumers have used AI for research.

Turns out, AI models might be better at making memes than you are


New research just dropped that might have your favorite social media meme account sweatin’ like the Daily Struggle guy.

In their paper “One Does Not Simply Meme Alone” (10/10 title game), European researchers tested memes about work, food, and sports created by three groups: humans working alone, humans collaborating with AI, and AI working solo.

The results? Pretty surprising:

  • Memes generated entirely by AI scored highest across all three metrics (humor, creativity, shareability).

  • Human-AI collaboration didn't improve quality over humans working alone.

  • BUT humans still created the funniest top-performing memes.

While AI memes did better on average at creating broadly appealing, middle-of-the-road content, the absolute best memes still came from humans (for humor) and human-AI teams (for creativity and shareability).

The researchers suggest this happens because language models are trained on massive datasets showing what broad audiences find funny—essentially optimized for “crowd-pleasing” humor. Corporate memes about to be AI-ified.

How they did it: The researchers prompted GPT-4o to “generate 20 meme captions for this [image] about the topic of [topic]” and designed their own UI where the AI helped generate caption ideas.

What's also fascinating is that people who used AI assistance:

  • Generated significantly more ideas.

  • Reported less effort to accomplish their tasks.

  • Still felt ownership over their creations (though less than those working alone).

Our take: The future likely belongs to those who can effectively partner with AI tools rather than compete against them. This research mirrors what we're seeing across other creative fields—AI's sweet spot is rapidly producing solid, broadly appealing content. Put another way: AI content is mid

This matters because memes help us cope. They're not just funny content, but actually activate our brain's empathy circuits and create shared experiences during stressful times—like, IDK, AI taking over the world??

The real magic of memes isn't their mass appeal—it's that moment when you think, “omg, THIS! 1000%” because someone else just gets it. Good luck automating THAT at scale!

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Prompt Tip of the Day

Whether you’ve used Claude before or not, today we recommend you try it out and ask it to help you visualize a concept you want to learn (example).

Want to take it a step further? This video from Grace Leung shows how you can combine Perplexity's research capabilities with Claude's visualization features to create powerful interactive dashboards and visual representations of complex info.

Treats To Try.

  1. *Flow for Windows is finally here! Speak 3x faster than typing with AI-powered dictation that works everywhere—also available on MacOS. Try it today

  2. Mistral Small 3.1 is a new small AI that’s quite good, can understand images and supports 128K tokens (equivalent to ~96K words or ~200+ pages)—try here or download this base version or instruct version.

  3. Klangio converts your music recordings into editable sheet music as well as digital music formats like TABs, MIDI, and MusicXML files.

  4. Freepik now lets you use Gemini’s image changer (which is going viral for its controversial ability to remove image watermarks) in its AI suite—you can also use it here or in Google AI Studio.

  5. Currents scans Reddit (maybe others? seems mainly Reddit-based) to show you exactly what people are saying about your market, competitors, and trends.

  6. Someone used Perplexity to analyze their own blood report—there’s also OpenEvidence, which organizes the latest medical research to help you make evidence-based decisions without drowning in information overload.

  7. Cal AI calculates your food's calories and nutrients from just a photo—read more.

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Around the Horn.

  • Roblox released and open-sourced Cube 3D, a new foundation model for generating 3D objects that is trained on publicly licensed data (along with Roblox data)—and will be available as part of Roblox Studio.

  • Zoom announced it will update its AI Companion with new features that will roll out gradually from March through summer 2025, with immediate releases including meeting agendas and task management—read more.

  • xAI acquired generative video company Hotshot, which will now likely be used to create Grok’s video generator (check out their models here).

  • A top OpenAI exec in charge of post-training research left the company to create a new startup that uses AI for material sciences—and OpenAI will invest in it.

  • According to a new survey from Adobe of 5K US consumers, 55% now use AI for research, while 39% use AI for shopping and 53% plan to do so soon.

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A Cat's Commentary.

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