Hey there, fellow biohackers, builders, and entrepreneurial wizards!
Welcome to this week's edition of FYFY. I'm Dom, your guide on this journey, where we'll delve into transforming purpose into reality and unlocking your potential. My mission is to empower 21,000 European thinker-doers by 2025 to leverage exponential technologies and impact a billion lives by the end of this decade.
Friends, it's time to dive into the AI frontier once again. As someone who's always been captivated by the speed of development in AI, I'm thrilled to share the latest innovations that are reshaping our world. Imagine a cyclist's dream tool or a note-taker that's always on point; these aren't just ideas, they're realities. Even a low-skilled person like me can now achieve extraordinary things with the help of my AI Co-pilot. So grab your favorite brew, make yourself comfortable, and let's explore the future together. Last week, I gave you a glimpse of Whisper Notes; this week, I'm unveiling more prototypes that I've been tinkering with:
Meet our latest creation, a cyclist's dream come true. This local application, crafted with the Streamlit framework, is more than just a tool; it's a companion for fitness enthusiasts. Imagine uploading your FIT files and instantly converting them into downloadable CSV files, visualizing your cycling route on a topographical map, and diving into metrics like power output, elevation, and speed. It's all here.
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Convert and Display your wahoo data.
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My Take:
I embarked on this journey with a simple question: Could I build my own version of Strava? The answer led me to create a tool that not only analyzes my rides but also empowers users to understand and improve their performance. I'm not interested in donating my data to Strava; I want to control it, share it with friends, and even implement things like NFTs as rewards for achievements. Imagine conquering the Stilfser Joch together and earning an NFT badge as proof of our shared triumph. That's the future I'm building.
A recent tweet by Nicolas (@nicolas_tch) unveiled that ChatGPT can now see and understand charts, thanks to tools like LangChainAI, Hugging Face Transformers, and Streamlit.
I've been experimenting with a similar prototype, and it's working decently with GPT3.5 via the OpenAI API. I'm exploring GPT4 and local LLM models to create a fully private and offline version.
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What if I could upload graph and ask questions on it?
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My Take: