LukeMarshall.net
← All posts

AI versus Marshy - Using AI for Good - Eureka

I’m excited to share with you some of the latest developments in AI, from using technology for good to the emergence of AI hardware. In this article, we’ll dive into two fascinating stories that highlight the potential of AI to make a positive impact. First, let’s explore a tool designed to assist displaced refugees in Europe, and then we’ll take a look at how AI hardware is becoming a ‘thing’. This is a tool designed to assist displaced refugees in Europe. When someone is displaced from their country - there’s a huge amount of needs that spring up instantly: Access to cash Finding medical support Getting new documents Locating key meeting points in foreign country This is harder to solve for than it sounds. My old employer Whispir tried to help the UN in this space by designing a solution that could help inbound refugees request supplies on their way to sanctuary from a hotspot. It never got off the ground, but Eureka looks a step closer to helping even more. Check it out and you can give AI for Good a follow if you’re after more news like this. Hardware is becoming another battleground for AI I haven’t mentioned it since edition #10 - but Humane’s AI pin is moving full-steam ahead and will be avialable for purchase much like you can buy a phone. A modern day pocket calculator AI hardware is becoming a “thing”. Whether it ends up like Humane, something more augmented reality-like with Apple’s Vision Pro , or something yet to come is hard to know. What I do know is, don’t forget Neuralink! I mentioned them last week and since then - they’ve gone ahead and raised another sneaky $46m . Originally appeared in newsletter : AI versus Marshy #24: AI weapons, displaced refugee tool, and hardware trend

Want more of this?

Weekly-ish thoughts on AI, growth, and being human in tech. Sometimes useful, sometimes not.

Subscribe to AI versus Marshy →