Flux AI Tutorial: FREE AI Image Generator on Your PC

We’ll walk you through how to use Flux AI by Black Forest Labs to create stunning, realistic images just by typing a description of what you want to see! Flux is known for its exceptional image generation, particularly with details like hands and text, where other AI models often struggle.

I’ll show you how to install and run Flux using Pinokio, a tool that handles all the necessary dependencies for running AI models. Whether you’re using Windows, Mac, or Linux, this guide will have you up and running in no time.

With Flux, you can choose between two models: the Schnell model for faster, commercially usable images, and the dev model for higher-quality results. I’ll also demonstrate how to customize prompts, adjust image dimensions, and generate the perfect image using an NVIDIA RTX graphics card for the best performance

OpenAI: Cyber actors exploiting ChatGPT to influence elections

OpenAI identified and disrupted more than 20 attempts to use its artificial intelligence models to generate fake content aimed at influencing elections worldwide, the company revealed in a report published Wednesday, Oct. 9. The report highlights how cyber actors, including state-linked entities, have exploited OpenAI’s tools, such as ChatGPT, to create AI-generated articles, social media posts and comments intended to manipulate public opinion.

China Is Outspending the U.S. to Achieve the ‘Holy Grail’ of Clean Energy | WSJ U.S. vs. China

The U.S. and China are in a high-tech race to achieve and commercialize an elusive clean energy source: nuclear fusion. Fusion has the potential to create nearly limitless energy with no carbon emissions and very limited radioactivity. If China wins, it would have a leg up in a growing competition over energy resources as the U.S. is trying to shift more supply chains within domestic borders.

WSJ explores what’s at stake as the competition over energy resources intensifies around the world.

The AI already in your phone | BBC News

We’re slowly getting used to Artificial Intelligence doing uncannily human things – chatting with us, creating pictures and videos. But so far, all of this AI has used a lot of computing power. And in the last year or so, we’ve seen a new type of computer chip made specifically for AI, and your mobile phone. Spencer Kelly has been testing some of the latest AI features available to us.

AI Can Only Do 5% of Jobs: MIT Economist Fears Crash

MIT Professor of Economics Daron Acemoglu is not so sure that AI can deliver on the promise of an economic revolution. He wants to make clear that he gets the potential of AI, but by his calculation, only a small percent of all jobs — a mere 5% — is ripe to be taken over, or at least heavily aided, by AI over the next decade. He joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Technology.”

Google Introduces AI Time Machine!

Google Maps and Earth have introduced groundbreaking updates that integrate advanced artificial intelligence, improving satellite imagery, and adding time-travel features. The new Time Machine allows users to explore historical imagery from nearly 80 years ago, while the AI-powered Timelapse feature maps changes in landscapes over time. These updates offer powerful tools for researchers, urban planners, and environmentalists, providing clearer visuals and insights into urban growth, deforestation, and environmental changes.