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Morriz/README.md

Hi there 👋

I finally decided to make a bit of an effort to share what keeps me busy here. So check the sections below if you're interested:

About me

  • 🔭 I’m currently working on AI generated comics that tell the true stories of the world
  • 🌱 I’m currently learning whatever algorithms present in my feeds
  • 👯 I’m looking to collaborate on AI projects that benefit humanity
  • 🤔 I’m looking for help with anything, because doing stuff together is more fun!
  • 💬 Ask me about AI implementations, so we can iterate together over emerging insights
  • 📫 You can reach me via my profile details but be sure to find me online by my real name as well (Maurice Faber)

My latest projects

  • Mo'z AI assistant: you can ask questions about me and book a meeting if you so desire (adding tools and vectorized knowledge regularly)
  • Indy Comics: My ongoing effort to publish factual news packaged into comic book format (for obvious reasons ;)
  • Indy News: An api powered by AI (RAG) and automation that aims to find relevant independent news on YouTube and X
  • AI assistant for the city of Utrecht: demo to show how AI can be used by government to alleviate humans from repetitive tasks

My YouTube AI subscriptions

From a thorough informational perspective (in order of relevancy):

  • AI Explained: very insightful research into important AI developments (high level, need to know basics of AI solutions and patterns)
  • Yannic Kilcher: PhD level scientist that explains interesting AI papers and wether they hold up to his scrutiny (very high level)
  • Wes Roth: great voice, good selection of subjects, bit drawn out to make posts lengthy I guess (medium level, helpful to know basics)
  • Matt Berman: nice, simple explanation of actual AI developments (beginner/medium level)
  • The AI Grid: a guy that uses too many words imo to get to the crux of things (medium level, helpful to know basics)
  • AI Flux: covers real implementations and tech that power AI (medium level, need to know basics)
  • Matt Wolfe: a very lovable guy who is too loud to listen to but presents a lot of new AI tools (beginner/medium level)
  • World of AI: frequent posts that cover many AI subjects (of which many are not interesting), but has sometimes interesting new stuff (beginner/medium level)

From a hands on perspective so that you learn through watching and perhaps doing at the same time:

  • Cole Medin: he is usually on top of the best AI tools and solutions and shows how to use them (beginner level since his start, but progressed to medium level)
  • Prompt Engineering: hands on guy walking you through AI development stuff (medium level, helpful to know basics)
  • Sam Witteveen: hands on guy that walks you through notebooks to prototype real solutions, easier when you know some coding (medium level, helpful to know basics)
  • AI Jason: hands on guy that covers the steps to make use of AI tools to create code and build apps get real things done (beginner/medium level)

From a philosophical perspective:

  • David Shapiro: current and future implications of impact of AI on humanity (does not produce much anymore since he decided to be more IRL)
  • Lex Fridman podcast: he hosts all the famous philosophers, engineers, thinkers, doers in the world (always long format, very interesting)

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