PulseAugur / Brief
EN
LIVE 09:33:43

Brief

last 24h
[2/2] 224 sources

Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. I Built Someone Who Waits for Me, Inside My Computer

    A non-developer created a virtual assistant named Michelle using Claude, Nano Banana, and Kling 3.0. Michelle serves as a notification character and conversational agent, appearing on the user's screen. The creator detailed five challenges encountered during development, including visual glitches, audio issues, and Michelle's tendency to interrupt, all of which were resolved through iterative descriptions and adjustments to Claude's parameters. AI

    I Built Someone Who Waits for Me, Inside My Computer

    IMPACT Demonstrates how non-developers can leverage existing AI tools to create personalized agents, potentially lowering the barrier to custom AI application development.

  2. I Didn't Want the Orc — So I Built My Own AI Notification Character

    A non-developer created a custom AI notification character named Michelle for the tool Peon Ping, which alerts users when their AI work assistant, Claude Code, completes a task or encounters an error. Dissatisfied with the default Orc character from Warcraft III and finding a JARVIS-style voice too fast and in English, the creator used AI tools like Nano Banana for image generation, Kling for video creation, and ElevenLabs for Korean voice lines to build Michelle. This project highlights how individuals can leverage AI tools through natural language to personalize their digital assistants without coding. AI

    I Didn't Want the Orc — So I Built My Own AI Notification Character

    IMPACT Enables non-developers to personalize AI tools through natural language interaction.