Dolphins 🤝 AI

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Happy Tuesday, legends. Welcome back to another edition of The Frontier — our weekly newsletter covering the best new AI launches on Product Hunt. This week, we’ve got a bunch of new launches you out to know about, and a look into Google’s AI Dolphin communication experiment.

TOP LAUNCHES

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TOP LAUNCHES

Airtable’s AI Assistant helps you create tables, write formulas, and spin up apps by describing what you need. It works across your base so you can skip the menus and get straight to building.

n8nChat lets you build automations by describing them in plain language. It takes what you write and generates full workflows inside the n8n editor, with real logic and connected nodes.

Educato is an AI-powered platform that creates personalized study plans based on how students actually learn. It covers over 10,000 exams, works across languages and regions, and adapts to each student's pace, habits, and preferred style of learning.

Clay uses AI to turn any personal goal into a flexible, trackable plan. It combines daily planning, gamified motivation, and performance views to help you stay consistent without burning out.

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THE BIG IDEA

Dolphins — the final frontier

Google’s newest AI project isn’t trying to pass the bar exam or write your emails. It’s trying to talk to dolphins.

Yes, actual dolphins.

DolphinGemma is a lightweight 400M-parameter model built to decode the squeaks, whistles, and clicks of Atlantic spotted dolphins. It’s part of a wild collaboration with the Wild Dolphin Project and Georgia Tech, and it runs on Pixel phones. Not to generate selfies, but to analyze dolphin sounds in the ocean. In real time. From a boat.

It works kind of like a language model. The AI listens to dolphin sounds and tries to predict what might come next. Like autocomplete, but for underwater whistles.

Even weirder? They’re testing two-way communication. Dolphins are trained to associate certain sounds with objects, and when they mimic those sounds back, the AI translates it. Basically, if a dolphin wants a toy, it can ask for it. Which is adorable and also mildly terrifying.

Google says DolphinGemma will be open source later this year. That means researchers around the world might start listening in on other dolphin species too. Maybe whales next. Maybe squirrels. Who knows.

TRENDING DISCUSSIONS

Anyone built a real MVP with v0.dev?

Shekhar Sharma used v0.dev to build an entire fitness app, protected routes, dashboards, flow logic, the works. Not a landing page, not a prototype. A thing you can actually use. Now he’s wondering if anyone else has pushed v0 this far.

It’s easy to play with these tools. It’s harder to trust them when you’re building something that matters. So if you’ve launched anything real with v0.dev, or hit a wall trying, this is the thread to get honest about it.

What did you build? Would you use it again? Did anything break when it counted?

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