I think it's some degree important for people to kind of understand what it is. This can get very confusing and really interesting in ways that are going to be pretty unsettling for a lot of peoplepretty quickly. Really, it's not this thing actually thinks something wants something. You know, it's answering the question. How would somebody in the situation?
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Noam Shazeer, founder of Character.ai, to talk about his work at Google (4:00), joining the search giant in 2000 (6:50), what is deep learning (5:10), starting on language models in 2015 (9:10), starting the company in 2021 (10:50), virtual therapists (15:00), monetizing (20:40), what is possible (23:00), growing up coding and doing maths (31:00), winning the international Math Olympiad (32:20), how this compares to the Internet itself (34:30).
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