LOMs are not great at math, so the actual places where it does best would be like US government, world history, intro to psychology. It can basically using this corpus memory that we give it, it can kind of know everything that's in that textbook. Now if I'm a high school teacher or professor, I can easily say to the AI, like, can you summarize sections one, two, and three in like about two pages and then give me five review questions? And it'll just do that.
The Sunday Times' tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Stephen Hsu, founder of SuperFocus.ai, to talk about genetic testing of children (5:15), his new startup SuperFocus (9:15), the hallucination problem for artificial intelligence (11:40), how the Ai revolution could go very badly (17:55), creating an army of AI workers (24:00), how companies are reacting (27:30), starting a company amid the Cambrian explosion of AI companies (32:35), creating AI study buddies (37:00), the “who owns the data” question (43:15), and how education is the tip of the spear in the age of AI (48:45).
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