Researchers could confirm that these interactions were not lucky hallucinations like when they're just mistakes by the language model because they could go back and check the memory logs for each agent. It means video games are going to get a lot more interesting you could create all kinds of unique video games where the characters are just emergent behaviors. In our dying days instead of having a nurse or an aide come to our house you could have this robot again like a boston dynamics robot or tesla's making a general interest a general robot who could be learning about us over time.
Jason breaks down an AI experiment conducted by Google and Stanford researchers, where they created a simulated Sims-like video game with characters driven by AI (2:27). Then, he discusses Bloomberg announcing its own financially-focused LLM and what it means for analysts (21:58). He wraps with two quick hits about San Francisco’s dire commercial real estate situation and the collapse of an instant delivery startup (37:51).
(0:00) Jason kicks off the show
(2:27) Stanford and Google paper "Generative Agents: Interactive Simulacra of Human Behavior"
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(11:38) Prompting the agents and programming AI
(20:28) Pilot - Get 20% off the first 6 months at https://pilot.com/twist
(21:58) Bloomberg releases BloombergGPT
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(34:03) The future for financial analysts
(37:51) San Francisco's commercial real estate debacle
(47:03) MilkRun shuts down
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