

The ChatGPT Report
The ChatGPT Report
15 minute episodes dedicated to AI news and where it's heading.
Just Ryan, your mid IQ guy on AI. I Produce, Edit, and Host....all me, no one else!
Email me Thechatgptreport@gmail.com
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Just Ryan, your mid IQ guy on AI. I Produce, Edit, and Host....all me, no one else!
Email me Thechatgptreport@gmail.com
X - https://twitter.com/ChatGPTReport
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Jul 25, 2024 • 13min
#104 - Llama 3.1, Meta's New AI Empire
The podcast delves into Meta's open-source AI vision with Llama 3.1, highlighting AI blunders, Creator of the Week, and rankings of AI video generators. It discusses the launch of GPT-40 Mini, Adobe Illustrator's new features, and the implications of open-source AI for customization and small businesses.

Jul 18, 2024 • 11min
#103 Strawberry
Host Ryan discusses the slow AI news week, featuring One meg's AI art, OpenAI's secret Strawberry project, Google's Gemini AI for robots, Anthropics Cloud's prompt playground, and Odyssey's Hollywood-grade text-to-video AI model.

Jul 11, 2024 • 13min
#102 OpenAI dominates the news cycle…but no Sora?
This podcast episode covers OpenAI dominating the news cycle with updates on Sora, partnerships in health and bioscience research. It also discusses a hack for more nuanced AI responses, increased use of words in academic papers due to AI, and a breakthrough in heart cell function analysis with BeatProfiler.

Jun 27, 2024 • 12min
#101 Lawsuits and more Lawsuits
In this week's episode of the ChatGPTReport, we're featuring a collection of short films by Min Choi. Check out the links on X for some amazing content! We also dive into Amazon's latest move in the AI race with their new AI model "Metis," aiming to compete with both OpenAI's ChatGPT and Anthropic. This raises the question: why is Amazon competing against Anthropic, a company it backs? We discuss the challenges of AI work assistants and the delayed release of OpenAI's GPT-4 voice model. Plus, Anthropic's new GPT builder, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, is making waves with impressive features and frequent updates, unlike ChatGPT.
Additionally, we reflect on the rapid advancements in AI-generated content over the past six months, highlighted by Bindu Reddy, and the ongoing Suno/Udio lawsuits that underscore the ethical and legal dilemmas of using "publicly available data" in generative models. We also touch on the legal battles faced by OpenAI and Microsoft, who are being sued by newspaper organizations for allegedly using their articles without permission. This episode explores the ever-evolving landscape of AI and its implications for creators and companies alike.

Jun 20, 2024 • 10min
#100 Text to video heating up Luma and RunwayML
Welcome to the 100th episode of TheChatGPTReport! I'm your host Ryan, here to deliver the latest news in less than 15 minutes from an average guy's perspective. In this milestone episode, we dive into several chunky small news items, including my ongoing rant about AI influencers. I'll share my thoughts on the frustration of AI influencers labeling every new product as a "killer" and the hype surrounding demo videos.
This week, our creator spotlight is on Nayar (@Blues_Blue34), who created an impressive 20-second Blade Runner-inspired video using Midjourney and Luma Labs AI. Check it out for some cool AI-generated content!
In small news, OpenAI and Color Health have teamed up to develop an AI assistant for personalized cancer care. Civita, a major AI model platform, has banned everything related to Stable Diffusion 3 due to licensing concerns. Meanwhile, OpenAI CTO Mira Murati and CEO Sam Altman have conflicting statements about their in-house models' capabilities.
Luma AI's new Dream Machine video generator has received mixed reviews, highlighting the ongoing challenges in AI video generation. Similarly, RunwayML AI's Gen 3 text-to-video tool is being rolled out, but early user experiences suggest it's still a work in progress with significant room for improvement.
Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast to stay updated every Thursday, and tune in for interviews some Mondays. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter @ChatGPTReport (the purple logo) and email us at thechatgptreport@gmail.com if you'd like to be interviewed or share your thoughts.
Thanks for joining me on this 100th episode journey!

Jun 13, 2024 • 11min
#99 WWDC Apples Kingdom
The podcast discusses Midjourney's model personalization, Kling's text-to-video capabilities surpassing SORA, Apple's WWDC highlights with OpenAI integration, enhanced AI features on Safari and Mail, and Elon Musk's concerns about Apple's collaboration with OpenAI.

Jun 6, 2024 • 9min
#98 The Dog Days of Summer
Talented creators, Alie Jules and Gizem Akdag, are celebrated in this episode for their stunning phone backgrounds. The podcast also covers important dates for AI enthusiasts, recent news from the UN AI for Good Summit and OpenAI, and the impact of ChatGPT's downtime on other AI platforms.

May 30, 2024 • 12min
#97 Helen Toner, The Insider
Former OpenAI board member Helen Toner shares insights on Sam Altman's firing and rehiring, stressing the importance of transparency in AI governance. She discusses the complexities of AI regulation and the need for external oversight to ensure fairness and safety.

May 23, 2024 • 15min
#96 Microsoft's At Bat
In this episode of TheChatGPTReport, Ryan discusses Microsoft's recent event and other AI news. He mentions the controversy surrounding Scarlett Johansson's voice being used in an AI system and the legal action taken. He also highlights some smaller news items, such as funding raised by Suno and Humane AI Pin, as well as people leaving OpenAI. Ryan then dives into the key announcements from Microsoft's event, including Co-Pilot, Recall, and updates to DaVinci Resolve and Adobe Photoshop. He shares his thoughts on the event and takes a jab at Google. As well as Artist of the Week with Alin and a reminder about upcoming interviews.
Microsoft, Scarlett Johansson, AI music, Nvidia, OpenAI, Humane AI Pin, Co-Pilot, Recall, DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Photoshop

May 16, 2024 • 16min
#95 OpenAI VS Google
In this episode of theChatGPTreport, the Ryan criticizes tech companies for prematurely announcing features that aren't ready, leading to user disappointment and broken trust. Nick Dobos articulates this issue well, highlighting the disconnect between marketing claims and actual user experience, which results in frustrated customers and eroded credibility.
Ryan also reviews major announcements from OpenAI's spring event and Google's I/O event. OpenAI showcased GPT-4o, a faster and smarter model, and demonstrated new features like the GPT store and enhanced vision capabilities. The live demo impressed with its responsiveness. In contrast, Google's event felt less impactful, featuring pre-recorded demos of tools like Veo and Astra, which didn't resonate as strongly with the audience. Overall, the host favored OpenAI's presentation for its immediacy and polish.
Additionally, the "Creator of the Week" spotlight was given to Karadenizbatu, celebrated for their stunning AI-generated artwork. One particular piece, depicting a serene lake with a Japanese-style building and bridge, was highlighted for its heartwarming beauty, earning Karadenizbatu well-deserved recognition.


