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Explore how the latest technologies are shaping our world, from groundbreaking discoveries to transformative sustainability efforts. The NVIDIA AI Podcast shines a light on the stories and solutions behind the most innovative changes, helping to inspire and educate listeners. Every week, we’ll bring you another tale, another 30-minute interview, as we build a real-time oral history of AI that’s already garnered nearly 6.5 million listens and been acclaimed as one of the best AI and machine learning podcasts. Listen in and get inspired. More information: https://ai-podcast.nvidia.com/
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Mar 8, 2018 • 25min
Ep. 49: How GoDaddy Uses AI to Help You Master the Value of Your Domain Name
Ever since the internet went mainstream people have been struggling with perhaps the ultimate question: what do I call my web site? What domain name do I register? But almost as quickly as that became a question in people's mind, a secondary question came up: what's my domain name going to be worth? Well thanks to AI we have a better answer to that than ever. Joining us for this episode: Jason Ansel, senior principal engineer with GoDaddy, which is using AI to help you better understand the value of your domain name.

Feb 14, 2018 • 40min
Ep. 48: Sarcasm Detector Uses AI to Understand People at Their Funniest, Meanest
Sarcasm? On the Internet? You're kidding. But sarcasm is no joke. Long before today's sentiment analysis systems struggled to accurately understand human communication, people struggled to understand one another's sarcasm. Now, thanks to the work of Dr. Pushpak Bhattacharyya and his team computers are beginning to understand one of humanity's most challenging, and amusing, modes of communication. Dr. Bhattacharyya, director of IIT Patna, and a professor at the Computer Science and Engineering Department at IIT Bombay has spent the past few years using GPU-powered deep learning to detect sarcasm.

Jan 31, 2018 • 27min
Ep. 47: How AI Can Improve Access to Palliative Care
AI is being used to enhance and improve life in varied and often incredible ways. But what if we could use AI to improve the end of our lives, too? Our guest today is Anand Avati, a graduate student in the Artificial Intelligence Lab at Stanford University's Computer Science Department. Anand is co-author of a research paper entitled "Improving Palliative Care with Deep Learning" which details his team's use of a deep learning system to predict patient mortality with the aim of improving access to palliative care for critically-ill patients.

Jan 7, 2018 • 31min
Ep. 46: When AI Meets Sci-Fi - A Talk with Award-Winning Author Ken MacLeod
Ken MacLeod, an award-winning science fiction author known for examining the interplay between humanity and technology, dives into fascinating themes in this conversation. He discusses his latest work, which features sentient robots and digital consciousness. The chat navigates the evolution of the internet and its impact on society, touching on the ethics of AI and capitalism. MacLeod shares insights from his writing journey, including a new novella set in an alternate Scotland, revealing his unique blend of speculative fiction and real-world influences.

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Dec 26, 2017 • 21min
Ep. 45: How to Use AI, and Tinder, to Hack the Dating Scene
Love. The search for love. The search even for someone you just kind of like. It's been the subject of poems, novels, songs, you name it. For as long as humans have been around, they've been looking for love. But what if you could use AI to automate the process? To help you with everything from finding your true match, to swiping through all those not quite true matches. Oscar Alsing, our guest on this episode, will talk about how he's used AI, and Tinder, to do just that.

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Dec 20, 2017 • 31min
Ep. 44: Forget Polls, Here's What Street View, and AI, Can Tell You About How People Will Vote
Timnit Gebru, a postdoctoral researcher at Microsoft and a Stanford AI Lab PhD graduate, dives into the intriguing intersection of AI and voting behaviors. She discusses how Google Street View data can predict demographic trends by analyzing vehicle types in neighborhoods. With a focus on the challenges of fine-grained image recognition and the ethics of AI, she emphasizes the need for fairness and accountability in algorithms. Gebru also shares fascinating insights from her research, underscoring the biases that can influence societal outcomes.

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Dec 6, 2017 • 21min
Ep. 43: How Vincent AI Uses a Generative Adversarial Network to Let You Sketch Like Picasso
Monty Barlow, Machine Learning Director at Cambridge Consultants, discusses the groundbreaking Vincent AI application that transforms simple sketches into stunning artworks inspired by famous masters. He explains how Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) enable this creative magic, analyzing over 8,000 paintings. Monty also shares insights on using GANs to overcome challenges in medical data and his personal journey in AI, highlighting the revolutionary potential of deep learning across various industries.

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Nov 23, 2017 • 19min
Ep. 42: AI Serves Up Feast of Recipes for Thanksgiving (and Beyond)
Nick Hynes, a PhD student at UC Berkeley, dives into the fascinating world of food recognition and AI. He discusses his innovative Pick to Recipe app that helps identify recipes from food images. Learn how deep learning is revolutionizing meal recognition and influencing healthier eating habits through nutritional analysis. Hynes also shares insights on the challenges of recognizing complex dishes and the role of human creativity in optimizing recipes for flavor and nutrition, all while offering a glimpse into the future of tech-driven culinary experiences.

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Nov 5, 2017 • 26min
Ep. 41: How Artomatix Uses AI to Generate Infinite Zombie Armies
Eric Risser, co-founder of Artomatix, shares insights on how their AI technology revolutionizes art creation for virtual worlds. He discusses the concept of 'zombie graphs' that showcase how machines can assist artists in developing unique zombie characters. Risser explores the evolution of texture synthesis, highlighting neural networks' role in making art creation more accessible. He envisions a future where AI democratizes creativity, allowing anyone to express their artistic side in gaming and design.

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Oct 25, 2017 • 26min
Ep. 40: Using Deep Learning to Scan Your Shopping Basket
Matt Scott, Co-founder and CTO of Malong Technologies, shares insights on their groundbreaking deep learning solutions for product recognition. He discusses the challenges of labeling data for effective AI training and the innovative use of weakly supervised learning. Scott highlights how their API-driven technology enhances retail experiences, enabling features like frictionless checkouts and accurate product tagging. His journey from New York to Beijing showcases the entrepreneurial spirit driving advancements in visual recognition technology and its potential to revolutionize shopping.