Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast

Everyday AI
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Aug 12, 2024 • 49min

Ep 334: AI News That Matters - August 12th, 2024

Delve into the buzz around OpenAI's rumored new model, potentially shifting the AI landscape. Discover how Perplexity's significant funding could shake up Google’s dominance and what Apple's latest AI partnerships entail. The tech world is in turmoil, with Dell's job cuts raising questions about AI's dual role in innovation and job loss. Political implications of AI-generated content are discussed, alongside the challenges OpenAI faces, including safety concerns and internal strife. The future of AI is both promising and perplexing!
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Aug 9, 2024 • 27min

EP 333: GenAI’s Impact on Science and Our Environment

James Daniell, Vice President of AI and Computational Biology at Lanzatech, discusses innovative approaches to combating climate change through carbon recycling. He explains how generative AI is utilized to engineer microbes for carbon conversion and create everyday products. Daniell emphasizes the significance of specialized AI models in enhancing scientific research and workplace efficiency. The conversation also highlights the synergy of AI with human oversight in driving sustainable practices and addressing environmental challenges.
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Aug 8, 2024 • 1h 13min

EP 332: Claude Projects - What they are and how your company can save time using them

Discover the innovative world of Claude Projects, designed to tailor AI models for specific tasks and data. These tools can revolutionize how businesses operate, aiding in everything from market research to employee training. The discussion highlights the need for companies to adapt to the AI landscape and implement generative models for efficiency. Learn how Claude Projects compare to traditional models and the real-time insights they can provide. Unveil the potential of integrating AI to stay competitive in a fast-paced market.
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Aug 7, 2024 • 33min

EP 331: Why Fear of AI is Stifling Adoption

Lauren Ingram, Founder of Next Big Thing, helps demystify AI and its impact on emerging technologies. She discusses how fear stifles AI adoption, stressing that a wait-and-see approach won't suffice. Media narratives often exacerbate apprehension, but Lauren advocates for a balanced view that prioritizes understanding and engagement. Diversity in the tech field is highlighted as a crucial element for innovation and profit. She encourages individuals, especially youth, to actively participate in AI's future to harness its potential.
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Aug 6, 2024 • 46min

EP 330: OpenAI Drama: Co-Founder Leaves and President Takes Leave

Recent turmoil at OpenAI sees a co-founder jumping ship to a rival, sparking intrigue and concern. The president's extended leave raises eyebrows about leadership stability. The discussion dives into significant implications for AI's future, especially regarding safety and advancements in generative technology. Legal troubles with high-profile figures like Elon Musk add to the drama. With major shifts in the company, the impact on industries using OpenAI's technologies is also explored, revealing a complex landscape for the AI community.
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Aug 5, 2024 • 36min

EP 329: Google beats GPT-4o, NVIDIA delays and more AI News that Matters August 5, 2024

Google's Gemini 1.5 Pro outshines GPT-4o, marking a major leap in AI capabilities. Canva enhances its tech prowess by acquiring Leonardo AI, while NVIDIA addresses concerns about potential chip shortages. ChatGPT introduces an Advanced Voice Mode, bringing AI interactions closer to human-like conversations. Additionally, Meta launches customizable chatbots, indicating a significant shift in AI user experiences. The discussion rounds up with insights into the evolving landscape of generative AI from leading tech giants.
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Aug 2, 2024 • 34min

EP 328: AI Can (Almost) Do Your CEO's Job

In this engaging discussion, Greg Shove, CEO of Section and founder of Machine and Partners, shares insights on AI's potential to assist in CEO decision-making. He emphasizes AI's role as a strategic thought partner, transforming how leaders approach complex challenges. The conversation touches on the importance of AI education for business readiness and overcoming skepticism among executives. Additionally, Greg discusses practical tips for integrating AI into leadership processes and using AI tools to enhance operational efficiency.
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Aug 1, 2024 • 39min

EP 327: How AI is Changing the Lives of High School Students

Join rising seniors Armaan Priyadarshan and Vasu Lakshmanan from the Massachusetts Academy of Math and Science, who delve into how AI reshapes the high school landscape. They discuss the integration of AI in education, exploring both its transformative benefits and potential pitfalls, like dependency and creativity loss. Armaan and Vasu share reflections on AI's role in college applications, writing assignments, and the need for students to engage ethically with technology. Their insights paint a picture of a future where AI is a powerful companion in learning.
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Jul 31, 2024 • 32min

EP 326: How Data Will Be AI’s Bottleneck

Matthijs de Vries, Founder & CEO of Nuklai and expert in data strategies, joins to discuss AI's reliance on quality data. He highlights the data bottlenecks hindering generative AI implementation and the importance of structured data. Matthijs explains the high costs and challenges of data collaboration, advocating for standardization to enhance efficiency. He also explores innovative solutions like synthetic data and crowdsourcing to overcome data access issues, emphasizing that effective data use is essential for business growth.
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Jul 30, 2024 • 32min

EP 325: AI and Big Tech - What critics have wrong

David Moschella, a Senior Fellow at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, tackles misconceptions about AI and Big Tech. He argues that fear-mongering hinders technological advancement and clarifies that AI won't eliminate jobs but rather change the work landscape. Moschella emphasizes the significance of America’s leadership in AI and discusses the critical mass of AI acceptance. He also addresses the risks of misinformation and the need for a balanced understanding of AI’s role in society.

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