Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast

Everyday AI
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Apr 30, 2024 • 39min

EP 261: GPT2-chatbot - a new version of ChatGPT? (Large Language Mystery explained)

A new chatbot has everyone buzzing — is the GPT-2 chatbot the next big version of ChatGPT? The hosts break down rumors and reveal the chatbot's capabilities and limitations. They delve into the origins of this model and its speculation around the future of AI. Notably, they highlight advancements in large language models and how generative AI is influencing sectors like music. The conversation covers community reactions and the evolving nature of AI technology, providing a glimpse into what's coming next.
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Apr 29, 2024 • 29min

EP 260: AI News That Matters - April 29th, 2024

In recent AI news, a new Chinese video competitor emerges to challenge established players. NVIDIA's $700 million acquisition of Run.ai raises questions about the future of generative AI. Apple is reportedly considering a partnership with OpenAI for its next AI-powered iPhones. Meanwhile, the U.S. government forms an AI safety advisory panel, highlighting ethical concerns. Adobe introduces innovative features in Photoshop, and Meta teams up with Ray-Ban to create smart glasses with multimodal inputs, setting the stage for exciting tech advancements.
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Apr 26, 2024 • 37min

EP 259: ChatGPT's New Memory Feature - the good and the bad

The discussion centers around ChatGPT's new memory feature, exploring whether we really want AI to keep so much personal information. Benefits and drawbacks of this functionality are debated, highlighting user control and the potential to enhance responses. The hosts touch on recent AI news, including a scandal and upcoming startups, while emphasizing the importance of effective training for large language models. Tune in for insights on managing this feature and its potential impact on future interactions!
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Apr 25, 2024 • 1h 20min

EP 258: Will AI Take Our Jobs? Our answer might surprise you.

The podcast dives into the controversial question of whether AI will take our jobs, sparking surprising insights. It reveals that generative AI is reshaping industries, leading to layoffs while also creating new opportunities. Misconceptions about job security are addressed, emphasizing the need to adapt to AI's capabilities. Skilled roles face risks as AI becomes more affordable and accessible. The discussion highlights that understanding and leveraging AI is essential for career advancement in the evolving job landscape.
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Apr 24, 2024 • 27min

EP 257: GenAI - Turning trash into treasures?

James Daniell, Vice President of Artificial Intelligence at Lanzatech, discusses the innovative use of generative AI in carbon recycling to combat climate change. He explains how Lanzatech engineers microbes with AI for efficient carbon conversion into sustainable products. The conversation unveils the creation of a specialized language model that boosts in-office productivity. Daniell emphasizes the importance of human oversight in AI applications while exploring the transformative potential of technology in solving environmental challenges.
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Apr 23, 2024 • 42min

EP 256: Microsoft's VASA-1 AI Deepfake: So good it's dangerous?

Microsoft's VASA-1 deepfake technology steals the spotlight with its alarming ability to create hyper-realistic videos from minimal input. The podcast dives into the ethical dilemmas of this innovation, questioning whether its benefits outweigh the risks of misinformation. Exciting demonstrations reveal how voice and visual alterations can be achieved with striking precision. Discussions also highlight the potential for scalable digital avatars in training contexts, while cautioning against the societal impacts of such powerful technology.
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Apr 22, 2024 • 34min

EP 255: AI News That Matters - April 22nd, 2024

Meta's Llama 3 is stirring excitement as a potential LLM rival. Microsoft's VASA-1 technology creates hyper-realistic videos from a single image, raising ethical concerns. Boston Dynamics unveils its advanced electric Atlas robot, showcasing AI's synergy with robotics. Buzz surrounds the rumored release of GPT-5, along with possible Apple collaborations. The ongoing conversation about AI-generated content on social media reveals mixed public reactions, spotlighting the challenges of authenticity in an AI-driven world.
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Apr 19, 2024 • 52min

EP 254: Freestyle Friday - Ask Me Anything (about AI)

Dive into a lively Q&A about the latest in AI, from the International Olympic Committee's innovative athlete enhancements to a riveting human versus AI dogfight. Learn about Meta's new Llama 3 model and the challenges of AI in venture capital. Discover how AI can revolutionize everyday tasks and the pressing need for better integration in business applications. The discussion also touches on the complexities of legal and ethical challenges in AI and the struggle to keep pace with rapid industry changes.
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Apr 18, 2024 • 56min

EP 253: Custom GPTs in ChatGPT - A Beginner's Guide

Discover the magic of Custom GPTs and how they can elevate your ChatGPT experience. Learn why every user should consider creating these tailored workflows for both personal and professional needs. The podcast dives into the exciting world of AI advancements, including innovative tools for video generation and even humanoid robots! Plus, get tips on monetizing your custom GPTs and boosting productivity by identifying repetitive tasks. This is a must-listen for newcomers and tech enthusiasts alike!
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Apr 17, 2024 • 34min

EP 252: What schools need to do now to benefit from an AI future

Darren Coxon, Founder of Coxon AI and former educator, dives into how schools can harness AI for a brighter educational future. He discusses the fear and misunderstanding surrounding AI in classrooms. With a focus on integrating AI into teaching methods, he highlights examples like Gemini and Claude. The importance of school leaders embracing AI strategies is emphasized, as well as equipping students with critical thinking skills. Lastly, Coxon advocates for using AI as a supportive tool rather than a replacement in the learning process.

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