

Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast
Everyday AI
The Everyday AI podcast is a daily livestream, podcast and free newsletter where we help everyday people grow their careers with AI. The Everyday AI podcast is hosted by Jordan Wilson, a former journalist who's now the owner of a boutique digital strategy company with 20 years of martech experience. Our main focus is to help you keep up with AI trends to make your job easier. Get your work done faster. Increase your output. - Sign up for our free Prime Prompt Polish ChatGPT course: https://podPPP.com- Make sure to sign up for our daily newsletter at: https://youreverydayai.com- Email us: info@youreverydayai.com- Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanwilson04/In the Everyday AI podcast, we'll cover all things artificial intelligence, machine learning, and practical tips on how to use both in your daily life. We'll include a touch on a variety of topics, software and applications. We may be covering the latest AI news from Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Adobe and social channels like Snapchat, Tiktok, and Instagram. Or, we may be diving into software like ChatGPT, Midjourney, Bard, or Runway ML.
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Feb 19, 2024 • 39min
EP 210: OpenAI Sora, Gemini Ultra 1.5, NVIDIA Chat with RTX, Andrej Karpathy leaves OpenAI and more. AI News That Matters - Feb. 19th, 2024
This week saw explosive developments in AI! OpenAI launched Sora, their groundbreaking text-to-video model, while Google introduced Gemini Ultra 1.5. NVIDIA's Chat with RTX also made waves with its impressive features. The tech community is buzzing over Andrej Karpathy's departure from OpenAI. Additionally, companies are collaborating to combat misinformation and ensure safer data practices. The impact of these advancements on various industries, especially publishing, is a hot topic of discussion.

Feb 16, 2024 • 29min
EP 209: AI as a Creativity Enhancer, not a Creativity Replacement
Join Paul Eder, a strategy and data consultant with a PhD in social psychology, as he explores the fascinating relationship between AI and creativity. He shares insights on how AI enhances rather than replaces human creativity, revealing its potential to boost creative abilities. The conversation dives into ethical implications of generative AI, the challenges of copyright enforcement, and the importance of authenticity in storytelling. Eder also emphasizes the need for adapting education to incorporate AI, ensuring it acts as a valuable tool rather than a replacement.

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Feb 15, 2024 • 38min
EP 208: Small Language Models - What they are and do we need them?
The discussion revolves around the intriguing world of small language models, highlighting their efficiency compared to larger ones. Listeners learn about the practical applications and benefits, particularly for mobile usage. Innovations like NVIDIA's local model and partnerships like Samsung and Google’s Gemini Nano showcase the evolving landscape. Insights on the energy-efficient nature of these models and their potential in everyday tasks make for a captivating exploration of AI's future.

Feb 14, 2024 • 37min
EP 207: AI Will Allow Us All to Make Music We Enjoy
Mikey Shulman, CEO of Suno, transforms music creation by making it accessible through AI. He discusses how AI-generated music can reflect personal tastes, bridging the gap between creativity and technology. Mikey highlights the emotional connections that emerge from personalized compositions, like AI-generated love songs. The conversation explores the innovative capabilities of tools like Suno, making music creation a fun and engaging experience for everyone, regardless of their background.

Feb 13, 2024 • 40min
EP 206: There is No AI Hype - This is how the world works now
The podcast dives into the reality behind AI, arguing that it’s no longer just hype but a core aspect of daily life and work. It discusses the rapid growth of generative AI and its accessibility, alongside tech giants' substantial investments in this technology. Comparisons are drawn between generative AI and the transformative impact of the internet. The role of AI in career advancement and scientific breakthroughs is also explored, emphasizing the importance of adapting to this technological evolution.

Feb 12, 2024 • 40min
EP 205: AI News That Matters - Feb. 12th, 2024
OpenAI is pushing the boundaries with its development of AI agents and a bold plan to raise $7 trillion for AI chips. Google Bard has been replaced by Gemini, though it struggles with real-time data accuracy. Legal challenges loom large as lawsuits emerge over AI art copyright issues. Exciting innovations include smart glasses with advanced features showcased during AI-themed Super Bowl commercials, sparking debates on technology's societal role.

Feb 9, 2024 • 44min
EP 204: Google Gemini Advanced - 7 things you need to know
Google has introduced Gemini Advanced, aiming to challenge ChatGPT with enhanced features and a two-month free trial. The discussion highlights the AI's limitations in handling real-time information and its performance compared to ChatGPT. User experiences reveal mixed feedback, with notable strengths like coding abilities and digital watermarking. Issues accessing Google Workspace for Gemini are also addressed, while the conversation touches on broader AI developments, including the fight against misinformation during elections.

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Feb 8, 2024 • 34min
EP 203: Translation in the World of AI - Will we have a job tomorrow?
Olga Beregovaya, VP of AI at Smartling, navigates the intersection of AI and global translation. She highlights how AI is revolutionizing translation processes while emphasizing the need for human oversight to maintain quality. The conversation dives into the complexities of translating idioms and the implications for job roles in the translation industry. Ethical concerns around AI use and the importance of reskilling for linguists and translation professionals are also discussed, revealing the challenges and opportunities in this rapidly evolving field.

Feb 7, 2024 • 39min
EP 202: The Holy Grail of AI Mass Adoption - Governance
In this discussion, Gabriella Kusz, a Senior Fellow at AI2030 with expertise in governance for economic development, dives into the complexities of AI governance. She explores the challenges in implementing ethical frameworks amid rapid technological advancements. Gabriella emphasizes the necessity of agile governance structures, the parallels with ESG initiatives, and the importance of inclusion in governance teams. The conversation also highlights the proactive role of corporations in shaping AI regulations and the need to learn from setbacks to ensure responsible innovation.

Feb 6, 2024 • 36min
EP 201: Apple Vision Pro - The AI-powered product that (hardly) no one needs
The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into the Apple Vision Pro—Is it a must-have gadget or an expensive novelty? Listeners learn about its standout features, such as eye and hand tracking, yet concerns about isolation and affordability are raised. The hosts question whether the device truly serves a practical purpose in the AI landscape. They also touch on Apple's marketing tactics and the mixed reactions to its metaverse ambitions. Overall, the conversation invites reflections on technology’s impact on human interaction.