

The AI Daily Brief (Formerly The AI Breakdown): Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis
Nathaniel Whittemore
A daily news analysis show on all things artificial intelligence. NLW looks at AI from multiple angles, from the explosion of creativity brought on by new tools like Midjourney and ChatGPT to the potential disruptions to work and industries as we know them to the great philosophical, ethical and practical questions of advanced general intelligence, alignment and x-risk.
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May 12, 2023 • 21min
"How I Went from Non-Technical to Building an Andrew Tate LLM Chatbot in 3 Months"
Emmet Halm, a 21-year-old entrepreneur who self-taught coding, shares his remarkable journey from non-technical novice to chatbot creator, focusing on his development of an Andrew Tate-inspired AI. He discusses his innovative methods for fine-tuning chatbots and the emerging tools like Tune AI and InfiniteGPT that streamline the process. Emmet also explores the booming potential for AI chatbots in various industries and outlines practical tips for aspiring developers looking to make an impact in the tech landscape.

May 11, 2023 • 13min
The Top 5 AI Announcements from Google I/O
Google is making bold moves to reclaim its leadership in generative AI. Key highlights include the integration of AI features in Workspace tools like Docs and Slides, along with impressive upgrades to Bard. Med-PaLM 2 and MusicLM are also on the list of innovative announcements. Not to forget, a powerful partnership with Adobe Firefly adds to the excitement. The summit culminates in the announcement of generative AI enhancements in Google Search, promising to reshape how we interact with online content.

May 10, 2023 • 19min
What Comes After ChatGPT? A Preview of the Future of LLMs
Explore the intriguing future of large language models as interpretability research sheds light on GPT-2 through GPT-4. Discover how Anthropic’s 'Constitutional AI' promotes ethical alignment in AI usage. Additionally, hear about Meta's innovative ImageBind model, which enhances sensory data integration. The discussion also delves into AI's transformative impact on sectors like healthcare and its implications for job markets and regulatory measures.

May 9, 2023 • 19min
How to Get AutoGPT on Your Phone (And What People Are Actually Finding it Useful For)
The podcast dives into the fascinating world of AutoGPT, an AI tool now accessible on iPhones, and shares the latest updates in the fast-evolving AI landscape. Highlights include news from the US copyright office and venture capital enthusiasm for AI. The hosts dissect a researcher’s daring claim that 80% of jobs might be at risk due to AI. They also explore the innovative iBabyAGI app, showcasing its features for personalized tasks and its role in helping creators brainstorm effectively. Tech giants Google and IBM are making waves with groundbreaking advancements too!

May 8, 2023 • 18min
Warren Buffett Compares AI to the Invention of the Atom Bomb
Warren Buffett likens AI's transformative potential to that of the atomic bomb, raising eyebrows on its societal impact. Discover groundbreaking advancements like OpenAI's Shap-E, which turns text into 3D models. Explore the intense competition between tech giants like Google and Amazon in the evolving AI landscape. The discussion also highlights the geopolitical tensions surrounding AI, particularly between the U.S. and China, as nations vie for dominance in this crucial field. Buckle up for a riveting look at AI's future!

May 6, 2023 • 13min
AI Just Quietly Had One of It's Most Important Weeks in Recent History
This week marks a subtle yet transformative shift in AI, highlighted by Geoffrey Hinton's departure from Google, boosting the AI safety dialogue. The discussion also dives into advancements like Midjourney v5.1 and new AI chips from Microsoft and AMD. There’s a focus on how AI impacts job markets, with Chegg's stock plummeting and IBM disrupting 7,800 jobs. Regulatory talks and a White House meeting on AI further underline the urgency of these developments, all while a catchy tune wraps up the analysis.

May 5, 2023 • 17min
Google Losing to Open Source AI? "We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI"
A Google researcher's leaked note reveals concerns that both Google and OpenAI may be outpaced by the open source AI movement. This highlights the growing competitive threat posed by independent developers and their rapid innovations. Industry shifts are analyzed, including partnerships like Microsoft's with AMD and the financial hurdles faced by AI firms. Key discussions also reflect on a notable meeting between White House officials and AI executives, hinting at regulatory implications for tech giants.

May 4, 2023 • 13min
6 Ways ChatGPT Code Interpreter Is Already Being Used
Discover how the Code Interpreter for ChatGPT is revolutionizing data analysis with six exciting use cases like crime data mapping and video editing. Hear about the latest upgrades to Microsoft Bing and Meta's alarms about ChatGPT-related malware. Plus, insights from Google DeepMind's CEO on the future of artificial general intelligence and its implications for the tech landscape. It's a deep dive into how AI's creative and analytical powers are shaping our world!

May 3, 2023 • 13min
The First Anti-AI Strike: The Writers Guild of America Protests AI Writing
The Writers Guild of America has launched a historic strike, spotlighting the contentious role of AI in creative industries. As discussions unfold, their demands for AI regulation clash with studio executives' dismissals. The podcast dives into broader implications, examining AI's potential for job displacement versus productivity gains across various sectors. Also highlighted are innovations from Samsung and TikTok as they navigate the evolving landscape of AI technology and content creation.

May 2, 2023 • 16min
Mind-Reading AI? Scientists Use GPT-Like AI to Accurately Translate Thoughts into Text
Exciting breakthroughs from the University of Texas reveal AI's potential to decode thoughts into text using fMRI data. However, ethical concerns loom over this technology. In the job market, companies like IBM and Dropbox are replacing human hires with AI, stirring worries about employment. Additionally, significant discussions unfold regarding the implications of AI in government surveillance and the recent resignation of Geoffrey Hinton, who cautions about AI's dangers. The landscape of AI continues to evolve rapidly, sparking both fascination and concern.