The Artificial Intelligence Show

Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput
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13 snips
Jan 9, 2024 • 1h 14min

#78: The New York Times Sues OpenAI, Inside the “e/acc” Movement, and the Terrifying New Power of Deepfakes

A fierce legal battle brews as The New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft over copyright issues in AI training. The hosts dive into the provocative 'e/acc' movement promoting rapid AI advancement without oversight. They discuss the rise of deepfake technology and its alarming implications for trust in media, especially with elections looming. Exciting innovations are on the horizon, including Microsoft's new Copilot key and OpenAI's upcoming GPT store, promising intriguing changes in how we interact with AI.
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5 snips
Dec 19, 2023 • 57min

#77: 15 AI Questions Everyone is Asking - Round 2

Join Kathy McPhillips, Chief Growth Officer at Marketing AI Institute, as she tackles key questions about the evolving AI landscape. Discover how businesses can transition to a unified AI strategy and the importance of data privacy. Learn about generative AI's impact on marketing roles and the need for reskilling. Kathy also shares effective strategies for small businesses to leverage AI tools while maintaining a personal touch. Plus, insights on the role of human oversight in ensuring AI accuracy make this discussion a must-listen!
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Dec 12, 2023 • 1h 8min

#76: Google’s Controversial Launch of Gemini, More on the Chaos at OpenAI, and Does Elon Musk’s Grok Live Up to the Hype?

The podcast dives into the fierce AI race among tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Meta. Google's Gemini, a contender against GPT-4, raises eyebrows with its launch. Elon Musk's Grok AI faces skepticism for its limited features and Twitter reliance. OpenAI's ongoing turmoil adds to the drama, alongside the EU finalizing the AI Act for ethical regulations. Innovations from Microsoft and Mistral showcase the competitive landscape, while a discussion on AI hallucination sheds light on model quirks. A thrilling week in AI unfolds!
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8 snips
Dec 5, 2023 • 1h 6min

#75: Sam Altman Returns to OpenAI, Amazon Introduces Q, and Google’s AI Content Problem

Sam Altman returns as CEO of OpenAI, sparking discussions about governance and industry dynamics. Amazon introduces its AI assistant Q, aiming to enhance productivity amid privacy concerns. Meanwhile, Google faces challenges delaying its AI software release. The dangers of AI-generated content are highlighted, especially concerning misinformation. Apple unveils its Personal Voice feature, aiding users with speech loss. The potential of generative AI is showcased, particularly with OpenAI's DALL-E 3, which could reshape creative processes.
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48 snips
Nov 28, 2023 • 1h 8min

#74: The Latest Drama at OpenAI, The Busy Person’s Intro to Large Language Models, and How to Rebuild Companies to Prepare for AI

This week dives into the latest upheaval at OpenAI, including leadership changes and concerns about AGI. Highlights include an insightful video on large language models and discussions on how AI could reshape businesses. New advancements like Claude 2 from Anthropic and Inflection-2, which might outshine tech giants, are explored. The podcast also covers Stability AI's latest generative video model, Stable Video Diffusion, and a suite of fine-tuning tools launched by Cohere to enhance AI capabilities.
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Nov 20, 2023 • 60min

#73: OpenAI Fires Sam Altman: What Happened? And What Could Happen Next?

Big changes are shaking up OpenAI after Sam Altman's surprising dismissal. The podcast provides an insightful look at the chaos that followed, with major figures like Greg Brockman also stepping down. The discussion covers the potential implications for projects like GPT-5 and the future of artificial general intelligence. The hosts reflect on OpenAI's history and the impact of leadership turmoil on the AI sector. Listeners are left pondering the direction AI technology might take in this transformational moment.
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21 snips
Nov 14, 2023 • 1h 7min

#72: Our Hands-On Experiments with GPTs, Is AGI Coming Soon?, and New AI Wearable From Ex-Apple Veterans

Discover the latest hands-on experiences with customizable GPTs that promise transformative potential in various fields. Explore the exciting prospects of Artificial General Intelligence, with predictions hinting at a timeline as soon as 2028. Get the inside scoop on the new AI wearable, the AI Pin, and the skepticism surrounding its future. Learn about Microsoft's proactive steps to secure elections in 2024 and Amazon's ambitious plans for a massive new language model. Plus, uncover innovative AI features in Google Ads that revolutionize content creation.
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12 snips
Nov 7, 2023 • 57min

#71: Massive ChatGPT Reveals at OpenAI Dev Day, Elon Musk’s ChatGPT Competitor, and Why Only 4 Foundation Models Have Lasting Value

Exciting updates from OpenAI's inaugural Dev Day reveal customizable GPTs and the expansion of ChatGPT's capabilities. Elon Musk's new AI competitor, Grok, is set to rival existing models by leveraging Twitter data. HubSpot's acquisition of Clearbit promises enhanced personalization in B2B marketing strategies. Meanwhile, concerns arise over ethical AI practices and the monopolization of AI power, as industry leaders push for balanced regulations. Tune in to catch up on the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence!
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7 snips
Oct 31, 2023 • 1h 2min

#70: White House Executive Order on AI, Apple To Spend $1 Billion on AI Yearly, OpenAI’s Chief Scientist Talks “Earth-Shattering” Impact of AI

Discover the impact of the White House's ambitious executive order on AI regulation and safety. Learn about Apple's bold $1 billion annual investment in generative AI while considering their stealthy approach. Hear OpenAI's Chief Scientist share profound hopes and fears for AI's future. Explore how Amazon uses AI to revolutionize advertising strategies and boost ad performance. Plus, dive into Google’s commitment with a $2 billion investment in AI safety, shaping the landscape of future technology.
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8 snips
Oct 24, 2023 • 60min

#69: AI Agents Will Soon Roam the Internet, 2023 State of AI Report, and Execs Say Half of Skills Obsolete in 2 Years Thanks to AI

The podcast explores the rising influence of AI agents on the internet and their potential to transform digital work. A recent report reveals executives fear that half of today’s skills will soon be obsolete due to AI. A significant focus is placed on the impending misinformation crisis linked to AI-generated content, especially with the upcoming elections. Additionally, the discussion touches on recent legal challenges for AI companies and innovative advancements like DALL-E 3 becoming widely accessible. The urgency for AI training in the workforce is also emphasized.

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