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Best podcasts about gpt ai

Latest podcast episodes about gpt ai

[KBS] 최경영의 경제쇼
0407(월) ‘지브리' 열풍에 챗GPT 이용자 급증… AI, 어디까지 써 봤니?

[KBS] 최경영의 경제쇼

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 49:28


0407(월) ‘지브리' 열풍에 챗GPT 이용자 급증… AI, 어디까지 써 봤니?

FNN.jpプライムオンライン
【波紋】「遊びならいいけど…」チャットGPT新機能が物議…生成AI“ジブリ風”画像に懸念の声“著作権”の問題は?

FNN.jpプライムオンライン

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 2:31


「【波紋】「遊びならいいけど…」チャットGPT新機能が物議…生成AI“ジブリ風”画像に懸念の声“著作権”の問題は?」 いま、対話型AI「チャットGPT」の最新機能が注目を集めています。それは、自分で撮影した写真を取り込むと、“ゴッホ風”や“浮世絵風”など、いろいろなパターンに変えられるというものです。中でも大きな話題となっているのが“ジブリ風”なんですが、著作権などを懸念する声も上がっているようなんです。2025年2月に行われたアメリカのトランプ大統領とウクライナのゼレンスキー大統領の会談の画像をもとに、AIでスタジオジブリ風に生成された画像。実際の会談は緊迫した中で行われましたが、生成された画像では、コミカルな表情で描かれています。他にも、2024年のアメリカ大統領選の際にトランプ氏が銃撃を受けた時の様子を、同じくジブリ風に生成されたもの。まるでプロのアニメーターが描いたかのような仕上がりです。これらの画像は、今週25日から提供が始まったチャットGPTの新機能を使って作られたもの。チャットGPTを開発したオープンAIのサム・アルトマンCEOも、26日にXの自らのプロフィール写真を“ジブリ風”だとする画像に変えました。人気アニメや漫画風の画像が手軽に作れることから、欧米では今、大きな話題になっています。他にも、撮影した写真を実際に変換してみると、1~2分ほどで“ゴッホ風”の画像が完成しました。空を描く際の大胆な筆遣いなど、ゴッホの特徴を捉えているようで、AIによる自動生成の精度の高さがうかがえます。また“浮世絵風に”とリクエストしてみると、返還された画像の上のほうには題名のような文字まで入っています。ただ、よく見ると、日本では見慣れない漢字が使われています。街の人にも実際に新機能を見てもらうと、思わず使ってみたくなるこの新機能に、街の人も興味津々です。一方で、「遊びだったらいいけどね。浮世絵だったらいいけどね、遊ぶ程度なら。著作権の問題だとか規定だとかに引っかかってくるのかなと思う」といった懸念の声も。果たして、“○○風”の画像生成は著作権上の問題はないのでしょうか。

Off N Beat W/ Clint Nelson
#331 - Brad Sigmon Death Penalty, Chat GPT(AI) is Scary, British TV WILD!

Off N Beat W/ Clint Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 72:00


Subscribe to join a community of Sucking T****** Comedy Podcast on Spotify & All Platforms. Off N Beat W/ Clint Nelson is a Solo Unedited Podcast Full of Puns & Loves Podcasting. Come Subscribe & Join this unique Nonstop mind of thoughts. Enjoy! Timestamps Below: (0:00) Brad Sigmon Controversial Firing Squad Execution (13:30) Is Succession Overrated? (16:50) "British TV is WILD And RAW" (21:21) Day Trading Week 3 Review. [Honest Reality] (32:04) "Chat GPT & AI Is SCARY" (41:08) "Antonio Brown on Podcasts Are Becoming Uncomfortable & Being Exposed" (46:08) USA Today Article: "Teens Don't Learn This in Sex Ed" (53:10) Target DEI Boycott... Why put a TimeLine on it? (59:20) YouTubers Selling Courses: "You Should Quit Now" & More! #ai #news #podcastshttps://youtu.be/RHFlbDD2qjM (link to Full Video)

MISAKI MAKEUP ~CHITCHAT with ME/US~
Ep.60 チャットGPTに聞いてみた!最近のAI凄すぎない??

MISAKI MAKEUP ~CHITCHAT with ME/US~

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 27:52


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FNN.jpプライムオンライン
【解説】イーロン・マスク氏が「オープンAI」を14兆8000億円で買収提案…狙いは?アルトマンCEOは「ノーサンキュー!」と対立姿勢

FNN.jpプライムオンライン

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 2:24


「【解説】イーロン・マスク氏が「オープンAI」を14兆8000億円で買収提案…狙いは?アルトマンCEOは「ノーサンキュー!」と対立姿勢」 イーロン・マスク氏がオープンAIを約15兆円で買収する提案を行いました。ウォールストリート・ジャーナル紙によりますと、マスク氏の弁護士は10日、チャットGPTを開発したオープンAIの取締役会に974億ドル、日本円で約14兆8000億円で買収する案を提示しました。マスク氏のAI開発企業「xAI」と合併させる構想を持っているということです。この買収提案に対し、オープンAIのサム・アルトマンCEOはSNSに「ノーサンキュー。お望みなら旧ツイッター社を97億4000万ドルで買収しますよ」と投稿し、マスク氏提案の10分の1の値段でX社を買収する考えを示しました。これに対し、マスク氏が「詐欺師」と返信するなど、非難の応酬が続いています。このニュースについて、詳しく見ていきます。まずイーロン・マスク氏ですが、トランプ政権で新たに設置された政府効率省のトップを務めています。一方、オープンAIのアルトマンCEOは、1月にトランプ大統領と面会をしていて、大規模なデータセンターなどAIに関するインフラ整備を進める「スターゲート計画」というものを立ち上げています。こちらが総額約78兆円のビッグビジネスになるだろうということです。ただ、大統領選の選挙期間中からトランプ氏と緊密な関係を見せてきたマスク氏ですが、同じくテック系のオープンAIの方にトランプ氏の気持ちが移りかけているのか、その辺りの思惑が気になるところです。マスク氏は以前、スターゲート計画について「彼らはそんなに大金も持っていないよ」という発言で難癖もつけているわけですが、今後どうなっていくのでしょうか。FNNワシントン支局の千田淳一支局長によると、マスク氏としては、自身やトランプ氏と長年対立してきたアルトマン氏がトランプ氏への距離を縮めてきたことは“邪魔で仕方がない”ということでした。ただトランプ氏としては、今後、高みの見物で、しばらくは2人の関係を静観するのではないかとみているそうです。

김덕기의 아침뉴스
[25.02.04] 출근길 5분 뉴스 브리핑

김덕기의 아침뉴스

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 6:36


도널드 트럼프 미국 대통령이 멕시코산 제품에 부과하기로 한 25%의 관세를 한 달간 유예했습니다.내란 우두머리 혐의로 재판에 넘겨진 윤석열 대통령이 비상계엄 선포 직전 이상민 전 행정안전부 장관에게 직접 언론사 단전·단수 조치를 지시했던 것으로 나타났습니다.헌법재판소는 '재판관 미임명'과 관련한 사건을 결정했음에도 최상목 대통령 권한대행이 따르지 않는다면 위헌, 위법하다고 강조했습니다.더불어민주당 이재명 대표가 반도체 산업 R&D 부분의 고액 연봉 주요 전문가에 한해주 52시간제를 완화할 필요성을 제기하며 우클릭 행보를 이어갔습니다.챗GPT 개발사 오픈AI 창업자 샘 올트먼 최고경영자가 워크숍 참석을 위해 오늘 우리나라를 방문합니다.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NHI LE
Làm giàu từ chat GPT? “AI” đã làm được tới đâu? | Live 176

NHI LE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 148:20


Xem phiên bản video:https://www.youtube.com/live/cZOQFdB8fH4?si=THPW2f5FeRghUiCg Nhi Le Podcast cảm ơn bạn đã dành thời gian lắng nghe Theo dõi Fanpage tại https://www.facebook.com/AnneNhiLe và Subscribe kênh Youtube NHI LE https://www.youtube.com/@NHILE_SG để xem và cập nhật các kiến thức mới mỗi ngày

Hillbilly Nerd Talk
HNT 267: Golden Girls in Vegas. Chat GPT AI. Micro Blackholes. Cats.

Hillbilly Nerd Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 53:51


HNT 267: Golden Girls in Vegas. Chat GPT AI. Micro Blackholes. Cats.

Best of Hawkeye in the Morning
Chat GPT AI Tech: How Tall is Hawkeye, Michelle, & Tom

Best of Hawkeye in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 4:22


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Best of Hawkeye in the Morning
Chat GPT AI Tech Can Tell You How Tall Someone Is. Here's How

Best of Hawkeye in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 2:25


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Grow Your Law Firm
Benefits of Implementing AI in Legal Research with Jim Sullivan

Grow Your Law Firm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 27:05


Welcome to episode 238 of the Grow Your Law Firm podcast, hosted by Ken Hardison. In this episode, Ken sits down with Jim Sullivan, founder of eDiscovery AI.  With over a decade of experience consulting on predictive coding and analytics use, he has a passion for analytics and calculates recall and precision metrics in his sleep. His life is a non-stop adventure of trying to find better ways to solve problems.   What you'll learn about in this episode: 1. AI in Document Review: Automation of document review for relevance in legal cases AI's ability to understand context, sentiment, and sarcasm 2. Application and Efficiency: Versatility in reviewing text, images, and audio files Cost-effective model accessible to both large and small firms 3. AI Adoption and Security Concerns: Gradual adoption by larger firms with proof of concept and security audits Importance of data privacy and confidentiality 4. AI Beyond eDiscovery: Assistance in drafting legal documents and conducting research AI as a tool to enhance efficiency without replacing lawyers 5. Advice for Lawyers: Encouragement to experiment with AI tools like chat GPT AI's role in automating repetitive tasks and allowing lawyers to focus on strategy and analysis   Resources:  https://thebookonaidocreview.com/ https://www.facebook.com/people/EDiscovery-AI/100092870051403/ https://twitter.com/ediscoveryai https://www.linkedin.com/in/sullivan9999/   Additional Resources:  https://www.pilmma.org/aiworkshop https://www.pilmma.org/the-mastermind-effect https://www.pilmma.org/resources https://www.pilmma.org/mastermind

이진우의 손에 잡히는 경제
[손경제] 7/29(월) 오픈AI, 서치GPT 만든다|[인터뷰] AI·반도체 폭풍성장 끝났나 (송명섭 연구위원)

이진우의 손에 잡히는 경제

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024


[깊이 있는 경제 뉴스] 오픈AI, AI검색엔진 '서치GPT' 출시 예고 -안승찬 언더스탠딩 기자 [이슈 인터뷰] AI·반도체 벌써 정점 찍었나? -송명섭 하이투자증권 수석연구위원

이진우의 손에 잡히는 경제
[손경제] 7/29(월) 오픈AI, 서치GPT 만든다|[인터뷰] AI·반도체 폭풍성장 끝났나 (송명섭 연구위원)

이진우의 손에 잡히는 경제

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024


[깊이 있는 경제 뉴스] 오픈AI, AI검색엔진 '서치GPT' 출시 예고 -안승찬 언더스탠딩 기자 [이슈 인터뷰] AI·반도체 벌써 정점 찍었나? -송명섭 하이투자증권 수석연구위원

Shout Out Sex | 無性不談
Ep.229 - 虛擬性愛,從PTT撩到GPT「對真人不能說的話,我可以輕易地就對AI說。」ft. Isaac|bbs|ppt|gpt|pua|ai|audioporn|西斯版|虛擬性愛|情色文章|文愛|網愛|速食性愛

Shout Out Sex | 無性不談

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 48:32


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Podcast proConf
#146 Google I/O 2024 - Gemini vs GPT | AI теперь везде | Android совершенен | ChromeOS для всех

Podcast proConf

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 97:15


Обсуждали: 1. Google Keynote https://youtu.be/XEzRZ35urlk 2. Developer Keynote https://youtu.be/ddcZnW1HKUY 3. What's new in Google AI https://youtu.be/fH4xqeu7GT0 4. What's new in ChromeOS https://youtu.be/KFeuEMAaKfM 5. What's new in the Web https://youtu.be/W8bokbLn1G8 6. What's new in Angular https://youtu.be/srP2P6j4Cqw 7. What's new in Android https://youtu.be/_yWxUp86TGg 8. What's new in Google Cloud and Google Workspace https://youtu.be/0QbUYfTRJEY Нас можно найти: 1. Telegram: https://t.me/proConf 2. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/proconf 3. SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/proconf 4. Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/by/podcast/podcast-proconf/id1455023466 5. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/77BSWwGavfnMKGIg5TDnLz

BJ & Jamie
Chat GPT AI Sounds Just like ScarJo, Frog Cant Ride a Bike

BJ & Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 14:21


Hour 3 - Chat GPTs new ai dubbed GPT-4o has a voice feature that allows users to have a full blown conversation with the app. The voice sounds exactly like Scarlett Johansson and she is not happy. CU has already sold all their tickets to this coming football season! BJ isn't sure if he should be embarrassed or if its normal that his son Frog can't ride a bike yet. He JUST turned 6. 

Master of Some | Health & Fitness as a Metaphor for Life
Expert Pro Run Coach VS Chat GPT AI: Who's Better?

Master of Some | Health & Fitness as a Metaphor for Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 39:44


Watch and read this here. The ultimate showdown: Mike Trees takes on AI to create the perfect training plan!In the world of run training, the battle lines between old-school human coaching and high-tech AI guidance are drawn. While AI brings the big guns with its data-crunching skills, delivering precision and convenience, it can't quite replicate the human touch. Coaches are like those wise sheriffs in Western movies who read the room, adapt on the fly, and truly get the emotional lay of the land. They tailor training to the oscillation of life—your feelings, your crazy schedule, the things you don't even think to quantify. So, in this digital age, what's a runner to do? Jump on the bandwagon of Team AI, or stick with the experience and wisdom of a personalized training plan? Let's find out which is best.In this episode we'll find out;Can someone speed interval work their way to a fast half marathonWhy ai could help coaches do better quality work with runnersWhere ai could actually help runners better than human coaches in the future with the all of the data it hasThe downsides of Chat GTP and ai in general getting things wrongand moreTimestamps [00:00] Introduction to the AI vs. Human coaching debate[05:15] Case study: 22-year-old male sprinter transitioning to a half marathon[12:34] Analysis of the training plan for the young male runner[20:00] Insights on the limitations and benefits of AI in running coaching[23:04] Case study: 50-year-old female runner aiming for a sub-four-hour marathon[30:59] Evaluation of the training plan for the mature female runner[33:22] Comparison of AI-generated plans and human coaching strategies[34:34] Discussion on the importance of holistic training approaches[37:23] Key takeaways on leveraging AI in running training[39:00] Closing remarks and acknowledgmentsLinks & LearningsNRG Coaching Services for runnersYour smartwatch might be lying to youPeer reviewed research paper on ChatGPT training plans being rated by professional run coachesHow to create a free marathon AI training plan from Chat GPTThe One Percent Better Runner NewsletterDLake Runs on InstagramMike Trees aka Run.NRG on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SvD Tech brief
Meta utmanar Chat GPT + AI-prylen som välter internet

SvD Tech brief

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 31:53


Chat GPT startade chatbot-racet – nu växlar Meta upp på allvar. Och tror sig kunna vinna. Bolaget kan dra nytta av en unik fördel, resonerar Sophia Sinclair. Dessutom kokar internet efter att två nya AI-prylar släppts. En av dem, Rabbit, har tagits fram tillsammans med ett svenskt företag. Björn Jeffery frågar sig vad AI-hårdvara egentligen är bra för och om vi inte redan har den enda prylen vi behöver. Tech brief listar också veckans tre personer att hålla koll på: Paulina Modlitba, Evelina Anttila och Tove Ågren. Plus: Ett nytt verktyg, där man kan göra realistisk video från bara ett ljudklipp och ett foto. Imponerande – eller skrämmande?

Beyond The Prompt - How to use AI in your company
Use AI for Stunning (fast and cheap) Product Images: Insights from Salma Aboukar

Beyond The Prompt - How to use AI in your company

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 39:14


In this exciting episode, we dive into the world of AI-generated imagery with the incredibly creative Salma Aboukar, founder of CREATE. Salma shares her journey from e-commerce to becoming a pioneer in AI-driven creative production, revealing how she harnesses tools like MidJourney, Stable Diffusion, and GPT to transform product photography.Key Takeaways:Start with a conversation: Engage with GPT conversationally to generate initial ideas and refine your vision for the perfect product image.Leverage MidJourney for aesthetics: While GPT is great for ideation, MidJourney excels at capturing artistic elements like lighting, reflection, and refraction.Upscale for photorealism: Use upscalers like Crea or Magnific to add details and make images look photorealistic, especially when working with GPT-generated images.Experiment with styles: While focusing on photorealism for work, don't be afraid to explore different styles like anime or niche aesthetics for personal projects.Resources Mentioned:CREATE Studio: Salma's platform for creating photorealistic product images using AIhttps://linktr.ee/salmaaboukarSalma on twitterMidJourney, Stable Diffusion, GPT: AI tools used for image generation and ideationCrea and Magnific: AI upscalers for enhancing image details and photorealismThanks for listening to this episode of Beyond The Prompt! If you enjoyed the conversation, please share it with a friend and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform. For more prompts, tips, and AI tools. Check out our website: https://www.beyondtheprompt.ai/ or follow Jeremy or Henrik on Linkedin:Henrik: https://www.linkedin.com/in/werdelinJeremy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyutley Show producer: Natja Rosner (nat@dreamingincolors.com)

贝望录
138. 营销人学不会GPT!一位AI创业者的坦诚反思

贝望录

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 69:12


2023年初由OpenAI的ChatGPT引爆了生成式AI热潮,中国大陆也在生成式AI领域迅速响应,出现了众多本土的人工智能新创企业,并开发出相应的解决方案。当Sam Altman狂言广告代理商95%的工作都可以由AI取代,营销人们在这波惊艳和冲击中是如何适应和应对的呢?本期「贝望录」,我们聚焦AI在广告营销行业的落地,对话针对营销人的工作应用场景提供AI解决方案的创业者,分享了他在这段创业经历中对用户的观察和故事,探讨对AI技术应用“充满信心”和“落地难”的矛盾在哪里,现有的广告代理商模式和架构是否适应以AI为底层构建的服务?当AI技术可提供人类无法企及的无限的营销内容供给,营销人的角色又该是如何定义。【本节目由Withinlink碚曦投资协作体出品】【嘉宾】郭为文山AI创始人&CEO, 复旦MBA客座教授【主持】李倩玲 Bessie Lee广告营销行业资深从业者,商业观察者【本期内容提要】[04:27]在营销行业创业15年的辍学物理学博士[11:38]全民皆在“GPT”,我也all in了[18:25]AI相关行业飞速发展,但能运用GPT的营销人的体量并没大变化[22:18]一边欣欣向荣,一边“落地”难,AI创业的我们经历了什么[27:03]“GPT的产出水平还不如我们的实习生?”我们开始陪跑用户[32:46]一段提示词让我意识到不能光推着用户向GPT靠近[38:42]用户的高阶需求都是在高频使用后反馈的,和开发者共创产品的迭代[46:31]AI带来降本增效,客户支付代理商的费用理应缩减?[54:57]如果以AI为底层,广告公司的架构和商业模式会变得怎样?[01:02:04]AI具备无限供给能力,营销人的角色从创意向评判转移「听友福利」福利1:贝望录听友专属【文山AI体验群】,现在进群:·拥有随身AI营销法宝·体验企业版AI营销功能如果你也想当营销届的“周杰伦”,或是想结识更多对“AI x 营销”感兴趣的小伙伴,也欢迎你入群聊聊~(如2024年4月14日后无法加入体验群,请添加文山小助理,备注“贝望录”,即刻邀您入群)福利2:嘉宾1v1咨询企业级AI在营销场景中应用的真困惑和真问题,或是想更进一步了解“AI x 营销”的企业级解决方案,欢迎添加下方文山小助理微信,抢先预约嘉宾1v1免费咨询。---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------「贝望录」寻人启事:如果你对文字编辑工作充满热情,有良好的中文书面表达能力和文字功底,且愿意参与贝望录的小项目,欢迎将你的自我介绍及过往作品发到 beiwanglu@withinlink.com,我们会在收到后联系你。【后期制作】王俊翔【收听方式】推荐您使用Apple Podcast、小宇宙APP、喜马拉雅、汽水儿APP、荔枝播客、网易云音乐、QQ音乐、Spotify或任意泛用型播客客户端订阅收听《贝望录》。【互动方式】微博:@贝望录微信公众号:贝望录+商务合作:beiwanglu@withinlink.com

If I Don't Laugh, I'll Cry with Christina Johnson
39. How to Use Chat GPT AI in Your Business

If I Don't Laugh, I'll Cry with Christina Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 22:14


HIT THAT FOLLOW/ SUBSCRIBE BUTTON QUEEN! In this episode, I share 7 Different Ways To Use AI ChatGPT For Your Business. As promised, the link for the swipe copy of 4 Prompts You Should Be Using with ChatGPT here ⚡️ It is important to ask the right questions to get the best results. Have you ever wondered, How CHATGPT works? How CHATGPT changed the world? Why CHATGPT is good. Can CHAT GPT summarize articles? How do I use ChatGPT for my business? How is ChatGPT used in business?How to make money using ChatGPT? Thank you Shopify for the AI information. The Niche Code Unlocked EBOOK⁠ This guide is your key to unlocking the doors of opportunity and setting off on a remarkable journey towards building a thriving business empire.    ⁠⁠Amazon Storefront⁠⁠ little luxuries are all here! ⁠YouTube⁠ Subscribe ⁠TikTok⁠ Follow ⁠Spotify⁠ Follow ⁠⁠Quip Electric Toothbrush⁠⁠  The quip electric toothbrush from $25 features timed sonic vibrations, an on-the-go travel cover, and $5 brush heads delivered. ⁠⁠Going⁠⁠  Get cheap travel deals sent directly to your INBOX for FREE.

The Nonintuitive Bits
Lego and Tech Stocks: Novel Investment Strategies

The Nonintuitive Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 57:30


#### The Screens: Big and Small- Reflective discussion on Apple TV's 'Oppenheimer'.- Comparative analysis of cinema and IMAX experiences.#### Books and Related Media- Appreciation of "The Making of the Atomic Bomb" and its connectivity with 'Oppenheimer'.- Thorough review and dynamic exchange on the 'Black Mirror' series.#### Trade and Technology- Insights on Lego investment potential and tech firm trading strategies with NVIDIA as a case study.- Introduction to Profits Taken service for aiding day trading efforts.#### AI and the Future of Trading- Assessing the role of AI in trade with a look at platforms like GPT.- Detailed debate on AI training platform efficiencies.#### Gaming and AI- Launch of a new game featuring two GPT AI actors; an exploration of 'Exit The Game'.- Overview of the rising trend of 'AI Girlfriends' in tech circles.#### In-Depth Tech Discussions- Report on Meta's purchase of H100 GPUs for LAMA Tree training.- A comprehensive conversation on the current scenario of global chip production.- Discussion on the potential aftermath of a catastrophic event at a TSMC fab.- Examination of Meta's growing interest in open-source technologies.#### Controversies- Addressing the ongoing OpenAI controversy straining relations between scientists and the business sector.#### Multimedia Content- Review and observations on the new Daily Wire movie centered on basketball and gender politics.- Look at the quick sales of Apple Vision Pro and following discussions.#### Gear Focus- A detailed study of Dell UltraSharp 6K monitor and its potential uses.- Comparisons between Apple's new studio display, LG UltraFine, and Dell UltraSharp 6K.- Exploring HDR support across different devices.## References- Apple TV's series: Oppenheimer and Black Mirror- Book References: "The Making of the Atomic Bomb", "Going Infinite"- Investment Focus: Lego Sets, NVIDIA, ChargePT- Tech Focus: OpenAI GPT, LAMA Tree, Profits Taken service- User Interaction: [Discord Community](https://discord.gg/T38WpgkHGQ)- Companies: Amazon, Uber, Meta, TSMC- VR: Oculus- Displays: Apple Vision Pro, Dell UltraSharp 6K, LG UltraFine 5K Monitor, Apple Studio Display- Media Content: Silicon Valley (TV Show), Basketball-based movie by Daily Wire.

Mike Armstrong’s Weekly Podcast
2nd Coming - Episode 5 - Fire From The Welsh Dragon about Chat GPT & AI for Efficiency in Business

Mike Armstrong’s Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 9:30


2nd Coming - Episode 5 - Fire From The Welsh Dragon - Education for Young Entrepreneurs & New Entrepreneurs about Chat GPT / AI and how to utilise it in your marketing activities and your business to improve Efficiency. Also includes additional section thanking Warren Gatland & Welsh Rugby Boys ahead of the Wales v Beirgia match at the Rugby World Cup 2023 #RWC2023 #WelshRugby #WarrenGatland - #FireFromTheWelshDragon on #ChatGPT & #AI by #WelshDragon

Serious Sellers Podcast: Learn How To Sell On Amazon
Helium 10 Buzz 10/5/23: Amazon / Walmart AI Search | FTC Case Update | Keyword Tracking Training

Serious Sellers Podcast: Learn How To Sell On Amazon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 35:46


We're back with another episode of the Weekly Buzz with Helium 10's Chief Brand Evangelist, Bradley Sutton. Every week, we cover the latest breaking news in the Amazon, Walmart, and E-commerce space, interview someone you need to hear from, and provide a training tip for the week. Amazon planning major AI revamp that will change the search experience https://searchengineland.com/amazon-revamp-change-search-experience-432913 Walmart experiments with generative AI tools that can help you plan a party or decorate https://techcrunch.com/2023/10/04/walmart-experiments-with-new-generative-ai-tools-that-can-help-you-plan-a-party-or-decorate-a-space/ TikTok halts e-commerce service in Indonesia following ban https://www.cnbc.com/2023/10/04/tiktok-halts-e-commerce-service-in-indonesia-following-ban.html Report: Amazon made $1B with secret algorithm for spiking prices Internet-wide https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/10/report-amazon-made-1b-with-secret-algorithm-for-spiking-prices-internet-wide/ Serious Sellers Podcast #497 – Amazon Vine 101 + Changes to the Vine Program! https://www.helium10.com/podcast/amazon-vine-101-changes-to-the-vine-program/ Etsy "experiments” lead to loss of income for many Sellers. Sellers noticed a significant decrease in sales without knowing why. After the issue began to be addressed in Etsy Forums, sellers did not know whether it was a technical problem or an "experiment". https://www.ecommercebytes.com/C/letters/blog.pl?/pl/2023/10/1696187388.html Shopify CEO discouraging staff from side hustles that divert attention from company https://torontosun.com/business/money-news/shopify-ceo-discouraging-staff-from-side-hustles-that-divert-attention-from-company Lastly, we delve into the ins and outs of Helium 10's Keyword Tracker and it's boost button which allows you to track your keywords 24 hours a day in various browsing scenarios, a tactic endorsed by none other than Manny Coats, the founder of Helium 10. We discover the direct impact of inventory levels, keyword ranks, and inventory heat maps on your page views and impressions. To top it all off, we'll teach you how to prepare for the unexpected by setting up alerts for sudden drops in keyword ranks and understanding how your inventory location might affect shipping times. This episode is packed full of insights, strategies, and revelations that every serious seller must know - so get ready and join us for the ride!   In this episode of the Weekly Buzz by Helium 10, Bradley discussed: 01:12 - Amazon AI Search 04:02 - Walmart AI Search 07:11 - TikTok Shop Closes 07:45 - Secret Amazon Algorithm? 12:42 - Amazon Vine New Prices 13:34 - Etsy Testing Troubles 14:55 - Shopify Side Hustle 16:15 - Catch Helium 10 In Rumble 16:30 - ProTraining Tip: Boosted Keyword Tracking in Browsing Scenarios 28:52 - Keyword Fluctuation & Inventory Impact on Amazon Rankings ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup  (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On YouTube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos   Transcript Bradley Sutton: Amazon and Walmart are all in on generative AI search. TikTok shop in a certain country closes. Is there a secret Amazon algorithm that costs consumers a billion dollars, plus a special in-depth pro training on why you should be tracking keywords at different browsing scenarios. All of this and more on today's episode of the Weekly Buzz. How cool is that? Pretty cool, I think. Bradley Sutton: Hello everybody, and welcome to another episode of the Serious Sellers Podcast by Helium 10. I'm your host, Bradley Sutton, and this is the show that is our Helium 10 Weekly Buzz, where we give you a rundown of all the news stories that's going on in the Amazon, Walmart and e-commerce world and we give you training tips of the week that'll give you serious strategies for serious sellers of any level in the e-commerce world. Let's see what's buzzing this week. We've got a lot of news articles that we're going to go over today. And make sure to stay to the end, because I'm going to go in-depth on a topic that I think might change the way you track your keywords. Nothing new, but it's something that you guys need to be doing, and I'm going to demonstrate exactly why it's important. So let's go ahead and hop into the news right now. The first article that we're going to go over is actually from searchengineland.com and it's entitled Amazon Planning Major AI Revamp that will change the search experience. This article says All right, now, this was a document that they're calling this project Nile or something like that, but basically they're talking about Amazon creating AI-powered conversational shopping agents. Now, I saw a lot of the documents that this was on and there's some like maybe some contradictory information. Like they did talk about how, like when, non-personalized search results actually perform better, but then, at the same time, they're talking about okay, this new initiative is going to really put an emphasis on personalized search results. So a little bit of contradiction. I'm not sure which side of the coin I'm on, but at this meeting that Amazon had, they said hey, before you commerce, the sales person in the store was your search engine and that individual knew everything about the products. They would look at you and know what you might want, because customers like you have been to that store before. So this is something that has been talked about for a while, about how Amazon is investing heavily in AI, and then the question is going to, of course, end up being well, how is that going to change the seller experience? We don't know. Bradley Sutton: They say this is going to come out sometime in 2024. I find it very, very hard to believe. It's just going to be like some chat GPT prompt. It's going to take over the search bar. I mean the search as it is now. It's hard to beat that. You test, type in two words like coffin shelf, and boom, you get pictures and prices of exactly what you're looking for. How do you beat that? Anything more is going to cost the customer more work. So I don't think this is going to be something that takes over all search, but some niche searches. Maybe somebody might want to go a little bit deeper and say I'm looking for a coffin shaped shelf that customers feel can be used for displaying shot glasses and has multiple color options. Now could there be somebody who might want to search like that? Sure, I'm not one of them. I'm not going to be sitting there typing all those words with my fingers on a phone, but hey, there's definitely going to be people out there who might want that level of detail, and so it's going to be interesting to see how you can do that, how Amazon's going to integrate this. Is this going to change the way Helium 10 works, or the necessity to optimize, or listening for the right keywords and looking at what has search problem? Of course, not, not at all. It might add stuff later on that you might have to optimize for, but the core functionality you guys have been doing probably is going to stay the same, all right. Bradley Sutton: The next article here is from TechCrunch and also about search and AI, this time about Walmart. This article is entitled Walmart experiments with generative AI tools that can help you plan a party or decorate. It's so funny, like these days, like Amazon news comes out with something, Walmart comes out with something similar. Like the next day, Walmart comes out with something and Amazon comes out with something. I love the arms race here. This is good stuff. It's good for sellers, good for consumers, that these giants are kind of like racing to integrate different tools and experiences. Now, Walmart didn't say in this article which AI models it's going to use to develop these features, but they're experimenting with generative AI and it's going to include a shopping assistant, you know, kind of similar to what Amazon was talking about, and it says here that it's going to allow customers to have a more interactive and conversational experience, as it can answer specific questions, provide personalized product suggestions and share detailed information, all right. So this is going to be something interesting, you know, like it gives an example. It says, for example, if a customer wants to plan for a unicorn themed birthday, the AI displays a wide array of products such as balloons, paper napkins, streamers and so on, instead of having to type in numerous separate searches. Walmart's new AI search tools designed to save customers time that wouldn't save me time, like when I'm about to buy something. I know what I want, you know. So, again, this is going to be something that some people are going to love. Some people are like nope, just give me the old search. You know I'm talking about. When I say some people, I mean consumers, you know. So it's going to be interesting how this goes on. Bradley Sutton: Now, if you're, if you guys are, new to AI and have never you know, have never really worked with it, you know, just real quick segue here inside of helium 10, if you want an experience about how this kind of works, it's not shopping, obviously. But inside of helium 10, guys, on the very top right, okay, on the top right of your screen, right next to like, there's a what's new tab. Hit the button that said that that looks like a magnifying glass. All right, looks like a magnifying glass. And if you do that, it actually opens up a chat window. All right. Now this is using, I believe, chat GPT, and you could say things like how do I track keyword ranks daily? I'm just going to give an example here and I enter it in and what this AI is doing is it's looking through, like our videos and our knowledge base and things like that, and then right here it gives an answer to track keyword ranks daily. You can use the keyword tracker feature in helium 10, simply enter the keyword, blah, blah, blah. So so, guys, I'm not sure how many of y'all know that. Let me know in the comments below how many of you guys knew that there's a full chat GPT AI assistant inside of helium-10 that can, like, answer questions on how to use the tools and stuff. So make sure to use that. And then now think about how that's going to look now inside of Amazon, something similar like that. You know something to think about? Bradley Sutton: Alright, let's switch from Amazon and Walmart and let's go to the next article. This is from CNBC and it's entitled TikTok halts E-commerce Service in Indonesia following ban. Alright, this is not new news. We talked about this last week, how in the Indonesian government gave TikTok an ultimatum of one week, say, hey, if you don't remove TikTok shop and make it separate, we're shutting your whole platform down. So what did TikTok do? Like, fine, we're gonna go ahead and and take away, you know, TikTok shop. So that's a huge blow to TikTok because Indonesia is a the largest market for them in that, in that region. So RIP TikTok shop in Indonesia. Bradley Sutton: Next article is from arstechnia.com and it's entitled Report Amazon made one billion dollars with secret algorithm for spiking prices internet-wide. Now this, this is one of those, those articles that kind of made my blood boil. First I'm like, okay, this is interesting, like what this is? You know, this is new stuff that hasn't been talked about and and if this is true, you know, obviously that's an issue, you know. Finally, I was thinking, wow, finally is there a legitimate thing that Amazon is being investigated on by the FTC. But this thing was called they say, codename Project Nessie, and it says it allegedly works by manipulating rivals, weaker pricing algorithms and locking competitors into higher prices. The controversial algorithm was allegedly used for years, all right, and helped Amazon improve their profits. Now, first of all, it even says here that they stopped using it in 2019. So, first of all, guys, this has nothing to do with any of you sellers right now, because even the FTC, it seems like, admits that this was stopped in 2019, or somebody said it was stopped in 2019. But the weird thing is here is the FTC alleges says Amazon has successfully taught its rivals that lower prices are unlikely to result in increased sales. The opposite of what could happen in a well-functioned market. Like this doesn't make sense. Bradley Sutton: You know the Amazon price matching. Price matching, like, always helps everybody, you know, except a seller. Sometimes you guys remember how I mean those of you who you know. Four or five years ago even, you know you would shop at Best Buy and then you could like price match Amazon and vice versa. Where you could price, you know, if somebody else had a cheaper, amazon would give you, you know, like, a little rebate. Vice versa, if Target had a cheaper Walmart, you know it would make up the difference and things like that. Like that actually helps consumers, because when somebody's running a coupon, that means, like all the other major players would have to, you know, like, run a coupon or run a discount to try and match it. So like I'm not sure exactly what is the problem for for sellers. Bradley Sutton: Now, you know, amazon right away responded and then they said hey, you know, this was a project. Yeah, there was a such thing as Project Nessie. Who named it? You know, they didn't say, but it says they were trying to stop price matching from resulting in an unusual outcomes where prices became so low that they were unsustainable. Okay, it's kind of kind of reasonable. You know, I'm not a little bit of a not sure what's going on there, but hey, that sounds reasonable, right, they didn't work as intended. They said, so we scrapped it several years ago and they kept saying, hey, this is not how competition works. The FTC has it backwards and if they were successful in this lawsuit, the result would be anti competitive, anti consumer, and that's what I've been saying to you. It's like the things that Amazon, that the FTC was complaining about I don't know about this Nessie thing, but was like hey, amazon is like making sellers match low prices on other websites I mean, that's like for the consumer. It's so weird how the FTC is talking out of both sides. Now, this is just what made my blood kind of boil here. Bradley Sutton: Later on they did a press release the FTC and get a load of this. All right. They said Amazon's far reaching schemes impact hundreds of billions of dollars retail sales over here. First of all, yes, I mean like now, you know, best buy Walmart, everybody's got a price match Amazon, you know. And if Amazon, you know, has these, you know that's why Amazon is doing big deal days. The entirety of Walmart now has a big deal day, or I don't know what they call it, holiday big day or something like that. You know, yes, amazon is is affecting a lot of sales, but in a bad way? I don't think so. It's in a good way. It's in a good way because now everybody has to try and keep up with Amazon. And then take a look at this. They say they touch hundreds of thousands of products sold by businesses, big and small, and affect over a hundred million shoppers. The FTC's press release said sell them. Bradley Sutton: In the history of US antitrust law, has one case had the potential to do so much good for so many people Said this dude from the FTC like bro, come on, are you serious around? Like, like we Amazon sellers are, are very scared of this even ever happen? I don't. I personally don't think this is gonna go through, just because it's so, so ridiculous, some of these, these things. But but I mean, you're not helping anybody now who knows? A lot of the FTC thing is still redacted. So who knows? There might be stuff in there that are legitimate complaints, because we know Amazon sellers have a million complaints About Amazon, right, you know there's a lot of things that we don't like. You know, I was just dealing with something today where a removal order was taking like 90 days or something. It's just a pain in the neck sometimes. But the weird thing is the stuff that has been released in this FTC thing, none of it is the stuff that Amazon sellers are mainly complaining about. Yet they're just coming up with this random, random stuff here. Anyways, I don't want to go down this rabbit hole too much. Bradley Sutton: Let's go ahead and go to more positive news here, and the. The next one's coming from seller central, and it is about a new pricing tiers for Amazon Vine. So now, instead of having to pay $200 from one up to 30 reviews, you can get two reviews in Vine for free. All right, you or you can say hey, no, you know what, I only want to get up to 10 reviews and then that's only gonna be $75 or the existing tier up to 30 for $200. So if you guys want more information on this, we actually interviewed one of the leads At Amazon for the Amazon Vine program. Ah me, she was great. It's her first podcast. She did awesome, so make sure to check that out. Episode 497 you could get that episode h10.me forward slash 497 tons more information in that document or in that podcast about the new Vine program. Bradley Sutton: Switching marketplaces we're going to Etsy. This was from e-commerce bites. It says s e-test lead to lost income from sellers. So we think we got problems on Amazon. Etsy just like on their own, just start deciding to do some tests with the titles. Actually, amazon was doing that too for a while, but Etsy gave no notice for these changes. And then they were. They were just like taking random words out of the title and taking punctuation out of title and making it look like the sellers Can't even speak English because the titles didn't even make any sense. And so at you know Etsy sellers. It says they were trying to go back in and fix the listings and stuff. But it's kind of crazy. You know, like Etsy does so many things, like Etsy remove like a few of my products, saying it violates and, and, and you guys think that Amazon seller support is bad. Etsy is a billion times worse. Let me just say that right now, like there is no support, like like they completely suspend the listing and they say there is no way that you can, you know, follow up on this. It's a final you know, don't even ask us about it. Basically, they sent me a message. I'm like what in the world this is like. This is very you know, this is a legitimate Etsy product. So, guys, you know, like, where there's no marketplace out there, that's gonna be perfect, right? Amazon has mistakes, Esty has mistakes, Walmart has issues. We just got to, you know, figure out a deal with it and move on. Bradley Sutton: Speaking of different Marketplaces, Shopify CEO, is this next article from Toronto Sun? Says he's discouraging staff from side hustles that divert attention From the company. Now, this is just something that doesn't necessarily have to do with e-commerce, but I wanted to get your guys opinion on this because, basically, here he said hey, he doesn't want staff to take on side gigs that divert their attention away from the company, says I'm not talking about, like, yoga classes on the side and coaching a, a soccer team or something. You know my kid soccer team but he didn't want people like doing their own Shopify stores and then having it like go big. He's saying, hey, no, if you're a Shopify employee and you actually do, you know, do a Shopify store and it gets bigger, you know, higher staff, or give it away or something. That's kind of interesting. So the reason I brought this article up was I'm just curious about about you guys. If you have Employees in your Amazon business, are you okay with them having like side hustles on the side, you know, like having their own Amazon business on the side, or do you want them a hundred percent focus on your business? All right, that's it for the news today. We had tons of be interesting to see what happens with some of these things that are that are ongoing. Bradley Sutton: Now, before we move on to our really important pro training Wanted to, you know, let you guys know, we're launching new platforms every week. You know, last week we launched on Twitter where we're doing a live video, so make sure to follow us on on Twitter, on twitch as well, and then one platform that a lot of customers want us to get on was rumble. You know it's. I didn't even know what rumble was. It's kind of like YouTube, and then I started watching rumble because on YouTube my sumo wrestling that I always watch Got canceled on YouTube, you know, for some, whatever reason. Now they're on rumble. So I'm like, okay, now I know rumble for sumo wrestling, but now instead of just sumo wrestling, you can know it for helium 10. So, guys, go to h10.me Forward slash rumble, make your own account if you don't have one h10.me forward slash rumble, and then hit follow here and then you'll be able to see we're uploading like old helium 10 podcast Episodes and training videos and things like that. Bradley Sutton: All right, guys, let's talk about keyword tracking. You know a lot of customers ask me what is that boost feature and why is it important. You know, like why? It's kind of annoying, I don't want to have to click it every 10 days, so I'm just gonna forget about it unless you tell me why it's important, all right. So for those who don't know, boost is the feature where, inside of keyword tracker, you hit this rocket ship Over here and then what it does is it starts checking keywords 24 hours a day, 24 times a day in different browsing scenarios. All right, so that's the key there, and so I'm gonna show you why helium pen has been doing this. Oh, I mean and this is, this is nothing new like 2017, when keyword tracker first came out 2018 as well, it had boost, all right, so so this is something that Manny coats, the founder of helium 10, is very important to him. But why is the question? Bradley Sutton: Well, why do we need to check different browsing scenarios? First of all, what is different browsing scenarios mean? Different browsing scenario is an edge browser, a chrome browser, edge in private mode, chrome incognito mode, safari browser, a mobile browser, a zip code in Minnesota, an address in Miami Florida. So it's like geo location, you know, like different addresses. It's also different browsing scenarios logged in, logged out. Basically, what happens is is Usually for like that. You know, the biggest selling products, a lot of their keyword ranks, stay kind of steady. You know, regardless of the browsing scenario, you know a lot of the keywords will stay pretty steady, but on the flip side, there might be just as many products and just as many keywords. Bradley Sutton: We're based on these browsing scenarios. You know whether I'm using a chrome browser, whether I'm signed in, whether I'm signed out, whether I'm using Safari, whether I'm in in Brooklyn, new York, whether I'm in San Diego, California, you might see different search results, right, and that's always been the case, like where people say, hey, how come you know my, my keyword tracker, my cerebral, looks different than what I'm looking at on Amazon? That's cause we're not using your Chrome browsers to actually go search for keyword ranks. You know, whatever your scene in keyword tracker is not necessarily the same as what the rank that we put, you know what browsing scenario that we chose. So I want to go in now and kind of like really illustrate just how much of an impact this potentially can have and why you should be using boosted, why you should care about different browsing scenarios. All right, let's hop right into it. Right now I am in an edge browser, right, Microsoft Edge. Like can't believe anybody uses that, huh. And I am here in the San Marcos zip code. All right, san Marcos is very near to me here in San Diego and I searched coffin shelf. Bradley Sutton: All right, now you take a look at the first line of search results. You see, you know three competitors. There's a makeup coffin shelf and then here's at one of our products. You know, one of our coffin bookshelf products is page one position for you know the second line of results, there's a bat shelf, three coffin shelves and a couple other coffin shelves and a makeup shelf. Now let's just compare. I am in the same exact browser, which is edge. All right, here I put a different address. I put my old address in Brooklyn, new York, one one, two, one Brooklyn Heights, right there. All right, this is the same search done at the same time. Now, if we look at the search results, the very first line, it looks like it's the same. But look at page one, position three, this is actually a completely different makeup shelf. That is here. All right, the other three products are actually the same. Like I said, you know a lot of times it is the same, but here this, this epic gifts coffin shelf, is completely different. Bradley Sutton: What has page one, position three from San Marcos, california, compared to Brooklyn, new York? As I scroll down to the next line of search results, it's even more different. You know, like like, this bat shelf is nowhere to be found. Here is that one. That's page one, position three, in one address, and now it's like page one, position 10 in another one. All right, so this is basically what we mean by, first of all, like the geo location or different address, different city. You know that you're putting in to Amazon. You could have different results in the same exact browser based on that and that, I think, kind of you know, makes sense to most people. Bradley Sutton: Now, one interesting thing it's not necessarily about the shipping time, all right. So, for example, remember that that that listing we said was different. The page one, position three, the coffin makeup shelf. Here, as you can see, for New York, it says it would be delivered on October 10th or October six is the fastest delivery. All right. Now that same exact product in San Diego. It's page one, like position 10,. You know it's way down the page. But look at the shipping time. It's either October 10th or October six, exactly the same. So the keyword rank here it wasn't that, oh, it can ship faster to New York. That's why it's going to be higher up there. Now, sometimes that might be the case, but it's. You can't always think that, oh, okay, this 100% ranking has to do with how fast Amazon can ship, because that's not the way that Amazon, uh, works across the board. All right. Bradley Sutton: Now next thing let's, this was edge signed in. Let's now go to edge in private, all right, so this is now like edge in Cognito mode, I guess, if you were, I did the same exact addresses. All right, again, San Marcos, California, and then I did Brooklyn, New York. Now this is like literally the same address. So the difference is one is an edge browser and one is edge in private mode. All right, take a look at the first line. There's like two here for San Marcos. There are two coffin make, those two coffin makeup shelves that were at different places. On the other, uh, listening, or the other, uh, browsing scenario. These are all in the top row. Now let's again compare it to the same exact city. Right here, this is San Marcos. Right, look at the top line of search results Completely different. Where's our, our product? Our double coffin shelf is nowhere to be found on on the same exact one. Bradley Sutton: Let's go ahead and scroll down. It's not in the second line of products, it's not in the third line of products. It's all the way in the fourth line of products. All right. And again, was this necessarily about shipping? No, look, look at our product. It says delivery on the 12th or seventh. All right, in the same scenario delivery on the 12th or seventh. But one is ranked page one position for and just because of the different browser we're using, the other one was ranked halfway down, uh, page one, all right. Now take a look at this. If I scroll down page one in the in private, I see this crazy ugly looking grotesque, grotesque here, uh, like knife holder. That's a skull, right, it's gross. Looking Now in Brooklyn on the in private, let's see if I see that. Yep, there, it is right, there, it's all the way down the page. Bradley Sutton: Now, guys, this was not anywhere on page one, one in the same exact address, just a different browser, that that product was nowhere to be found. So you guys see, this is what we mean by different browsing scenarios. It's not just about address, it's not just about shipping time. You could have different search results. All right Doesn't mean one is right, one is wrong, just different results. It is what, it is, all right. What are some other examples? Let's go ahead and switch to a Google Chrome. All right, now I'm in Google Chrome. Now here's the thing Some people, you know, might think that, oh well, is the different locations? Is it only about, like, different states, or maybe it's different cities, or no, it's not cities, it's zip code. No answer is none of the above Amazon. Bradley Sutton: Sometimes, even within the same zip code, will have different rankings in the same exact browser. All right, watch this. This is Google Chrome, right here? Right, I put in look at this 92078 up here as a address and then in this other window 92078, I actually put a specific, a different, specific address that the other one. All right, so two different addresses, same exact zip code, same exact browser. Let's take a look at the search results. All right, line one, it goes uh, the, the Amazon's choice, and two coffin makeup shelves and then one other coffin shelf. Let's take a look at the other address Only one coffin makeup shelf and then another product that wasn't even in the top of the page. Okay, this is the same exact zip code, guys. Just two different addresses, same exact browser and we are getting different results. If I go further on this page, I found another listing that was on one on page one. It wasn't even on page one on the other one. Bradley Sutton: Now, the other reason why you know it's not just about the address is, like you know, there's fulfilled by merchant. All right, so take a look over here. I just actually activate. This was a test product. I was doing some keyword testing on for episode 500 that's coming up on the podcast and it's a coffin bath tray, right, and I just threw it on here here I put Brooklyn, New York, all right, Brooklyn, New York address. And this is fulfilled by merchant. And I'm obviously in California. Amazon knows I'm in California, they know where I'm shipping from, I've got my shipping tiers and it's saying this is page one, position five, looks like five or six, right here, all right, and this is a fulfilled by merchant. Now, if I actually change this zip code, let me go ahead and change this zip code to let's go ahead and change it to something in San Marcos, really close to me, right, so that Amazon knows I, you know I'm shipping it, it's probably gonna deliver the next day, you know, because I'm shipping it right from here. Bradley Sutton: Let's take a look at the search results. You would think that it would go all the way up to page one, position like two or three. Let's take a look, nope, nope, it's in the exact same position and this time, page one, position six, Like. So again, if Amazon was like just strictly going on shipping time, you would see a little bit more consistency with the fluctuations. Now, that being said, the whole reason why we check different addresses and different browsing. Scenario again is that there is fluctuation, sometimes based on an address, sometimes based on a browser. And why is this important? All right, like why. Why should you care about this? Let me show you a great example of this. Bradley Sutton: Going back to that coffin shelf product all right, here is my keyword tracker that I had on boost sometime this summer, in May. All right Now, as you can see those of you watching on this look here like in the beginning of May, I had like pretty consistent rank. I had boost on and you could see it was only fluctuating my rank between like five and 10,. Right Now, look at what my impressions were for that day. Like the way you can see your impressions and page views is right on your insights dashboard of helium 10, your dashboard. You just set the dates. I set it right here to May six through May 13th and I scroll down here. I can see this at the parent level. I just wanna see all the impressions at the parent level and let's see what it was 1310 page views, 603 sessions. All right, it was doing pretty good here at the beginning of May. Bradley Sutton: Now, going back to that keyword, look what happened the second week of May. You guys see what's happening. All of a sudden now you start to see fluctuation in the different browsing scenarios. So you can see, instead of just going between five and 10, it's going back and forth between like five and like 15 and 16. Did this have an effect on the number of page views and impressions we were getting? Let's go to helium 10 insights dashboard. Bradley Sutton: Let's enter the next week 514 to 521, and take a look at the impressions it went from let me see, 1310 down to 881,. All right, it went down by a pretty big number here. All right, because of that keyword fluctuation. Let's go more on this keyword tracker graph. Take a look here the very following week. Look at some of this fluctuation at in one hour, in one browsing scenario it's position six, and the next hour it's position 25,. Even position what is this? 45, probably falling off of page one, all right. So what happened there? Let's go to the page views for that week 427, all right. So remember, just compare it. That first week where we were doing pretty good, it was pretty steady, your keyword ranks, right, you had 1310 page views. But because of this fluctuation on rank that probably was happening on multiple keywords it went down to 427. Bradley Sutton: Now, what is the reasons? Could it be inventory? Absolutely it could be inventory. Let's take a look. You guys probably didn't know this, but in helium 10, there's a tool called inventory levels inside of profits, and I can actually go to a certain date range. I'm gonna pick April to May here and see, hey, every day what was my inventory. And sure enough, here at the end of April I had some inbound inventory, all right, and at the beginning of May I had some pretty good numbers. So the number actually, you know, went up between the end of April and the beginning of May. And actually if you look I actually show the page impressions all the way back from the end of April. It was actually pretty bad when my inventory was low. And then as soon as my inventory got in stock, my impressions went up and my keyword ranking, you know, potentially got a little bit better. So absolutely your inventory levels plays a role. That's why we have this here. Bradley Sutton: But, as you recall, as May progressed, even though my inventory was not going down much at all, I was still at the mercy of Amazon. You know we call that like the search shuffle, where Amazon was not consistently keeping me at the top of page one. So now another thing that people ask about is inventory heat maps. All right, so you know, helium 10 has inventory heat maps and that allows you to kind of see where your inventory is stored at across the country. And like, for some strange reason, here in inventory heat maps I can see where Amazon is storing my products and it's only in two warehouses. All right, it's only in Kansas and Ohio. So right off the bat, that tells me like probably I need to send more inventory in. Bradley Sutton: But that being said, it doesn't always mean that your keyword ranks across the board are completely affected. Don't you remember that even when I was in the Brooklyn zip code and I was in San Diego, like, I was still ranking at the top of page one about? So what I did? I was just out of curiosity. I'm like if Amazon only awarded keyword rank based on where my you know product is being stored, well, let me go ahead and pick an address very close to this place where they has most of my inventory. So let's take a look at Kansas, all right. So here I picked a zip code and the address right here in Kansas, and if you look, I mean you would think, hey, my coffin shelf should be at the top of page one. It's not in the first line, not here at the sec, or it is here at the second line, all right. So here it's, page one, position five, all right. So not too bad. Bradley Sutton: But look at the shipping time, guys. It says Tuesday October 10th, friday October 6th. Does that sound familiar? Do you remember how it was when I was in San Diego, california fastest delivery October 10th or, I'm sorry, regular delivery October 10th, fastest delivery October 6th, the same exact shipping time, even though it has to go cross country just to get to me, all right. What about the other address which was Ohio, remember? So I put a Cleveland zip code in here. All right, not in the first line, not here in the second line, not in the? Oh, it is in the third line. But here, even though the inventory is stored right, like literally next door to this address that I picked, it is actually showing a later shipping time. It's saying the fastest delivery is Monday, october 9th for this. And it also has this, you know, a little bit toward down, towards the page. Bradley Sutton: So you know, again, part of the moral of the story is nobody, we, none of us know. Amazon probably doesn't even know the ins and outs of the Amazon algorithm. It's obviously, first of all, not consistent. All right, it's not based on one thing, you know. It's not just all hey, on this browser, you're always going to see these results. If you're signed in, you're always going to see this results. If you're in this address, you're always going to see these results. If you have inventory close by to a warehouse, you're always going to have this. That's not the way, unfortunately, as of now that Amazon works. Bradley Sutton: But at the same time, there's a reason why helium 10 made all these tools I just went in keyword tracker with boost, inventory levels, history, inventory heat maps is because you need visibility into what's going on, so you're not scratching your head wondering what you can do or why your your page views are gone, have gone down, or why your page views have gone up. You know, conversely. So again, the takeaways here, guys, is number one turn boost on on your main keywords, keep it on, all right. Go into your dashboard and set up the insights where you'll get an alert if, if your keyword, uh, if your keyword drops in in keyword rank, you know, uh, more than four times in a row. All right, uh, set up an alert for if your page impressions go down. You like that that actually we have. This product is underperforming insight on insights dashboard. It'll let you know. Hey, your page views are down by 30% or whatever. All right, and that should trigger you to like. Bradley Sutton: All right, let me go check my keyword ranks. Which keyword is resulting in this? Is Amazon like all of a sudden shuffling me around? Uh, take a look at your inventory levels. Do you need to send more inventory in? Is Amazon distributing your inventory? Like to me? They're not distributing my inventory across the board, but it doesn't look like it's affecting me too much. On keyword ranks, my keyword ranks are pretty uh stable at the top of page one across the board. So even though you don't have too much control over what's going to go on, as far as the search shuffle goes, it's important you understand what is happening out there so that you know you can take action uh in your account. So I hope this uh special training deep dive here uh was able to help you and, uh, you know, let me know in the comments below if you guys have any questions and we'll see you guys in the next episode.

Let's Talk AI
#138 - DALLE-3, YouAgent, Gemini, NExT-GPT, AI book labeling

Let's Talk AI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 115:54


Our 138th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news, with guest host Jon Krohn of the the SuperDataScience podcast!! Note: this one is coming out a week late, but we'll be back on schedule going forward! Read out our text newsletter and comment on the podcast at https://lastweekin.ai/ Email us your questions and feedback at contact@lastweekin.ai Timestamps + Links: (00:00) Intro / Banter (04:30) Preview of news Tools & Apps (05:40) DALLE-3 (12:47) YouAgent (Richard Socher thread) Applications & Business (20:03) Google's Gemini AI surpasses Chat GPT-4 fivefold: Report (25:16) Google begins external testing of its GPT-4 competitor "Gemini" (26:30) From sanctions to silicon: China's semiconductor breakthrough (35:41) AI app Character.ai is catching up to ChatGPT in the U.S. (41:19) SoftBank planning OpenAI investment: Financial Times (44:30) OpenAI Hustles to Beat Google to Launch ‘Multimodal' LLM (46:40) The AI Detection Arms Race Is On (51:30) Nvidia's dominance in AI chips deters funding for startups (55:15) AI chip startup Enfabrica raises $125 mln, with backing from Nvidia (56:41) Databricks raises over $500 mln at $43 bln valuation Projects & Open Source (01:01:15) Meta Is Developing a New, More Powerful AI System as Technology Race Escalates Research & Advancements (01:10:19) NExT-GPT: Any-to-Any Multimodal LLM (01:15:35) On measuring situational awareness in LLMs (01:22:50) Language Modeling Is Compression (01:26:22) How AI can Revolutionize Science  (Jeremie's gift link) Policy & Safety (01:33:33) Inside the Senate's Private AI Meeting With Tech's Billionaire Elites (01:36:08) Anthropic's Responsible Scaling Policy (01:41:45) Rishi Sunak considers banning Chinese officials from half of AI summit (01:43:48) EU to let ‘responsible' AI startups train models on its supercomputers (01:44:26) Biden-⁠Harris Administration Secures Voluntary Commitments from Eight Additional Artificial Intelligence Companies to Manage the Risks Posed by AI     (01:45:23) Microsoft president and Nvidia chief scientist to testify in Senate AI hearings  (01:46:40) AI Chatbots Are Invading Your Local Government—and Making Everyone Nervous (01:47:27) Inside Elon Musk's Struggle for the Future of AI (01:50:18) Gary Gensler confirms SEC's use of AI for financial surveillance Synthetic Media & Art (01:50:55) Self-publishers must declare if content sold on Amazon's site is AI-generated  

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0823(수) '일본원전 오염수 24일 방류 공식화 '-'MZ들의 창업: 챗GPT AI 이용, 저작권문제 대두' - 임지영 기자(시사인), 강전애 변호사, 신성원 아나운서

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 51:42


[뉴스픽] 임지영 기자(시사인), 강전애 변호사 [1] '일본 원전 오염수 24일 방류 공식화' - 일본도쿄전력 내년 3월까지 오염수 3만1천톤 방류 - 측정-> 희석-> 방출 모니터링 3단계, 과학적 안전기준 부합? [2] '동해가 일본해로 표기, 왜?' - 각각의 지명 사용권고, 전세계 지도 동해표기 3%-> 40%로 증가추세 [MZ데스크] 이혜인 수석 (대학내일연구소), 이시은 에디터(캐릿) "MZ 세대들의 창업: 챗GPT AI 이용 1020 크리에이터" - AI 이용 창작물 저작권 문제, 책, 웹툰 표지 디자인 재창조 - 생성형 AI 저작권 허락없이 기존저작물 학습, 결과물 도출에 대한 논란

The Reluctant Book Marketer
A Marketing Autopsy

The Reluctant Book Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 86:16


Is AMMO Write For You?If you're an author with a handful of books published (or you've published nonfiction and have one book with a great program to help clients), AMMO is unlike any other program on the market. You're going to have to work the program to find success, and bestseller status likely won't hit in weeks of joining the program, but for many authors, AMMO is the beginning of a lucrative career that puts books first. Learn more here.THIS IS THE LINK TO MY SUBSTACK if you're listening elsewhere.Haldane B. DoyleBoy, do I have a treat for you today! Please see the in-depth autopsy of my guest's marketing plan, what worked, what failed, what has potential but needs more effort.TRBM Podcast Followup AutopsyIntroductionWrote a series of four sci-fi novellas, set in a future earth built of purely biological technologyFirst time writing long-form fictionTook me ~two years from the start of serious writing to self-publishing.Produced 4 novella series = ~160 k words = ~ 2 novels equivalentLaunched as ebooks in May this year.Four ebooks bundled together in June.The paperback bundle is out now as well.Primary aims of the first book project:1. Learn all the stages of writing (concept, outlines, drafting, editing).2. Learn all stages of production (covers, blurbs, formatting, website, self-publishing).3. Learn the basics of self-promotion (email list, podcasts, social media, no paid advertising).Most important aim- do all these things and still want to write another book afterwards.Advice suggests that paid advertising has higher ROI when you have a decent back catalogue.The Autopsy1. WritingDrafted the story twice as a novel- the original POV character didn't work (passive/unlikeable).Covid fever dream helped me reimagine the story from four minor character POVs.Drafted all four stories first to maintain momentum.Each took a bit over a month writing 2-3k words a day.Followed Heinlein approach to writing (light edit yesterday's draft then continue if >70% right).Redrafted book 2 (too short, lacked interiority) and book 4 (lacked interiority, ending wrong).Drafting took ~1.5 years (most of that spent on discarded original attempts).Editing took ~6 months.Paid professional to proofread book 1 (then applied patterns to other books).Fixed about a dozen minor typos in books 2-4 after ebooks were published.Printed 10 copies of the first novella for a local novel reading group to critique.Too shy for a group discussion with me so made a questionnaire.9/10 hated it, but 1/10 loved it (the group hated Oryx and Crake/mostly read historical/romance).2. ProductionFirst experimented with microphotography for covers- technical hurdles were too much.Made my covers in Adobe Illustrator (weird orphan genre, didn't know what I wanted).Revisited them over 12 months many times (up to 30 versions- substack post on the process).Provided a nice shift in focus between drafting/editing different books.A/B tested covers on social media (people love doing this).Wrote and rewrote blurbs over 12 months.A/B tested again (bit less enthusiastic, but useful feedback).Formatted in Atticus (cheaper option, ugly table of contents but otherwise nice).Website built by web developer friend (generous favour to practice their new skills).Self-published on Amazon in April.Put book 1 in KU for the first few months as lead magnet to series.3. Self PromotionEmail list at a mere 42.Put out monthly updates including illustrated cartoon of weird biologyMailing list swaps? (Weird orphan subgenre?)Appeared on a half dozen podcasts (mostly writing/science/experimental farming-> not ideal audience to market to, but chicken and egg issue with pitching scifi-focused podcasts)Joined twitter (hate it), Facebook (dead), reddit (dying), substack (crickets, but not very active).Weekly experimental farming substack doing well though- sometimes cross-promote.Readers demanded I activate paid subscriptions to support me (made x4 my ebook sales).Created a YouTube channel.Used AI narration to create animated book blurb YouTube shorts.Converted book 1 into an AI audiobook at put it up for free on YouTube (upload to Kobo?).Created a few biology-heavy scifi review videos (some traction, but a lot of work).Reached ten Amazon reviews, got into a Book Barbarian promotion.Minor spike in sales the day after.Flatlined every since (Amazon debut boost expired?).Sold a total of 77 ebooks. Made more money on my farming substack without trying.Novel writing turned out to be a worse way to make money than selling weird seeds.Was busily deciding which book to write next, following advice to crank out next book asap, when the harsh reality of writing self-published novels made me pause.GPT/AI hype craze happened.Seriously considered the viability of long-form text fiction versus alternative channels for creativity.Paused writing other than farm Substack for a few weeks.Focused on my neglected farm.Tried to stop writing but the next story idea kept buzzing in my head. Started writing it again (a dark 80s nostalgia magic realism story called “Anubis Laughed”).Looks like I achieved my ultimate goal of wanting to keep writing in the end.USE THIS LINK TO BUY MY NOVELCosts (cheapest to most expensive)Book funnel- ARC distribution- 29 (could have done without)Book barbarian promo- 63 (net negative, but not expensive)Print out local reading group reviews- 70 (waste of time without matching reader tastes)Copyright - 124 (optional, but may be useful later)Website domain- 138 (friend built website) (very lucky, could have used drag and drop alternative)ISBNs (x10)- 143 (essential)AI Narration- Elevenlabs 180 (valuable tool to learn for other projects)Proof reading- 216 (worthwhile)Formatting- Atticus 220 (saved some hassle, could have learnt to format in Word for more control)Amazon Keywords- Fiverr- 61 + Pubrocket - 178 (total waste of time- not chasing SEO niches)Cover design- Illustrator - 320 (five covers + promo material)(worthwhile- building skills for future)Total expenses of - 1680~300 under budget.Sales since April 202377 ebook sales on Amazon.1 ebook sale on Kobo.1 paperback sale.2.99 per novella, 7.99 for whole series, 19.99 paperback.1000 pages read on KU (since delisted).Estimated royalties- 180.ReflectionsLove building up for month of dedicated drafting.Drafting and self-promotion are incompatible- separate in time.Editing and self-promotion can happen together.Intend to write more short stories - should get back to submitting to magazines again.Intend to try another genre next (sort of magic realism “Anubis Laughed”).When the world is destroyed in 2013, the Egyptian gods send a struggling teacher back to his first day of school in 1984 to write a novel and save his soul from eternal torment.Side Project: Can GPT Destroy the Online Advertising Model?Wondered if LLMs could be used as a personalised story recommendation engine.Rated all the short story finalists from the Hugo Awards.Few ideas:1. Feed it rated stories to see if it can predict my rating for unrated stories.2. Feed it excerpts from my friend's top novels.Create three sets of three stories: one picked by the LLM based on the excerpts, one based on my understanding of my friend, and another at random.Then let my friends rate the sets of stories from best to worst.Ideal- every reader runs their own personalised AI to filter the flood of content to select personalised recommendations.Why rely on Amazon's algorithm or clunky/manipulated star ratings to pick your next book?Could break the entire online advertising business model if customers no longer rely on third parties to bottleneck access to creators.Open to advice from anyone with experience training LLMs.Not possessive about this idea.Final plugWebsite- www.haldanebdoyle.com (short stories, sign up for monthly email updates)Books- “Our Vitreous Womb” on Amazon and Kobo. A hard science fiction vision of a future where civilisation is rebuilt on pure biotechnology, with a surprising amount of character development according to readers.Early readers compared it to Le Guin, Atwood and Tchaikovsky.Reach out and say hello on twitter too.TRBM is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to TRBM at jodyjsperling.substack.com/subscribe

Two Girls and a Guy
2GG Podcast: Chat GPT AI

Two Girls and a Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 5:47


2GG Podcast: Chat GPT AI by Two Girls and a Guy

[KBS] 정용실의 뉴스브런치
0612(월) 소아청소년과 위기 실태, 전공의 줄고 폐업하는 병원 많아/ 한국 남녀경제활동 참가율 격차 18%p로 커 - 조을원 변호사, 이슬기 기자, 신성원 아나운서

[KBS] 정용실의 뉴스브런치

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 51:44


[뉴스픽] 조을원 변호사, 이슬기 기자 [1] 소아청소년과 위기 실태, 전국 아동병원 71% 야간, 휴일 단축 - 소아과 전공의 줄고 폐업하는 병원 많고 해결책은? [2] 한국 남녀 경제활동 참가율 격차 18%p, OECD 7번째로 커... - 경제활동 참가율 성별 격차만 줄여도 성장 가속 가능...경력단절 문제 대두 [슬기로운 뉴스생활] 곽소영 기자 (서울신문) - 6/28부터 만나이 시행, 개별법마다 올해안 재정비 -행안부 사물주소 확대 밝혀...2024년부터 단계별로 부여 [The 국제라이브] 조윤주 (외신캐스터) 한국 찾은 '챗GPT 개발사 오픈 AI 대표 샘 올트먼', 챗GPT 등 생성형 인공지능이 일자리를 위협할까? 규제 풀어야...

Artificial Intelligence and You
155 - Guest: Ben Whately, Language Tutoring with AI

Artificial Intelligence and You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 43:15


This and all episodes at: https://aiandyou.net/ .   With so much talk about how large language models like #ChatGPT have learned our languages, we can forget that humans also want and need to learn other human languages, and that's what happens at memrise.com. CSO and co-founder Ben Whately came on the show to help us understand how they use GPT #AI models to help people with that process, and the fascinating and unexpected ways that human memory plays its part. All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines. Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.        

The Voicebot Podcast
GAIN Special - Microsoft Build 2023 Generative AI Announcements on ChatGPT, Copilots, Bing, and More - Voicebot Podcast 325

The Voicebot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 29:39


Microsoft Build 2023 was more hotly anticipated than Apple WWDC which is hard to believe. However, that is the new reality created by ChatGPT and OpenAI's partnership with Microsoft. In this special episode of the generative AI news rundown, (GAIN), Voicebot's Bret Kinsella and Eric Schwartz break down the five top announcements from the event and the implications for users and for the market.  Topics include: Bing Search coming to ChatGPT Microsoft adopted ChatGPT Plugin model for Bing, GPT AI models on Azure, and for other applications Window AI Copilot is coming GitHub Copilot is adding an AI-chat interface Azure OpenAI Studio will let any company build their own copilot We cover a few more topics as well.  MORE ABOUT GAIN The show is recorded live and streamed via YouTube and LinkedIn at 12 noon ET on Thursdays. You can re-watch each week's discussion on Voicebot's YouTube channel. You can also view this entire podcast on YouTube or just listen here. Whatever works best for you. Please join us live next week on YouTube or LinkedIn. Also, please participate in an upcoming live show by commenting, and we are likely to give you a shoutout and may even show your comment on screen.

What We're Learning About Learning
Chat GPT & AI in Higher Ed

What We're Learning About Learning

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 26:13


At a recent forum we hosted on AI in the classroom, faculty shared their excitement, concerns and approaches to integrating AI into their teaching practice. In this episode, we'll bring you highlights from their conversation, as well as interviews and statements with other GU faculty. There have been so many chat GPT articles and insights that it's hard to remember why it's dominating the news cycle. We spoke with CNDLS' executive director, Eddie Mamloney; computer science professor, Grace Hui Yang; Nick Lovegrove from the McDonough School of Business; Georgetown Computer Science and Linguistics professor Nathan Schneider; and  Andy Zeitlin from the McCourt School of Public Policy, as well as Camber Vincent, a junior in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown, who serves as the president of the student body. In this episode of What We're Learning About Learning, you can expect to hear more about the ways Chat GPT is already integrated into daily processes, and is evolving. Topics include: The ways Chat GPT resembles human intelligence, as well as the ways it doesn't; How Chat GPT affects students, especially in conversation with Georgetown's Honor Code; How Chat GPT affects assignment design; What Chat GPT can be used for, as well as where it is not as successful; Considerations for Chat GPT's use in language-building and idea generation. To take a deeper dive into both emerging and longstanding literature, see our Resources and Additional Research sections below. There, you'll find links to various resources and articles cataloging Chat GPT experiences and proposing best practices. For an even more extensive collection, see this Zotero Library curated by CNDLS staff. Here are two sources of syllabus statements: 1) Georgetown faculty and 2) open source document of various university and course statements. Bios Featured in this episode: Grace Hui Yang, Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science Nick Lovegrove, Professor of the Practice at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business Nathan Schneider, Associate Professor in the Departments of Linguistics & Computer Science Andy Zeitlin, Associate Professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy Camber Vincent,  SFS, ‘24 Georgetown University Student Association President Eric Saldanha, graduate student representative from Georgetown's GradGov Resources Georgetown Resources ​​Chat GPT and Artificial Intelligence Tools - CNDLS website MCEF-CNDLS Forum on Chat GPT Resources Georgetown's Honor Code Policy Chat GPT's website Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship (CNDLS) The Prospect blog Additional Research "How AUC Faculty Are Addressing AI in Their Teaching Spring 2023," The American University in Cairo "Inside Higher Education's Page on Artificial Intelligence," Inside Higher Ed "How AI is Shaping the Future of Higher Ed," Inside Higher Ed "I'm a Student. You Have No Idea How Much We're Using ChatGPT," The Chronicle Chat GPT Zotero Library curated by CNDLS

JOI ITO 変革への道
#7 茂木健一郎x伊藤穰一「哲学とAI」から考えるテクノロジーと子育て

JOI ITO 変革への道

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 32:32


今月は子育て X テクノロジーをテーマにお届けしています。第三回目の今日は哲学です。5月4日に行われた脳科学者・茂木健一郎さんとJoiさんとの哲学とAIに関する対談を、子育てというキーワードで深掘りしてみました。AI時代、なごみや生きがいがキーワードになるのだとしたら、どんな子育てが理想となるのでしょうか?是非お聞きください。【JOI ITO 変革への道 - Opinion Box】Joi Ito's Podcastではシーズン2からマンスリーテーマを掲げ、お便りをたくさん紹介していくことにしました。5月のテーマは「テクノロジーで子育てはアップデートできる?」です。GPTやAIに関するご意見、子育てに関する悩みなどいなんでも構いません。気軽にお送りください。もちろんJoiさん、奥井さんへの質問も引き続き募集中です。おたよりを採用した方にはHENKAKU COMMUNITYへご招待いたします。是非あなたのメッセージをお寄せください。おまちしています!https://airtable.com/shrKKky5KwIGBoEP0【編集ノート】編集ノートには難しい用語や人物名などの詳しい解説をお伝えしています。https://joi.ito.com/jp/archives/2023/05/22/005885.html【JOI ITO 変革への道 - Opinion Box】番組では、リスナーの皆様からお便りを募集しています。番組に対する意見はもちろん、伊藤穰一への質問があればぜひ投函ください。https://airtable.com/shrKKky5KwIGBoEP0【コミュニティ醸成実験について】Joi Ito's Podcastのリスナーを中心としたコミュニティを形成しています。番組という枠を飛び出して、リスナーの方々同士が交流できる場となっています。詳しくは、下記リンクをご覧ください。https://community.henkaku.org/jaこの実験に参加をご希望の方は下記リンクから参加メンバーの登録をお願いします。メンバーのダイバーシティを考慮しながら、徐々にメンバーを拡大していく予定です。参加時期がきましたら、スタッフから個別に連絡をさせていただきます。興味のある方、まずは登録だけでもしてみてはいかがでしょうか。https://airtable.com/shrbDbYUBoFgkg0tY【求人サイトCool Job Listの開設】番組にご出演いただいた方々と聞いている方々を結ぶプラットフォームとして、ジョブマーケットを作ってみました。今、実は仕事を探している、なんてあなた!ぜひこちらを確認してみてください。ぴったりの仕事がみつかるかもしれませんよ。https://joi-ito-podcast-jobs.super.site/【デジタルガレージ Web3のコア人材募集中】https://recruit.garage.co.jp/fintech/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

What's Next|科技早知道
通用人工智能离我们多远,大模型专家访谈 |S7E11 硅谷徐老师 x OnBoard!

What's Next|科技早知道

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 90:53


GPT 之后,我们定义智能的方式发生了哪些改变,关于智能的探讨又上升了到哪一个阶段? GPT 与一代代语言模型的迭代与进步,或许真的让 AI 的未来看不到天花板。但如果走向通用人工智能时代是一个大概率事件,那么实现通用人工智能的最佳路径只有 GPT 吗?还有哪些值得大家去探索的方向有待讨论,探索的方法论又从何而来? 本期节目,徐老师、Monica 与来自微软的科学家们一起深度探讨,在通用人工智能时代与GPT话题不断的今天,AI 科学家与从业者还应该持续思考的核心问题究竟是什么。 同时,这也是 Monica 履新后一期「科技早知道」与「OnBoard!」的再度串台。 本期人物 硅谷徐老师,硅谷连续创业者、人工智能高管、斯坦福商学院客座讲师,「科技早知道」主播 |推特:@H0wieXu| 微信公众号:硅谷云| AI博客:howiexu.substack.com Monica,真格基金投资人,ex-AWS AI, 公众号:M小姐研习录,播客「OnBoard!」 主理人 谭旭,微软亚洲研究院 高级研究员,主要研究方向为生成式人工智能及其在语言/语音/音乐生成中的应用,《MSRA researcher, HuggingGPT (https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.17580)》作者之一 张弋,微软亚洲研究院 高级研究员,主要研究方向为通用人工智能的物理、数学,《Microsoft researcher,Sparks of AGI (https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.12712)》 论文作者之一 红博士,某 AI 公司研发总监,研究方向:计算机视觉、数据压缩、通用人工智能。公众号:红博士说 主要话题 [07:48] 第一视角解读「通用人工智能的火花」 [16:35] New Bing做了哪些取舍? [33:21] GPT-4 与 Auto-GPT 哪个更好? [47:05] 能战胜 GPT 会是? [63:11] 如何打造更好的行业生态? [72:22] 过往经验如何在新 AI 浪潮里复用? 延伸阅读 - 论文 《GPT-4,通用人工智能的火花》 (https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.12712) - Language models can explain neurons in language models (https://openai.com/research/language-models-can-explain-neurons-in-language-models) - Draw a unicorn in TikZ

JOI ITO 変革への道
#6 アーティストで起業家の草野絵美さんと考えるテクノロジー X 子育て

JOI ITO 変革への道

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 44:21


子育て X テクノロジーを語れるゲストといえば、この方しかいないでしょう。アーティストで起業家の草野絵美さんです!息子さんの夏休みの自由研究でNFTを作成してみたら、世界的ヒットに。そしてアニメ制作とコレクティブルを掛け合わせた新星ギャルバースでまたまたヒット。さらには、MidJourneyなどの技術を取り入れ発表したアートコレクションNeural Fadは瞬く間に完売…最新技術を瞬時に取り入れ、息をするように新しいモノを生み出していく草野さんの姿はAI時代のアイコンそのものです。最近では「親子で知的好奇心を伸ばす ネオ子育て」という本も出版されていました。実は草野さん、大学時代から子育てについては深く研究されていてお家で独自の教育を実践されてるようです。今回の話もすごく頷くことばかり!子育てに悩む子羊のみなさん。是非参考にしてみては、いかがでしょうか。【JOI ITO 変革への道 - Opinion Box】Joi Ito's Podcastではシーズン2からマンスリーテーマを掲げ、お便りをたくさん紹介していくことにしました。5月のテーマは「テクノロジーで子育てはアップデートできる?」です。GPTやAIに関するご意見、子育てに関する悩みなどいなんでも構いません。気軽にお送りください。もちろんJoiさん、奥井さんへの質問も引き続き募集中です。おたよりを採用した方にはHENKAKU COMMUNITYへご招待いたします。是非あなたのメッセージをお寄せください。おまちしています!https://airtable.com/shrKKky5KwIGBoEP0【編集ノート】編集ノートには難しい用語や人物名などの詳しい解説をお伝えしています。https://joi.ito.com/jp/archives/2023/05/15/005884.htmlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Broken Pie Chart
US Default Chances Overblown? | Option & Bond Markets Not Showing Fear | Chat GPT AI Research 1979 US Debt Default | Short Sale Ban?

Broken Pie Chart

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 57:02


Derek Moore and ZEGA Financial CEO Jay Pestrichelli discuss whether the option markets via Volatility Indexes are underrating potential market turmoil. Plus, they debate whether fears of the US defaulting on Treasury Bonds is Overrated? Using ChatGPT AI to research the 1979 US Treasury default. Then they talk through what they are seeing in the options market including variances between implied volatility between different places on the volatility surface. Finally, before some recommendations, they discuss calls for banning of short selling on regional banks and why its not a great idea.   Explaining implied volatility What the current volatility levels across the volatility surfaces is saying about market worries What the Bond volatility index is saying about markets Is it too quiet in markets or rightly quiet and the options markets know best? Are debt ceiling default fears overblown? Wouldn't the government prioritize interest on debt over other random expenses? The treasury is still collecting tax revenue each week, so don't they have money to pay debt? ChatGPT AI research on the 1979 technical treasury bond default Why did Treasury Bonds default in 1979? CDS (Credit Default Swap) rates on US Treasuries New talk on banning short selling on regional banks. What function does short selling provide to markets? Why banning short selling would cause option premiums to rise.   Mentioned in this Episode:   The Big Short Movie and Credit Default Swaps Explained https://open.spotify.com/episode/6FG0xHkxfhSXEtbJbFbDF6   Article detailing prior U.S. Defaults https://www.theglobalist.com/a-brief-history-of-u-s-defaults/   Margin Call Movie and Understanding Value at Risk https://open.spotify.com/episode/2XJ58KAoQKw2sdC48KHyPp   Dividend Deep Dive | ChatGPT AI Fed Research | Do Markets Go Up After Fed Pauses?https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dividend-deep-dive-chatgpt-ai-fed-research-do-markets/id1432836154?i=1000612068985     Jay Pestrichelli's book Buy and Hedge https://amzn.to/3jQYgMt   Derek's new book on public speaking Effortless Public Speaking https://amzn.to/3hL1Mag   Derek Moore's book Broken Pie Chart https://www.amazon.com/Broken-Pie-Chart-Investment-Portfolio/dp/1787435547/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=broken+pie+chart&qid=1558722226&s=books&sr=1-1-catcorr   Contact Derek derek.moore@zegafinancial.com

JOI ITO 変革への道
#5 テクノロジーと子育て▼オリラジ中田敦彦さんと語る茶道とweb3▼アーカイブ音源で語る坂本龍一さんの思い出

JOI ITO 変革への道

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 52:39


ゴールデンウィーク明け一発目のポッドキャストは盛りだくさんでお届けです。まずはマンスリーテーマであるテクノロジーと子育てについて。絶賛子育て中のJoiさん奥井さんがリスナーのみなさんからのお便りについて考えます。そして、オリラジ中田敦彦さんと語る茶道とweb3について!茶道を嗜む中田さんとJoiさんが盛り上がったのがこの茶道とweb3に関するトークでした。2人の考え方が似てる部分、違う部分などに着目すると人物像がわかって面白いです。番組最後はスペシャルコンテンツとして、坂本龍一さんのアーカイブ音源と共にJoiさんとデジタルガレージの共同創業者の林郁社長が思い出を語っています。【JOI ITO 変革への道 - Opinion Box】Joi Ito's Podcastではシーズン2からマンスリーテーマを掲げ、お便りをたくさん紹介していくことにしました。5月のテーマは「テクノロジーで子育てはアップデートできる?」です。GPTやAIに関するご意見、子育てに関する悩みなどいなんでも構いません。気軽にお送りください。もちろんJoiさん、奥井さんへの質問も引き続き募集中です。おたよりを採用した方にはHENKAKU COMMUNITYへご招待いたします。是非あなたのメッセージをお寄せください。おまちしています!https://airtable.com/shrKKky5KwIGBoEP0【編集ノート】編集ノートには難しい用語や人物名などの詳しい解説をお伝えしています。 https://joi.ito.com/jp/archives/2023/05/08/005881.html【JOI ITO 変革への道 - Opinion Box】番組では、リスナーの皆様からお便りを募集しています。番組に対する意見はもちろん、伊藤穰一への質問があればぜひ投函ください。https://airtable.com/shrKKky5KwIGBoEP0【コミュニティ醸成実験について】Joi Ito's Podcastのリスナーを中心としたコミュニティを形成しています。番組という枠を飛び出して、リスナーの方々同士が交流できる場となっています。詳しくは、下記リンクをご覧ください。https://community.henkaku.org/jaこの実験に参加をご希望の方は下記リンクから参加メンバーの登録をお願いします。メンバーのダイバーシティを考慮しながら、徐々にメンバーを拡大していく予定です。参加時期がきましたら、スタッフから個別に連絡をさせていただきます。興味のある方、まずは登録だけでもしてみてはいかがでしょうか。https://airtable.com/shrbDbYUBoFgkg0tY【求人サイトCool Job Listの開設】番組にご出演いただいた方々と聞いている方々を結ぶプラットフォームとして、ジョブマーケットを作ってみました。今、実は仕事を探している、なんてあなた!ぜひこちらを確認してみてください。ぴったりの仕事がみつかるかもしれませんよ。https://joi-ito-podcast-jobs.super.site/【デジタルガレージ Web3のコア人材募集中】https://recruit.garage.co.jp/fintech/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

ExtremePCUK - A monthly show about PC Gaming, Building, Modding and Reviews.
197 - HYTE Intense Play Mat, Redfall, Star Wars Jedi Survivor, Dying Light 2 or Dead Island 2, Sniper Elite 5 DLC, Chat GPT AI & Star Citizen.

ExtremePCUK - A monthly show about PC Gaming, Building, Modding and Reviews.

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 110:31


197 - HYTE Intense Play Mat, Redfall, Star Wars Jedi Survivor, Dying Light 2 or Dead Island 2, Sniper Elite 5 DLC, Chat GPT AI & Star Citizen.  You can now watch back the full podcast episodes in video form for free as soon as the podcast is over. To watch just go to our new YouTube channel with the link below, there's also more content over there for you see what we get up to at ExtremePCUK, Oh please remember to hit subscribe and like! YouTube Link - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxBfcP7Jfs4kmminVO2IK0Q If you would like to give a little to show support please click the link below, Subs start at 3$. Over a 10$ sub will get you your own private room on our Discord this could be for private chat of a subject! Thank You for your continued support! https://mee6.xyz/m/extremepcuk Please also join our FREE Discord server with the link below. Discord Server Invite -- https://discord.gg/hVVaakwgFg Check out our new Podcast site to give us a comment or follow, also we will soon have extra special episodes! https://extremepcuk.podbean.com/

Teacherpreneurs, Raise Your Hand
132: Teacherpreneurship: Unlocking the Powerful Potential with Chat GPT AI with Alissa McDonald

Teacherpreneurs, Raise Your Hand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 60:14


Today I sit down with the amazing Allissa Mcdonald, who is a marketing genius, and we talk all about Chat GPT AI and all the magic that can exist when using AI. You are not going to want to miss a moment.Links Mentioned in the Show:4: Marketing For Teacherpreneurs28: Why Your Small Business Needs a Powerful VoiceAlissa's LinksPopPD - a knowledge hub for the modern K12 educatorTeacher Hustle University - simple, innovative marketing funnels for teachers with an online businessInstagram @alissaamcdonaldChatGPT Prompt GuidesChatGPT Content Creation Bonanza with Prompt GuideFree ChatGPT for Educators Prompts & Guide by PopPDMore Tools/ResourcesFor longer text: https://www.explainpaper.com/Article on Ethics from OpenAI: https://openai.com/blog/planning-for-agi-and-beyondWord Hero Life Time DealSupport the show

Lykken on Lending
04-12-2023 GPT-AI With Jeffrey Palermo Of Clear Measure

Lykken on Lending

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 37:37


Artificial intelligence is not only a technological advance, but a game-changing force that allows us to shape a better future for everyone. In this episode, Jeffrey Palermo, Chief Architect of Clear Measure, dives into the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence. As a systems expert, Jeffrey shares his insights on what AI is, its significant impact, and the immense potential it holds for the future. He delves into ChatGPT AI, one of the most remarkable developments in AI and its capabilities. He addresses common questions and concerns about AI, including the potential risks and benefits of this emerging technology, and the impact it may have on job security and education. Furthermore, Jeffrey takes us on a journey from the early days of technology to the advancements of AI and how it empowers society. His unique perspective and valuable insights shed light on the development of technology and its role in shaping our world today. Tune in as we explore the exciting and dynamic world of AI with Jeffrey Palermo.

The Bobby Blackwolf Show
845 - 03/26/23 Bobby Blackwolf Show - Hurdle Cleared In MS-ATVI Merger, AI Coming For Entry Level Gamedev Jobs

The Bobby Blackwolf Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 52:45


We start off talking a lot about the Diablo IV beta and impressions from someone who hasn't played a lot of Diablo recently. The biggest hurdle has been cleared in the Microsoft-Activision merger, with the UK saying that it is not in Microsoft's best financial interests to make Call of Duty a console exclusive. At Game Developers Conference, the buzzword was how GPT AI will start taking over tasks that entry level game developers currently do, like writing out the "NPC barks" that constitute world building. But there's also interesting new tech like the Unreal Engine "Metahuman" real time facial animation that could be a game changer in democratizing game development. Then we talk to Rob about Diablo IV and if I just need to play it multiplayer to really enjoy it.

Dave Lee on Investing
This AI Project Changes Everything - w/ GPT4ALL creator (Ep. 726)

Dave Lee on Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 55:29


I talk with Andriy Mulyar, the creator of GPT4ALL, on how he created a chat GPT AI agent that can run on a laptop without a wifi connection. We talk about the recent AI developments that made this possible and his outlook on the future of where AI is headed. Andriy Mulyar wanted to note that Yuvanesh Anand (Twitter: https://twitter.com/Yuvaaa___) is first author of the technical report and gathered the data to make it possible. Andriy Mulyar on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andriy_mulyar GPT4ALL Download: https://github.com/nomic-ai/gpt4all Nomic.ai: https://home.nomic.ai Social

Windows Weekly (MP3)
WW 820: Mustard Can Solve Any Problem - OpenAI's GPT-4 released, KB5023706 update, YouTube Music

Windows Weekly (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 140:21


OpenAI's GPT-4 released, KB5023706 update, YouTube Music Windows 11 Moment 2 is official; mostly a solid update The ensh*ttification of Windows/Microsoft 365 continues: Microsoft Word, Paint, Teams, and Edge AI all the things One wonders, if everything is AI, is anything AI? OpenAI releases ChatGPT 4 Microsoft "reveals" it was using an early version all along, duh BING CHATBOT IS OPEN TO EVERYONE Bing will move Chatbot responses to the top of search results Microsoft's LinkedIn is adding GPT AI to improve the writing of profiles and job postings Grammarly adds more AI Google Workspace is getting generative AI features, obviously... and it's raising prices (coincidentally!) Duolingo adds two new AI features at great cost Microsoft 365 Microsoft Word is getting two keyboard shortcuts it should have always had: "Paste as Text" & Zoom Dev Microsoft Build 2023 is May 23-25, live and remote GitHub starts rolling out its 2FA requirement for contributors Xbox Microsoft announces two 10-year cloud gaming deals with companies not named Sony: Boosteroid & Ubitus Epic Games takes a page from the Microsoft Store and will allow self-publishing Tips and Picks Tip of the week: YouTube Premium member? Play some games App pick of the week: YouTube Music This week on RunAs: Incident Management with Hila Fish Brown liquor pick of the week: Springbank 10 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit kolide.com/ww

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
Windows Weekly 820: Mustard Can Solve Any Problem

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 140:21


OpenAI's GPT-4 released, KB5023706 update, YouTube Music Windows 11 Moment 2 is official; mostly a solid update The ensh*ttification of Windows/Microsoft 365 continues: Microsoft Word, Paint, Teams, and Edge AI all the things One wonders, if everything is AI, is anything AI? OpenAI releases ChatGPT 4 Microsoft "reveals" it was using an early version all along, duh BING CHATBOT IS OPEN TO EVERYONE Bing will move Chatbot responses to the top of search results Microsoft's LinkedIn is adding GPT AI to improve the writing of profiles and job postings Grammarly adds more AI Google Workspace is getting generative AI features, obviously... and it's raising prices (coincidentally!) Duolingo adds two new AI features at great cost Microsoft 365 Microsoft Word is getting two keyboard shortcuts it should have always had: "Paste as Text" & Zoom Dev Microsoft Build 2023 is May 23-25, live and remote GitHub starts rolling out its 2FA requirement for contributors Xbox Microsoft announces two 10-year cloud gaming deals with companies not named Sony: Boosteroid & Ubitus Epic Games takes a page from the Microsoft Store and will allow self-publishing Tips and Picks Tip of the week: YouTube Premium member? Play some games App pick of the week: YouTube Music This week on RunAs: Incident Management with Hila Fish Brown liquor pick of the week: Springbank 10 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit kolide.com/ww

Radio Leo (Audio)
Windows Weekly 820: Mustard Can Solve Any Problem

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 140:21


OpenAI's GPT-4 released, KB5023706 update, YouTube Music Windows 11 Moment 2 is official; mostly a solid update The ensh*ttification of Windows/Microsoft 365 continues: Microsoft Word, Paint, Teams, and Edge AI all the things One wonders, if everything is AI, is anything AI? OpenAI releases ChatGPT 4 Microsoft "reveals" it was using an early version all along, duh BING CHATBOT IS OPEN TO EVERYONE Bing will move Chatbot responses to the top of search results Microsoft's LinkedIn is adding GPT AI to improve the writing of profiles and job postings Grammarly adds more AI Google Workspace is getting generative AI features, obviously... and it's raising prices (coincidentally!) Duolingo adds two new AI features at great cost Microsoft 365 Microsoft Word is getting two keyboard shortcuts it should have always had: "Paste as Text" & Zoom Dev Microsoft Build 2023 is May 23-25, live and remote GitHub starts rolling out its 2FA requirement for contributors Xbox Microsoft announces two 10-year cloud gaming deals with companies not named Sony: Boosteroid & Ubitus Epic Games takes a page from the Microsoft Store and will allow self-publishing Tips and Picks Tip of the week: YouTube Premium member? Play some games App pick of the week: YouTube Music This week on RunAs: Incident Management with Hila Fish Brown liquor pick of the week: Springbank 10 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit kolide.com/ww

Windows Weekly (Video HI)
WW 820: Mustard Can Solve Any Problem - OpenAI's GPT-4 released, KB5023706 update, YouTube Music

Windows Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 141:00


OpenAI's GPT-4 released, KB5023706 update, YouTube Music Windows 11 Moment 2 is official; mostly a solid update The ensh*ttification of Windows/Microsoft 365 continues: Microsoft Word, Paint, Teams, and Edge AI all the things One wonders, if everything is AI, is anything AI? OpenAI releases ChatGPT 4 Microsoft "reveals" it was using an early version all along, duh BING CHATBOT IS OPEN TO EVERYONE Bing will move Chatbot responses to the top of search results Microsoft's LinkedIn is adding GPT AI to improve the writing of profiles and job postings Grammarly adds more AI Google Workspace is getting generative AI features, obviously... and it's raising prices (coincidentally!) Duolingo adds two new AI features at great cost Microsoft 365 Microsoft Word is getting two keyboard shortcuts it should have always had: "Paste as Text" & Zoom Dev Microsoft Build 2023 is May 23-25, live and remote GitHub starts rolling out its 2FA requirement for contributors Xbox Microsoft announces two 10-year cloud gaming deals with companies not named Sony: Boosteroid & Ubitus Epic Games takes a page from the Microsoft Store and will allow self-publishing Tips and Picks Tip of the week: YouTube Premium member? Play some games App pick of the week: YouTube Music This week on RunAs: Incident Management with Hila Fish Brown liquor pick of the week: Springbank 10 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit kolide.com/ww

CBS 김현정의 뉴스쇼
[2023/02/10] [댓꿀쇼] 챗GPT 부작용과 AI 판사 등장 | 비둘기가 권력자를 바꿨다?!

CBS 김현정의 뉴스쇼

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 95:57


'세실레오와 여동생' 손수호 유창수 강승희 + 이강민 | 댓꿀쇼 738회 2월10일(금) #분홍색비둘기 #챗GPT #AI판사#구독_좋아요 #세실레오 #댓꿀쇼 #김현정의뉴스쇼   뉴스쇼 별책부록, 댓꿀쇼좋아요와 구독, 알림까지 꼭.꼭. 눌러주세요!댓꿀쇼를 만들어가는 힘이 됩니다 방송보고 댓글도 많이 남겨 주세요꿀단지님들의 느낀점과 의견도 소중하게 읽어보겠습니다 :) ▣ 라이브 방송 안내뉴스쇼 라이브 방송 | 월~금 오전 7시20분~9시댓꿀쇼 라이브 방송 | 화·금 주 2회, 본방송 이후 9시 ▣ 댓꿀쇼 이메일newsshow.cbs@gmail.com ▣ 김현정의 뉴스쇼 유튜브 구독하기https://goo.gl/ApKab6 ◇ 뉴스쇼 홈페이지: https://bit.ly/3evk35R◇ 카카오TV: https://tv.kakao.com/channel/3238340◇ 네이버TV: https://tv.naver.com/newsshow◇ 인스타그램: https://www.instagram.com/cbs.newsshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ear Biscuits with Rhett & Link
Wild Stories & Traffic Jam Business Ventures Using Chat GPT AI | Ear Biscuits Ep. 366

Ear Biscuits with Rhett & Link

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 73:43


Can artificial intelligence be more creative than humans? What crazy scenarios can it come up with? In this episode, Rhett and Link put Chat GPT to the test to come up with the strangest rendition of Pinocchio, a wild new business venture for traffic jams, and an apology from Link to his wife that is definitely… interesting, to say the least. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/EAR and get on your way to being your best self. Check out the Mythical Pin of the Month and SiKE Sticker Bomb mugs at mythical.com! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Aperture
A.I is getting too good (Chat GPT, AI Art)

Aperture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 13:40


Have you ever wondered how an evil artificial intelligence might try to take over the world? Well first, the AI would attempt to gain access to as many technological systems as possible. Then, it'd study us, gathering data and identifying our weaknesses. Next, it would execute various strategies to disrupt human society including sabotaging infrastructure and spreading propaganda. This would be implemented alongside the creation and deployment of a robot army capable of launching attacks around the globe. Finally, once humanity was successfully subjugated, the AI would establish a new world order in which it controlled every facet of our lives. Stay connected with Aperture: Website: https://aperture.gg/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ApertureScience Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theapertureyt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheApertureYT Merch: https://aperture.gg/merch

The Next Byte
99. AI Learns How To Be Curious

The Next Byte

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 25:42


(5:20) - Ensuring AI Works With The Right Dose of CuriosityThis episode was brought to you by Mouser, our favorite place to get electronic components for any project. Click HERE to learn more about the copilot and GPT AI models discussed in this episode!