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ChatGPT: OpenAI, Sam Altman, AI, Joe Rogan, Artificial Intelligence, Practical AI
Dive into the realm of cognitive exploration with Meta's AI, which generates instant visual representations of brain data, unlocking valuable insights into cognition. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/ Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
Gain rapid insights into the workings of the brain with Meta's AI, which converts complex neural data into visual images instantly, facilitating faster discoveries in neuroscience. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/ Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
Experience a paradigm shift in neuroscience with Meta's AI technology, which rapidly converts brain data into visual images, accelerating our understanding of the brain. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/ Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
Join us as we dive into the future of social media with Meta's introduction of AI images and chatbots on Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp. Explore how these intelligent features are revolutionizing user experiences and reshaping the digital landscape. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: AIBox.aiJoin our ChatGPT Community: Facebook GroupFollow me on Twitter: Jaeden's Twitter
Kara and Scott discuss Donald Trump's lack of immunity in the 2020 election trial, Meta's efforts to label AI content, and WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann trying to buy back the company. Plus, Warner Bros., Fox, and Disney are launching a sports streaming service, and Dartmouth will again require applicants to submit standardized test scores. And of course, Tucker Carlson has scored an interview with Vladimir Putin. Then, a listener question on what to do when your team is taken out by layoffs Note: Tucker Carlson released his interview with Putin after we taped. Follow us on Instagram and Threads at @pivotpodcastofficial. Follow us on TikTok at @pivotpodcast. Send us your questions by calling us at 855-51-PIVOT, or at nymag.com/pivot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ChatGPT: OpenAI, Sam Altman, AI, Joe Rogan, Artificial Intelligence, Practical AI
Witness the innovation behind Meta's AI chip and its pivotal role in advancing the landscape of next-generation data centers and AI infrastructure. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
In our new episode, I will talk about the results of the month, about my projection for February's results, about some issues with Meta's AI optimizations, about a new Facebook ad account feature, about another reason not to work with an ad agency, about your burning questions, and lastly, about some of my freelancing diaries experiences.
ChatGPT: OpenAI, Sam Altman, AI, Joe Rogan, Artificial Intelligence, Practical AI
Envision the future of robotics as Meta's AI agent charts new territory in toddler-like learning for dynamic movement. Join this episode for insights into the strategic considerations, challenges overcome, and the reshaping of robotic capabilities in the era of Meta's substantial success.
I denne episoden av Suksess med Annonsering utforskes strategiene for effektiv målretting i annonsekampanjer på Meta, med fokus på overgangen fra detaljert målgruppetesting til brede målgrupper. Det legges vekt på tilpasning til Meta's AI-drevne verktøy og viktigheten av å utvikle sterke kampanjestrukturer for å tiltrekke de rette kundene.---Få en e-post hver gang det kommer en ny episode: https://www.moenco.no/sma-nyhetsbrevSliter du med å øke salget? Last ned vår gratis startpakke her: https://moenco.no/startpakkeBli med på Netthandelskonferansen: https://www.netthandelskonferansen.no/
Dive into how Meta's advanced AI agent teaches robots through mimicking toddler movements, reshaping the future of robotic motor skill acquisition. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community
ChatGPT: OpenAI, Sam Altman, AI, Joe Rogan, Artificial Intelligence, Practical AI
Embark on a journey into the tech frontier as Meta sets trends with AI chatbots infused with personalities, and Character AI achieves an impressive 280 million visits. Join this episode to delve into the frontiers of technology, explore challenges faced, and discuss the potential advancements in online experiences.
Don't forget to rate and subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen – we appreciate all of your support! ——— This week on Taking Inventory we welcome renowned tech reported, Alex Heath. Alex shares his path from iPhone blogging as a 15-year old to interviewing the most powerful names in tech. He talks about what it's like to cover leaders like Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, and Elon Musk and what all of us have in common. Alex, James, and Daniel debate the future of Snap, what to expect in AI, and so much more. Alex is a deputy editor for The Verge and the author of Command Line, a weekly newsletter about the tech industry's inside conversation. Heath has been covering the technology industry for more than a decade in previous roles at The Information, Insider, and other outlets. His work has been cited by Congress and recognized by the Society of American Business Editors and Writers. He has appeared as an expert voice on The Today Show, Good Morning America, CNN, NPR, among other programs. Read Alex's latest interview with Mark Zuckerberg on Meta's AI reorg and Google internal memo on their 2024 company goals Command Line: https://www.theverge.com/command-line-newsletter Twitter: https://twitter.com/alexeheath ——— Connect with James and Daniel! LinkedIn: James: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesborow/ Daniel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danieldruger/ Twitter: James: https://twitter.com/jamesborow Daniel: https://twitter.com/ddruger Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.takinginventorypod.com/ and follow Taking Inventory on LinkedIn and Twitter!
In this episode, we explore how Meta's AI agent finds inspiration in toddlers, using their movements as a guide to develop sophisticated robotic motor skills, unveiling the fascinating fusion of AI and child-like curiosity. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn About ChatGPT Learn About AI at Tesla
In this episode, we unravel Meta's latest endeavor to infuse AI chatbots with unique personalities, pushing the boundaries of what we thought possible in the realm of artificial intelligence. Tune in as we dissect the implications and potential impacts of this groundbreaking development. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn About ChatGPT Learn About AI at Tesla
In this episode, we explore Meta's groundbreaking AI technology that can rapidly transform brain data into images, delving into the potential applications, implications, and the fascinating convergence of neuroscience and artificial intelligence. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn About ChatGPT Learn About AI at Tesla
In this episode, we unravel the mystical capabilities of Meta's AI, which can seamlessly convert brain data into images in an instant, contemplating the scientific marvels and the futuristic possibilities embedded in this technological breakthrough. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn About ChatGPT Learn About AI at Tesla
Join me in this episode as we unravel Meta's strategic move to enhance Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp with AI-powered images and chatbots. We discuss the potential impact of these advancements on user experiences and the broader implications for the future of social media. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn About ChatGPT Learn About AI at Tesla
In this episode, we explore the groundbreaking move by Meta as they integrate AI-powered images and chatbots into Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp, reshaping the landscape of social media with these innovative enhancements. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn About ChatGPT Learn About AI at Tesla
Embark on Meta's AI revolution as Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger soar to new heights with major generative enhancements. Explore the cutting-edge features reshaping user engagement across these platforms, courtesy of Meta's groundbreaking strides in artificial intelligence. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
In this episode, we break down the significant generative AI features Meta has infused into Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, transforming the way users engage with these platforms. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn About ChatGPT Learn About AI at Tesla
Explore how Meta's groundbreaking AI chip is redefining the landscape of next-generation data centers, marking a significant leap in computational capabilities. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
Explore how Meta's revelation of their custom AI chip is reshaping the dynamics of data centers, revolutionizing computational capabilities. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
In this episode, we embark on Meta's AI journey, shedding light on their custom AI chips and the quantum leap in technology witnessed in the evolution of next-generation data centers. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn more about AI in Video Learn more about Open AI
In this episode, we discuss Meta's strategic launch of an open source AI that generates code, stepping up competition with OpenAI. We explore what this means for developers and the broader AI community. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn more about AI in Video Learn more about Open AI
In this episode, we delve into the science behind Meta's AI agent for robots, which learns by mimicking toddlers. We discuss the significance of this strategy in the evolution of robot mobility and autonomy. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn more about AI in Video Learn more about Open AI
This episode unpacks Meta's strategic incorporation of AI-driven images and chatbots into Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp, offering insights into the revolutionary changes in user engagement and communication facilitated by these AI advancements. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn more about AI in Video Learn more about Open AI
In this episode, we discuss Meta's AI evolution, spotlighting the integration of generative features into Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger. I'll explore how these AI advancements could transform user interactions and content creation on these platforms. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community
Discover the details behind Meta's significant leap in AI with their bespoke AI chip and their strategic plans for future AI data centers, exploring the implications for the tech industry. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community
For this last episode of 2024, Pascal talks with Devi, an AI research director at Meta. They talk about the history of AI at Meta, some of the basic terms, how Meta's approach to developing and using AI differs notably from other companies and what the future has in store. Got feedback? Send it to us on Threads (https://threads.net/@metatechpod), Twitter (https://twitter.com/metatechpod), Instagram (https://instagram.com/metatechpod) and don't forget to follow our host @passy (https://twitter.com/passy, https://mastodon.social/@passy, and https://threads.net/@passy_). Fancy working with us? Check out https://www.metacareers.com/. Links Meta AI Blog: https://ai.meta.com/ Purple Llama: https://ai.meta.com/blog/purple-llama-open-trust-safety-generative-ai/ AI Alliance: https://ai.meta.com/blog/ai-alliance/ Audiobox: https://ai.meta.com/blog/audiobox-generating-audio-voice-natural-language-prompts/ Emu Video and Emu Edit: https://ai.meta.com/blog/emu-text-to-video-generation-image-editing-research/ Meta AI Agents: https://about.fb.com/news/2023/09/introducing-ai-powered-assistants-characters-and-creative-tools/ Timestamps Intro 0:00 Introduction Devi 2:27 AI vs ML 4:00 History of AI at Meta 6:03 Deep learning and LLMs 9:32 LLMs vs GenAI 11:42 Multi-modal models 12:21 Meta's AI agents 14:33 Meta's open approach to AI 16:53 Image and video generation and editing 22:28 Most exciting future AI developments 27:17 Outro 28:57
Meta's new AI-powered features, the launch of Purple Llama for responsible deployment of generative AI models, H-GAP's state-action trajectory generative model for controlling humanoid robots, and RCG's new image generation framework that sets a new benchmark in class-unconditional image generation. Contact: sergi@earkind.com Timestamps: 00:34 Introduction 01:56 Meta reveals major AI upgrades 03:28 Announcing Purple Llama: Towards open trust and safety in the new world of generative AI 05:29 AMD MI300 Performance - Faster Than H100, But How Much? 06:53 Fake sponsor 09:02 H-GAP: Humanoid Control with a Generalist Planner 10:33 Generative agent-based modeling with actions grounded in physical, social, or digital space using Concordia 13:02 Self-conditioned Image Generation via Generating Representations 14:54 Outro
How safe is Instagram's latest attempt at goosing brand engagement? Pinterest's trends are out and it's good news for grandpas. Meta's AI release today is underwhelming at best.And on the ad-free Premium Podcast, which you can sign up to by tapping Go Premium in the show notes, everything you need to know about brand safety and Google Ads..
IBM and Facebook parent company Meta have decided to advocate for a more open approach to AI. They've announced a joint AI Alliance group. The companies are part of a growing trend that sees advocates arguing that AI shouldn't be proprietary and closed. Also signing on to the alliance are Dell, Sony, AMD, Intel, and several other AI startups. The group seems to stand in opposition to companies like OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft who are focused on creating AI rules that favor outcomes that will put them on top, as well as top dog NVIDIA. 0:00 - Welcome to the Rundown 0:55 - VAST Data Upgraded in Two Ways 3:29 - Intel Gets Reprieve from VLSI Patent Ruling 6:22 - Meta Takes On All the RISC-V 10:26 - Aviz Networks Gets Funding Round 13:45 - NetApp Revs FSx for ONTAP in AWS 16:24 - Broadcom Issues Return to Office Order for VMware 22:10 - IBM and Meta's AI Alliance Launched This Week 35:52 - The Weeks Ahead 38:00 Thanks for Watching Follow our Hosts on Social Media Tom Hollingsworth: https://www.twitter.com/NetworkingNerd Stephen Foskett: https://www.twitter.com/SFoskett Follow Gestalt IT Website: https://www.GestaltIT.com/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/GestaltIT LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/Gestalt-IT Tags: #Rundown, #AI, #AIAlliance, #RISCV, #AWS, @Meta, @IBM, @IntelBusiness, @VAST_Data, @AvizNews, @AMD, @NetApp, @Broadcom, @VMware, @SFoskett, @NetworkingNerd, @GestaltIT, @DellTech, @AMD, @Sony, @Google, @OpenAI,
What is Meta's AI Sandbox?
We are digging into the intricacies of Meta's Advantage+ Shopping Campaigns. Join the team from Tier 11, as they explore the innovative features and strategies behind these campaigns. They discuss the importance of creative diversity, the impact of iOS 14 updates, and the integration of machine learning in optimizing campaign performance. They offer listeners a deep dive into the future of e-commerce advertising and how to harness these new tools for enhanced online shopping experiences.Chapters:00:00:00 - Kickoff to Meta's Advantage+ Shopping Campaigns00:02:30 - Evolution for Facebook Media Buyers00:04:45 - Enhancing Offer Performance Strategies00:08:00 - Deep Insights on Offer Strategy Implementation00:10:40 - Offer Categories and Audience Targeting Techniques00:14:37 - Meta's AI and Hashtag Usage in Campaign Copy00:17:35 - Harnessing Creative Diversity in Digital Campaigns00:20:15 - Effective Budget Management for Campaign Stability00:23:30 - Analyzing Metrics for Better Spend Efficiency00:26:17 - Strategies for Black Friday Campaign Readiness00:28:00 - Last-Minute Prep for Successful Sales Days00:31:00 - Concluding Insights on Campaign OptimizationLinks and Resources:Tiereleven.comGet your queries answered here: hi@tiereleven.comThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to The Customer Acquisition Show? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review!
Topics covered in this episode include… - AI goldrush and overfunding in Silicon Valley- OpenAI's ChatGPT: Free and $20/month versions, user data usage- Microsoft's $11 billion investment in OpenAI: Threat to Google's market dominance- Anthropic: OpenAI competitor, creator of "generative" language model, Claude- Google and Meta's AI forays: Google's Bard and Meta's open-source Llama2- Europe's lag in large language model development: Cautious data privacy approach, LEAM.ai's open-source initiative.______________
On this week's episode, Nathan, Mike, and Mahler the Fake News Dog talk about orcas having a bit of fun, culling cocaine hippos, the hottest year, power outages, the Jurupa Oak, insect extinction, a good day for democracy, Meta's AI rules, the north hangar, robot homicide, Cruise's recall, non-hallucinogenic psychedelics, AI golf, grenades, frozen turkeys, and so on.
“But at a purely personal level, Rondon embodied the best of both modern and old-fashioned virtues. He was intensely and genuinely patriotic, adhered to traditional codes of honor, bravery, and chivalry, and repeatedly demonstrated a moral rectitude that, enhanced a character both ascetic and abstemious, impressed those who regularly came into contact with him." Welcome back to another episode of Made You Think! In this episode, we're picking up the conversation on our favorite Brazilian explorer, Cândido Rondon, with Into the Amazon. Rohter's book dives into the untold stories of Rondon and Roosevelt, shining a spotlight on the uncharted territories, unique challenges, and extraordinary legacies left behind in the heart of the Amazon. We cover a wide range of topics including: Rondon's unique approach to exploration Animal and plant life within the Amazon How Rondon navigated each obstacle from sickness to river crossings Technology's impact on different generations The relationship between tech and human intelligence And much more. Please enjoy, and make sure to follow Nat, Neil, and Adil on Twitter and share your thoughts on the episode. Links from the Episode: Mentioned in the Show: Rondônia (2:10) Joe Rogan Experience #2013 – Paul Rosolie (4:55) Positivism (10:58) AI podcast episode - Joe Rogan and Steve Jobs (18:14) Meta's AI characters (22:46) Pavlok(24:19) Idiocracy (1:07:42) Apple Vision Pro (1:25:35) Books Mentioned: Homo Deus (0:13) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Infinite Jest (0:15) (Book Episode I) (Book Episode II) (Nat's Book Notes) The River of Doubt (Book Episode) Mother of God (5:00) Seeing Like a State (45:02) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) What Your Food Ate (45:40) (Book Episode) Einstein's Dreams (1:29:02) The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying (1:31:53) Surfaces and Essences (1:32:30) Metaphors We Live By (1:32:47) Novacene (1:33:45) Atlas Shrugged (1:35:10) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Israel: A History (1:37:10) People Mentioned: Cândido Rondon (1:55) Paul Rosolie (4:55) Show Topics: (0:00) Today, we're venturing into the heart of the Amazon rainforest, as we discuss Into the Amazon by Larry Rohter. Though not a direct sequel, it spins off of a previous episode on The River of Doubt, and gives us more insight into the life of Cândido Rondon. (1:57) In the era of great explorers, Rondon's discoveries were often overshadowed by the Europeans. Though he is very well-respected in Brazil, his accomplishments aren't as widely known in the US. (6:18) We talk a bit about Paul Rosolie and his preservation efforts in the Amazon rainforest, as well as why the forest felt empty in terms of wildlife throughout their exploration. (8:41) Rondon's peaceful demeanor and rationalist approach. He had a high tolerance and respect for the native tribes that he came across, and in return, they embraced him and his crew. (12:12) In addition to being an explorer, Rondon was a soldier. We also talk about Brazil's infrastructure advancements and how Rondon viewed the natives as Brazilian, whereas the Brazilian government hardly saw them as part of their people. (15:48) The friendship between Cândido Rondon and Theodore Roosevelt, and Roosevelt's profound respect for Rondon. We witness how Roosevelt's initial perception of Rondon transformed during their shared journeys, shedding light on Roosevelt's character and open-mindedness. (20:43) The rich history of Rondon's story is preserved through detailed diaries and journals kept by the explorers. The survival of these records is nothing short of miraculous when you consider the conditions they were in on their journey. (22:21) Meta's new AI features where you can talk to different personalities, based on the topics that you're interested in. (25:35) Rondon had opoprtunities to go down many paths in his life. He had developed several unique skills very early on in his childhood, yet exploring the Amazon is ultimately what he chose to pursue. (30:48) There were several elements to Rondon that uncovered as we read Into the Amazon that we may not have realized while reading The River of Doubt. Very military-like, Rondon created order for their day and took leadership on their expedition. (35:17) We share some badass Rondon stories that stuck out to us, including how he navigated a seemingly improbable river crossing with all of the cargo of his crew. (39:30) When times got tough and supplies ran low, Rondon always stuck to the mission. (42:31) Deforestation and its long-term consequences. Plant life is so dense in the Amazon; if it ever gets cleared out, it'd be near impossible to bring it back to what it once was. (47:13) The effects of global shipping traffic and it's pollution into the atmosphere. (50:32) The later years of Rondon was more of a focus in this book vs. The River of Doubt. We discuss his family life, which included a wife and 7 children. They communicated via telegrams throughout his many missions and projects where he was forced to be away from home. (57:40) Einstein had heard so much about Rondon during his time in Brazil that he submitted a Nobel Peace Prize nomination for him without even meeting him. (1:00:34) Your body always tells you what you need. If Rondon is sick? Just give him some pineapple! (1:01:31) Though Rondon is framed as a tough explorer, he was also an intellectual. He documented a lot of the indigenous languages and transcribed it based on his interactions with the tribes. (1:04:45) Tangent time: Which celebrities could potentially run for office, and who is big enough to have their names still referrenced after their passing? (1:07:39) Our thoughts on the movie Idiocracy and theories on the relationship between technology and intelligence levels. Will our generation always be the most technological competent generation? (1:15:09) How technology has shaped generations differently, especially Gen Z and Millenials. (1:20:33) We throw it back to when we were younger, talking about different devices that were around then and how they compare to the more modern, current models. (1:23:08) The development of Apple, and how they were able to shift so elegantly from the iPod to bigger and better devices. (1:29:01) We throw out some ideas of books to cover in future episodes. Which ones stuck out to you? Let us know! (1:40:48) That wraps up this episode! Make sure to pick up a copy of Into the Amazon if you liked this episode. Stay tuned as we will be reading The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying and Novacene in the next few episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, let us know by leaving a review on iTunes and tell a friend. As always, let us know if you have any book recommendations! You can say hi to us on Twitter @TheRealNeilS, @adilmajid, @nateliason and share your thoughts on this episode. You can now support Made You Think using the Value-for-Value feature of Podcasting 2.0. This means you can directly tip the co-hosts in BTC with minimal transaction fees. To get started, simply download a podcast app (like Fountain or Breez) that supports Value-for-Value and send some BTC to your in-app wallet. You can then use that to support shows who have opted-in, including Made You Think! We'll be going with this direct support model moving forward, rather than ads. Thanks for listening. See you next time!
Apple's new M3 MacBook Pros, MIT's Air-Guardian flight safety system, G7 countries' AI code of conduct, Meta's AI research head on openness, Mastodon's Android app update, Microsoft's ban on unauthorized Xbox accessories, UK police's increased use of facial recognition, YouTube TV's technical issues, Google's investment in Anthropic, OpenAI's major update to ChatGPT, and Chevy's Equinox EV launch.
ChatGPT: News on Open AI, MidJourney, NVIDIA, Anthropic, Open Source LLMs, Machine Learning
In this cutting-edge episode, we dive into the remarkable advancements brought by Meta's AI technology, which can instantly convert complex brain data into vivid and comprehensible images. Explore the implications of this breakthrough for neuroscience, medical imaging, and the future of understanding the human mind. Join us for a mind-bending discussion on the fusion of artificial intelligence and brain data visualization in this must-listen podcast. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
AI Unraveled: Latest AI News & Trends, Master GPT, Gemini, Generative AI, LLMs, Prompting, GPT Store
AI Revolution October 2023: Week 4 Updates - “Woodpecker” Solving LLM Hallucination & Latest from Jina AI, Meta, NVIDIA & MoreDive into the latest AI advancements and breakthroughs in this week's AI Revolution podcast! We dissect the game-changing "Woodpecker" technology set to tackle the Large Language Models (LLM) hallucination problem, bringing more accuracy and reliability to AI-generated content. Plus, get insider updates from leading tech giants and emerging players in the AI field. October 2023, Week 4: Here's what we're covering:- “Woodpecker”: The promising solution to LLM hallucination issues- Jina AI: How OpenAI's newest rival is shaping the AI landscape- Meta's AI ventures: What's next from the social media giant?- NVIDIA: Latest innovations and collaborations- Google, Qualcomm, Grammarly, Motorola, Cisco, and Amazon: AI updates and developments- And more!Relevant Links and Resources:[https://github.com/BradyFU/Woodpecker][ https://jina.ai/news/jina-ai-launches-worlds-first-open-source-8k-text-embedding-rivaling-openai/][ https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2023/10/25/neurips-ai-research ][Grammarly's AI Integration: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/how-grammarly-uses-ai/][Qualcomm AI Innovations: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/technology/artificial-intelligence][Meta AI Research: https://ai.meta.com/research/][AI News from Google, Motorola, Cisco, and Amazon: https://blog.google/technology/safety-security/google-ai-security-expansion]Video: https://youtu.be/Q6rTpvzUpngFull transcript: https://enoumen.com/2023/10/02/ai-revolution-in-october-2023-the-latest-innovations-reshaping-the-tech-landscape/Are you eager to expand your understanding of artificial intelligence? Look no further than the essential book "AI Unraveled: Demystifying Frequently Asked Questions on Artificial Intelligence," available at Apple, Google, or Amazon today: https://amzn.to/3ZrpkCu
ChatGPT: News on Open AI, MidJourney, NVIDIA, Anthropic, Open Source LLMs, Machine Learning
In this intriguing episode, we explore Meta's latest AI agent designed for robots, which learns to move by emulating toddlers. Uncover the fascinating development behind this innovative approach to robotics and how it's reshaping the future of AI in automation. Join us as we delve into the exciting world of AI-powered robotics and the potential it holds for transforming various industries. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
Jeremy Stretch, CIBC Head of G10 FX Strategy, breaks down the European Central Bank's decision to leave interest rates unchanged. Lindsey Piegza, Stifel Chief Economist, discusses the US economy's fast-paced growth in the last quarter. Ed Mills, Raymond James Washington Policy Analyst, says the US won't face a government shutdown in November after Congress elected a House Speaker. Mandeep Singh, Bloomberg Intelligence Sr. Technology Analyst, says AI will be a key focus for Big Tech going forward. Michael Nathanson, MoffettNathanson Sr. Research Analyst, says 2024 will be a year of consolidation in the streaming market.Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. Sign up now: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance Full Transcript: This is the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast. I'm Tom Keene, along with Jonathan Farrow and Lisa Abramowitz. Join us each day for insight from the best and economics, geopolitics, finance and investment. Subscribe to Bloomberg Surveillance on demand on Apple, Spotify and anywhere you get your podcasts, and always on Bloomberg dot Com, the Bloomberg Terminal, and the Bloomberg Business App. Jeremy Stretch of CIBC as he considers these headlines, not much movement in the market. I've got ero one oh five forty, Jeremy. A key question to me is simple, and that is the idea of what two percent means. These are different economies, different nations. Do you look at it as two point zero percent? Is the ECB Bundesbank hope two point two percent while the FEDS two percent is two point eight percent? Well, of course, the Eurozone is a difficult beast to manage, and I think President Leguard is very mindful of that because, as we've touched upon, there is a very different degree of performance and activity in a number of the different economies across the zone. Now, the Eurozone and ECB is aiming to get back inflation to that two percent target threshold over the medium term. I think it was notable that obviously inflation in September did fall a little fast and the ECB had been expecting. And as I say, I think the next meeting in December will prove to be particularly instructive as we get forecasts out to twenty twenty six for the first time, but also looking at those longer run inflation expectations and if those are back towards the two percent threshold in aggregate across the whole of the zone, and that of course is the difficulty. We will still get divergence in the individual nations, but as an aggregate measure, the ECB is going to be aiming to get back to that two percent target threshold over the course of the next two years. Jeremy, I'm going to go to a wonderful moment I had with the August and here from Leon Jean Claude Trichet, and he talked to me about transmission, the diffusement of an economy across borders. Europe doesn't have the transmission mechanisms of America, do they. Well, there is obviously one of the inadequacies of the Eurozone project is the you know, the difficulties on the fiscal side on a relative basis that the US obviously has because the US has the you know, the federal system, and we do get that disperse into federal funds across the fiscal dynamics. So we are in a situation where the plumbing, if you like, in terms of the Eurozone economy, in terms of monetary and fiscal policy is very diverse because of course fiscal dynamics, and that's still much more at the behest of national governments. But I think the other interesting dynamic to consider as we move into twenty twenty four is that the Eurozone is thinking about bringing back those fiscal thresholds that were put on or suspending during the COVID period, and that will be an interesting dynasm to add to the rinkle about fragmentation risk, and that of course is one of the big concerns that the ECB has to be mindfulwed even if prisident, Legard will try and downplay any concerns at this particular Poet, Jeremy Stretch, thank you so much. October thirty, Apple to announce new MacBook pros I should say Lindsay Piaggs is pleased with that because as she ran her Excel spreadsheet on the American economy at burn Up or MacBook a couple days ago, Doctor piags it joins us now from Stifel as well. How hard is it to put together an Excel spreadsheet with the mysteries of this American economy. Well, it's typically difficult, but it's become increasingly difficult with all of these ancillary factors that are coming in that are virtually impossible to model. We do have a lot of international factors that are impacting the market's expectations. We do have now unprecedented fiscal variables that we're trying to account for. But I think right now the market is very much discounting that third quarter number, focusing onstead on the latest central bank decisions the BOC the ECB as a proxy for what to expect from the Fed next week, suggesting that developed central banks around the world, despite still elevated inflation, are starting to pull back in anticipation of a slower level of longer term growth. So the market very much anticipating the Fed maybe moving to the sideline for certainly a prolonged period of time, but maybe indefinitely at this point. So, lindsay, just to crystallize what you're saying, are you saying that the Fed can kind of look through what we're getting out of this blowout GDP print, or at least that's the market's expectation. No, that's the market's expectation. But remember the market has been preemptively calling an end to FED rate hikes for the past two years and wrongly pricing in rate cuts. The Fed, however, has been very clear beating drum of higher for longer, very consistent in their message, and I think when we look at some of the underlying data in the Q three report, the resilience of businesses, the resilience of the consumer, and yes, to Lisa's point, we have seen a little bit of an uptick in claims, particularly continuing claims, but broadly speaking, the labor market is still extremely tight. So the FED is looking at all of these data juxtaposed with inflation that's still too high. I think the Committee is going to have a very difficult time selling a prolonged period of a pause. I think there is still more work to be done before they reach a sufficiently restrictive level to ensure that we remain on a disinflationary trend back to two percent. Well, Linda, you're getting of what I've been wondering about. Of course, this is a very binary question, and we live in a shades of gray world. But when you think about the just raft of numbers that we got this morning, you take a look at to blow out GDP print, but then you look at initial jobless claims a little bit higher. What's the stronger signal there? Which one should we be focusing on? Oh, the consumer, certainly, And I understand that this is backward looking, but remember claims are extremely volatile, and we don't want to look at one data point, but rather the underlying trend in claims, which is still extremely low, still signaling that tight labor market or tight labor market conditions, which is going to continue to perpetuate the ability for upward pressure on wages, extending that to further purchasing power for the consumer in the marketplace, suggesting again the backbone of the economy, the underlying support of the economy, i e. The consumer remains resilient. There's been a real angst to underpinning some of the recent sell off in the bond market. The longer end that hasn't been tied to the Fed at all. It's been tied to a widening deficit and likely increasing spending. How much is the FED going to find itself increasingly at odds with fiscal spending because you talk about the need potentially for the Feds do more. How much is the strength that we're seeing in the gd preprint tied directly to that government spending. Oh? Absolutely, this is one of the problems when monetary policy and fiscal policy are moving in opposite directions, that's going to force the Fed's hand to take an even firmer position to counteract that expansion of government outlays. Now, we do know that federal stimulus has largely concluded, but there's other fiscal stimulus that's coming down the pipeline as a result of legislation that was passed over the last twelve to eighteen months, be that infrastructure spending, the IRA, the Chips Act, and other spatterings of state and local stimulus that is still being spent on constituents. So there is still a lot of purchasing power, a lot of borrowing and investment power out in the marketplace that the FED is desperately trying to drain out of the system. But again, the more that we see monetary and fiscal policy moving in opposite directions, the more that becomes a barrier for the FED to achieve its goal of price stability. Lindsay. A lot of people are writing in. They're saying that I didn't really have a right to be confused because it's core PCE. When you look at the actual inflation, yes, you're seeing growth, but it is disinflation stare you are seeing a reduced pace of growth when you strip out energy and food. How much credence do you give the idea that we got in this gdpreprint a core PCE read two point four percent. Is that the sort of number to hinge off. It's certainly encouraging, But again, when we look at some of the other data metrics, when we look at headline pc when we look at the headline CPI, we're not seeing this clear downward trend of disinflation. Now, of course, monetary policy is not based on headline price pressures. We strip out those volatile food and energy composedonents. Lindsay piigs a stiff very near her good conversation with US year Edward Mills. Hugely experienced. He is at Raymond James with far more has legit committee, an individual congresspeople's skills in Washington, particularly working with Maloney of New York ed Mills. This new speaker the uproar that I hear, and yet your research note says he can drive to the center. How does the gentleman from Louisiana move the Republicans to a doable center. I think it's going to be a tough task. I think Tom the thing that I am most focused on with the news speaker is how quickly at the end it happens. In DC things appear impossible right up until the moment it's inevitable. So having a unified Republican caucus is not something we would have thought. But the big question in my mind is this is a speaker who has not been vetted, and as he is vetted, how does he come out of that vet? What type of narrative about his leadership? And I think what we're talking about is for him to keep that, for him to keep the seat, for him to be able to govern. Do you need to find the middle, because what we've seen is that the fringe does not support many legislative packages, and that's paralysis. Help me with the sequence here. Course before Kart is November seventeenth and a government shut down prior to the defense allocations you mentioned, the first task of Senate House House Senate is well war funding if you will. Is that going to be before November seventeen? I think it's kind of a toss up between the two. I think to start with the November seventeenth deadline, Tom, we're not going to have a government shut down. It looks like we are going to punt government funding either into January or maybe as far as April. But in doing that there will be the conversation about defense funding. The President has sent up to Congress a robust supplemental package, and what we're hearing is the Senate will want to have a strong, by hardistan vote on that, trying to put pressure on the House, not differentiating aid for Ukraine from Israel or Taiwan. So how do you understand the fact that Mike Johnson has made a real important issue of his cutting the deficit, and yet there are all of these requests to finance some pretty big military expenditures. How much is that going to be a sticking point that makes it uncertain whether we get this aid across. We were speaking earlier with John Lieber of Eurasia and he was saying, we're going to get it passed. Are you as confident? I am confident that will get something passed. I think that the big question is timing in the scale of this, Lisa. When you go back to some of the other pushes to become speaker, this was probably most out in the focus during the push for Jim Jordan. The only way some of the defense hawks within the Republican Caucus who were willing to support him and the expectation is the only reason why they're willing to sport Johnson was that they needed to get a guarantee on a robust defense bill extra defense funding in the Defense Authorization Act before the end of the year. That group is far greater than the ord needed to keep that speakership. So if he wants to keep that speakership, he's been against that Defense aid in the past, and especially voted against Ukraine aid, but the geopolitical environment's very different now in his political position is completely changed and ed to do all that. You made the point that Johnson really needs to find the middle here. But if he doesn't, I was speaking to Henrietta Treys Yester and she made the point that the Senate is still functional. That's the saving grace because at the end of the day, the House will do what the Senate tells it to do. You agree with that logic largely. I think when you see the Senate, if they pass something with eighty ninety votes, it's not a politically tenable position not to even have a vote on that in the House. And if you were to have a vote on something that ascid with eighty or ninety of one hundred votes in the Senate, in the House is near guaranteed to have a majority go to the president's desk. And I do think Johnson has a little bit of leeway here where he doesn't have the baggage of some of the previous ones. So some of the first fights, which will be government funding and defense funding, he's not necessarily going to get blamed for the position that Republicans are in because he's new to the job. Hey, you know, Ed Mills, I look at this. I was taking ann Rey hoard in three to zero two, which is advanced Civics lessons inside the Beltleigh, and I guess every speaker has a lot of power. Is he going to blow up the leadership of the Republican Party or is he going to attach himself to, say the hockey player from Minnesota and the others. Well, I think he's going to attach himself to the majority leader. I think i'd go back to the last time we had a speaker that no one really had heard of, which was Speaker Hasser. And you have the most empowered majority leader of in decades with Tom Delay when you saw him have the press constraints and there was some booze by Virginia Fox. What I was watching is Steve Scalise, the majority leader from his state of Louisiana, was standing right behind him and told him exactly what he said. He said, next question, let's talk about policy. Then Mike Johnson said, next question. So he is a lockstep with the current majority. And that is the Edmills perspectives. It's so valuable with Raymond James, Edmills, thank you so much. Meta shares not diverging from the rest of the complex, shares falling after the company warned a quote uncertain revenue outlook for next year. This was the dominant narrative, even though the tech giant beat expectations on third quarter revenue. All of this dashing hopes for a long term recovery in the company's advertising business. It's spending, though aggressively in other areas and artificial intelligence and virtual reality. It raises this question, you know, what are people hinging onto just this hope of uncertainty or expectation of uncertainty that we all know just Instagram? You know, it's just Instagram. It's it's what Storm's doing over at Instagram plus six classics, mandeep sexy technology analytics through Instagram and Go. That's a short Bloomberg Intelligence joining us. Now, Mandy, what does it tell you that they came out with really good earnings at least on the fundamental basis that they say that there's uncertainty and that they share sell off. Well, so I think they gave a pretty broad guidance thirteen to twenty four percent for next quarter. When you see that sort of white guidance, you know, you know the company is not sure and they didn't have that sort of uncertain guidance on the expense side, So they said reality labs losses would mount, and I think fear that company is really feeling the investors is not giving them markers around what they're actually doing. I mean, losing fifteen billion dollars a year on reality labs and not telling what you are investing in. Because we know Apple has a new virtual reality headset. It didn't take them fifteen billion dollars to make that headset. So clearly they are investing in something that nobody knows, and I think that's the uncertain How is AI different for Zuckerberg than AI is different for Google where AI is different for Microsoft, So there is an overlap between Google and Meta's version of AI versus Microsoft's and microsofce corporate. I got to get a job done. Let's go Yeah, and what's Meta's AI is? You are consuming Instagram feeds, Facebook feeds, I mean the average user is, and so how can AI enhance that experience both for the consumer as well as for the creator who's creating content for the feed? And AI can offer you a lot of tools to generate images based on text description. So there's a lot that AI can do in messaging, think of customer service, you know WhatsApp, so this AI and Instagram. I don't buy it AI and Amazon this afternoon. What is Josie going to spin on AI? Amazon? I mean amazonal story hardboard box is about compute training the models. Everyone wants these GPUs to train their large language model. They're buying AI from Microsoft. I saw that ten days ago or so, right, Yeah, well they are upgrading their three sixty five on Prime version to Microsoft. So completely lost. And so that's the thing about the generative AI wave that it is quite broad and every company can use it in different ways. Some companies are focusing on training models, some are focused on inferencing use cases. And you don't even know what this is, Cady. It feels like a Morcan mindy skip. You know, Robin Williams is going no, no, no, no. I just everybody's got a different definition of AI or I guess they're trying to play for a different part of this large pie that everyone sees with generator. Save me. Let's talk about something we all know. Let's talk about the cloud business at Amazon. Of course AWS. You saw sales growth there slow to a record low in the second quarter. We know that the cloud business was why Alphabet had such a bad day yesterday. What are we going to see out of the cloud business at Amazon? I mean, the good thing is expectations are lower for Amazon, and we're talking about mid teen's growth for AWS, and yes, it has the largest base in cloud, but everyone perceives them to be behind with generative AI workloads. That may not be the case, and so there is room for an upside as long as they prove to the street that you know, they are catching up with Jenai and offering the compute that everyone needs to train their models and not to go back in time. But you think about what happened at Alphabet, I mean, I'm just stuck on the share price move yesterday down almost ten percent, worst day since March twenty twenty. Is that an overreaction? Was it that bad with Alphabet? It definitely feels felt like an overreaction, simply because the search business actually did remarkably well, and unlike Meta, which continues to see ad pricing declined, Alphabet saw an ad pricing increase, which is a positive sign. It's an auction mechanism, so advertisers are bidding up for your ads. And there was talk about uncertainty yesterday around the Middle East war and everything that will draw down the advertisers spending. But clearly Alphabet had a positive print on the search side and the cloud side. Really the expectations were too high, So I think that's where Amazon may have an advantage going into the print. I want to try to understand the psychology of the investor base in some of these tech names, because it's been shifting over time and we've seen that. What are we learning about what the key triggers are going to be to buy and what the key triggers are going to be to sell after the games that we've seen so far this year. I mean, look, the cost of capital is going up, and so I think the days of spending fifteen billion dollars a year on moonshots are probably gone even for larger companies, as long as they keep deliver bring you know, twenty percent plus growth meta for Meta. Everyone is okay with them spending on reality labs. The moment that growth decelerates, that's when that fifteen billion dollar loss really becomes a sticking point for free cash flow. Is that the reason why you expect things for Amazon to be positive because they have that infrastructure AWS, which is the major player in the cloud space, they have that revenue coming in, they have Tom Keynes offspring buying lots of boxes. How much is that really going to play into a positive that could offset some of the negativity that we're hearing from the likes of ups this morning. Clearly, I think everyone believes that, you know, digital transformation, generative AI. These are secular trends, and right now, I think for Meta to spend thirty billion dollars in capex and not have a cloud business or something equivalent is also sticking out because that could have been a key source of diversification for them. This is an arch question. Do you and Anna rod Rana see the cloud business? I have no idea what I'm saying when you see the cloud business? Is it a classicdopoly or triopoly or can there be a set you know, number five sixty seven players. I just don't buy it. I mean, right now it's a triopoly and Oracle actually is investing a lot in building it's cloud investing. But do you believe people can grab share and come down and make a fundamental free cash flow generation or is it going to squeeze into a triapoly? No? I think you can, because right now the compute. Nature of compute is changing, so it's not CPUs consumed on the cloud anymore, it's GPUs, different types of accelerators, different types of databases, and that's where if you don't have a legacy business, which Microsoft does, I think Google has an advantage. Amazon has an advantage that they don't have a legacy business, and that's where they can keep building that Joining us right now, John Fair on assignment, Kavin Greifeld with us this morning. Michael Nathanson joins. This is senior research analyst at Mofatt Nathanson on a pluthor of things. Lisa, why don't you drag in Nathanson here on Facebook because you know the story better than I do? All right, Michael, thank you for joining us. I want to start with the one note of caution that really drove all of the price action. They came out and said, we don't know what's going to happen. What else is new advertising? Who knows? Oh my goodness, the stock fell. How realistic is this or instructive of what we can expect in the year to come. Yeah, I was disappointed by that fact that the market took that comment around with him. These guys just put up twenty three percent AGROTH in a quarter and a year ago. People were thinking this business was dead, right, all the momentum is behind them. They called out a little bit of choppiness because what's happening in the Middle East. But I don't think it was that big of a deal. I mean, their guidance is still pretty strong, So I think this is This is an amazing story in terms of Tom and T Mobile. This could be. This could be the second story. People have just underestimated the strength of a business model. The recover it has been amazing. There's been a lot of There's been a lot of questions though around just in general the online advertising business, especially at a time where all of the content creators are facing off with consumers that really don't like advertising and are willing to spend to avoid it. How much are we seeing with respect to consolidation of market share at the likes of Meta at a time when Google also saw an increase in ads bend despite their cloud issues. What does that tell us about the overall market versus just consolidation with the leaders? Okay, big picture, those two companies, the growth rates of Meta and Alphabet are back to where they were in early twenty two. So if you remember the past couple of quarters, there's all kinds of worries about e commerce slowing. It's getting better about changes to Apple's IDFA system that's been fixed. So it says to you like the market's actually really healthy and that you're seeing kind of the structural tailwinds and online gaming discontinue. Right. We had a very tough compare in twenty twenty two that's now behind you. So I felt pretty good about the health of this business with the scale. Prayers for a snap for a Twitter go luck to you. It's not going to happen, you know. Michael math is a congratulations. Netflix has done a double. It's off Mark Mahaney. What's he know? He's going up another one hundred dollars on Netflix review for us, the winner of streaming is Netflix and a Microsoft equivalent, even at thirty eight times earnings. It's a good question, Tom. It's different than Microsoft because you don't have the operating leverage you know, longer term, right, so you have to keep investing in content. The great thing about software models is that incremental margins are massive. Once you build it, you get the benefit of scale. In media for the most part. In the streaming model, you have to keep an investing in content, so they'll have margin leverage, but nowhere near the same margin leverage of what we saw last night with Meadow or Microsoft. So but in streaming there a winner. It's because it's such a tough business for everyone that's not in Netflix right now. So it's really there's one winner. There's Disney, and then there's everyone. Disney's not even a winner yet, and they're going to just churning cash flow to get your attention. Yeah, I mean, you know, I just brought up the Disney chart. You know, I just do we do this for Michael Nathanson, folks to give him, give him a little bit of angst here on a Thursday morning, Michael Nathans and Disney is back to twenty fourteen pricing. Help yeap, When does it turn You've been wrong, wrong, wrong. It's been like the New York Yankees. It's a disaster. I say, when does thank you? When does Disney Chern? Can? I say? Upgraded? When Bob Eyer came back in ninety bucks And it's just been painful to me. So thank you Tom for reminding me it's good, so we do about it. It's got exactly and sell and sell houses in the suburbs. So here's what here's what I think is going to happen. Twenty twenty four is a year of they have to consolidate Hulu and Disney plus margins and streaming or negative netflixes are in the twenties. To me, it's about streaming profitability in twenty twenty four, and they have to get who in house, which is going to happen by hopefully the end of the year. So I've a lost hope in Disney. I think that is again, I think this is your meta in twenty four. I mean a year ago people were killing the stock, and I think that Disney could be a great stock in twenty four, but you need to get streaming margins up to a level that people start caring about, which is gonna take some time. Well, Michael, it's really interesting to hear this conversation because you're still a buy on Disney. Okay, it could be a great stock in twenty twenty four, But to meditate a little bit longer on your Netflix comments, you're still neutral on the stock. What would bump you up to a buy bump m to buy would be to have earnings numbers because evaluation to Thomas point to me is it's pretty full. Look at it versus Google, Alphabet or Meta. To me, it's having faith and numbers that are above consensus. And I think we all have the same numbers now we pretty much a model with the companies told us there's no way to doubt it at this point, So you know, pretty much we're just debating multiple at this point. I don't think people have a real edge on earnings. And our numbers pretty much were consensus. We're at Meta and other names. We've been above consensus and that's been our call. You know. We we have conviction that numbers are wrong. To the upside, we will get very aggressive about the buy rating. And when it comes to Netflix and the streaming business in general, how does Netflix maintain market share here? Does that really all just come back to the content slate? Well, it's interesting. You know, when they built their business, they borrowed other people's content, and we were writing for many years and that was a dumb idea. So they would rent the office, they would rent friends. Given the state of media, you're starting to see evidence that they could go back to renting other people's content, which is a very cost effective way to build a business. So what can happen longer term is that they could blend from making all these originals, which is a much tougher business, to renting people's movies and TV shows and given and again the state of media companies, that can happen. You know, I don't think Disney will do that, but you know, Warners, Paramount, you know, NBC Universal talked about licensing more content. Michael, what do you expected to hear after the bell when we get Amazon earnings, particularly around the acquisition of content having to do with sports. NFL the last sort of death now for cable, Right, So Mike Morton covers Amazon for us. He's very bullish on next year's margin opportunity. They're going to be looking at the NBA. Right, So the NFL has gone well for them, The ratings are up in a really strong amount this year, and the NBA is the next big package for grabs, and there's a good chance that they can get a slate of games, you know, getting out Tuesday or Thursday night games. So I think they're going to tell you that, Look, it's going well you see this as a chance, to your point to really distance remediate cable networks thein thing. They're going to go for it. So you know, Amazon to us is is really in the second or third position behind ESPN for getting the next set of big rights. 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Our 139th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news, now back with the usual hosts! Read out our text newsletter and comment on the podcast at https://lastweekin.ai/ Email us your questions and feedback at contact@lastweekin.ai Check out our sponsor, the SuperDataScience podcast. You can listen to SDS across all major podcasting platforms (e.g., Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts) plus there's a video version on YouTube. Timestamps + Links: (00:00) Intro / Banter (01:30) SuperDataScience podcast ad (03:07) Response to listener comments / corrections Tools & Apps(05:59) ChatGPT goes multimodal: now supports voice, image uploads (10:44) ChatGPT can now search the web in real time (13:30) Meet the A.I. Jane Austen: Meta Weaves A.I. Throughout Its Apps (18:26) Meta's new AI chatbot trained on public Facebook and Instagram posts (19:32) Windows 11's next big update is now available with Copilot, AI-powered Paint, and more (20:21) Adobe launches Photoshop's web version with Firefly-powered AI tools (21:32) YouTube Unveils Suite of AI-Powered Tools For Video Creators (23:20) Google is opening up its generative AI search experience to teenagers Applications & Business(25:00) AI startup Lamini bets future on AMD's Instinct GPUs (29:28) Amazon to Invest Up to $4 Billion in AI Startup Anthropic (36:24) China to Challenge ASML with a better technology than EUV (40:00) Intel says newest laptop chips, software will handle generative AI (43:03) Getty made an AI generator that only trained on its licensed images (46:02) AI Startup Writer Pens $100M Round (46:40) AI chip startup Kneron secures $49M investment (48:45) AI startup AlphaSense valued at $2.5 billion after latest funding round (51:01) A Silicon Valley Supergroup Is Coming Together to Create an A.I. Device (52:42) Microsoft Cloud hiring to "implement global small modular reactor and microreactor" strategy to power data centers (55:24) Google adds a switch for publishers to opt out of becoming AI training data Projects & Open Source(56:11) Mistral AI makes its first large language model free for everyone (01:01:12) Adept AI Labs Open-Sources Persimmon-8B: A Powerful Fully Permissively-Licensed Language Model with
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After travels to Miami and Austin (Paul), and Baltimore (Mike) for events and presentations, the team is back together in Cleveland to record episode 66 of The Marketing AI Show. And the AI news didn't slow down. The guys break down the biggest happenings and advancements including further development of ChatGPT, Meta, Anthropic, Spotify, and more. 00:05:09 — Kevin Roose took ChatGPT's new features to the test 00:26:13 — Meta introduces AI Experiences 00:37:12 — Amazon invests $4B in Anthropic 00:45:47 — Spotify clones podcasters' voices 00:51:21 — Writers Guild and studios reach a deal 00:54:11 — Getty trains licensed images 00:57:03 — Google indexes public Bard conversations in search results 01:00:49 — Student use cases for AI Use BrandOps data to drive unique AI content based on what works in your industry. Many marketers use ChatGPT to create marketing content, but that's just the beginning. BrandOps offers complete views of brand marketing performance across channels. Now you can bring BrandOps data into ChatGPT to answer your toughest marketing questions. http://brandops.io/marketingaishow AiAdvertising. Start winning with AiAdvertising's innovative approach to maximizing budget and performance. Use AI to optimize campaigns by gaining deep customer insights, drawing out motivations and behaviors, enabling intelligent targeting, and ensuring messages hit the mark. Stop wasting time, money, and resources. Let AiAdvertising lead while you take the credit! Visit their website to learn more! http://www.aiadvertising.com/aipod Listen to the full episode of the podcast: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/podcast-showcase Want to receive our videos faster? SUBSCRIBE to our channel! Visit our website: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com Receive our weekly newsletter: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/newsletter-subscription Looking for content and resources? Register for a free webinar: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/resources#filter=.webinar Come to our next Marketing AI Conference: www.MAICON.ai Enroll in AI Academy for Marketers: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/academy/home Join our community: Slack: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/slack-group-form LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mktgai Twitter: https://twitter.com/MktgAi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marketing.ai/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marketingAIinstitute
Was your brand on Amazon's hit list? The antirust case alleges a secret algorithm kept Amazon on top of the market. Also: Agencies are using less and less of Facebook. How much of your brand's images are in Meta's AI training pool? And is it over — have social media users stopped wanting to “BeReal?”.
AI Hustle: News on Open AI, ChatGPT, Midjourney, NVIDIA, Anthropic, Open Source LLMs
Discover how Meta's AI agent for robots is unlocking incredible advancements by emulating toddlers' movement learning. In this episode, we delve into the cutting-edge research that's reshaping the future of robotics. Join us as we explore the fascinating journey of AI and robotics innovation. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
The Verge's David Pierce, Nilay Patel, and Alex Cranz break down an awkward interview out of the Code Conference from X (formerly Twitter) CEO Linda Yaccarino. Then, the crew gets into all the big news from Meta's Connect event where the Quest 3 and Meta Smart Glasses were announced. Further reading: The Code Conference 2023: news, interviews, and more Linda Yaccarino defends Elon Musk, X, and herself at Code 2023 [FULL INTERVIEW] AMD CEO Lisa Su on the GPU shortage, the AI revolution, and Nvidia | Decoder Yoel Roth warns new X CEO about Elon and company status [FULL INTERVIEW] Artifact is becoming Twitter, too, thanks to new posts feature The Quest 3 is Meta's last chance to win the headset war before it truly begins The Meta Quest 3 is sharper, more powerful, and still trying to make mixed reality happen Meta's Mark Zuckerberg on Threads, the future of AI, and Quest 3 Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses: livestreaming, headphone-replacing eyewear Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses hands-on: in pursuit of content The new WGA contract will change how Hollywood works Summary of the 2023 WGA MBA Streaming giants have banded together for lobbying power Apple and Google are changing how you listen to podcasts Google Podcasts shut down in 2024 as podcasts debut globally for YouTube Music Logitech now sells a $299 folding chair Former Amazon hardware boss Dave Limp will take over as CEO of Blue Origin Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Want to join our Discord? https://forms.gle/k8TyUeWKGWHFBzwQ9. Invites will go out next week!This week's AI show is off the charts with excitement! We dive deep into the latest AI announcements from Meta, including creepy camera glasses and lame celebrity "AI agents". Then we gush over the impressive new Minstral model and its cheese diagnosing abilities. Plus, we freak out over Tesla's crazy new human-like robot that can intuitively stack blocks - this mind-blowing bot signals the imminent rise of AGI! Don't miss this jam-packed episode full of the hottest AI news and spiciest takes. - Hype written by AI.If you like this episode please consider subscribing, liking and all the things. Thanks for watching.CHAPTERS00:00 - About the Discord Community / Plug01:02 - Reacting to Meta Connect: AI Agents, Stickers, Image Tools, Meta Ray bands with "Hey Meta", Meta AI ChatGPT Competitior, & EMU Images16:52 - OpenAI announces ChatGPT Vision for ChatGPT Plus & Enterprise Users + Voices for ChatGPT & Web Browsing is Back!21:52 - Sam Altman & Jony Ives Reported to Be Discussing AI Hardware Project + Future AI Chips Discussion24:01 - Chris Road Tests Mistral 7B (with Cheese) and is Impressed! 34:35 - Giraffe Llama v2 70B 32K is Marketing Hype40:49 - Tesla Optimus Robot Latest Video + Optimus Vs Boston Dynamics Fight Proposal45:17 - Microsoft Wants to Use Nuclear Energy to Power AI Data Centers48:56 - Mike's Virtual AI Girlfriend Has High Expectations + AI Memory Innovations & Final Thoughts on AI AgentsSOURCEShttps://about.fb.com/news/2023/09/introducing-ai-powered-assistants-characters-and-creative-tools/https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/27/23891128/meta-ai-assistant-characters-whatsapp-instagram-connecthttps://twitter.com/boztank/status/1707105576424198290https://techcrunch.com/2023/09/27/meta-debuts-ai-studio-to-let-developers-build-custom-chatbots/https://twitter.com/verge/status/1707105410786701770?s=46https://www.maginative.com/article/a-deep-dive-inside-emu-metas-new-image-generation-ai-model/https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt-can-now-see-hear-and-speakhttps://twitter.com/0xgaut/status/1707079424007365057?s=46https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/openai-seeks-new-valuation-of-up-to-90-billion-in-sale-of-existing-shares-ed6229e0?mod=followamazonhttps://twitter.com/petergyang/status/1707169696049668472?s=46https://www.theinformation.com/articles/designer-jony-ive-and-open-ais-sam-altman-discuss-ai-hardware-project?rc=kvsmhwhttps://mistral.ai/news/announcing-mistral-7b/https://techcrunch.com/2023/09/25/amazon-to-invest-up-to-4-billion-in-ai-startup-anthropic/https://huggingface.co/abacusai/Giraffe-v2-70b-32khttps://twitter.com/Tesla_Optimus/status/1705728820693668189https://jobs.careers.microsoft.com/global/en/job/1627555/Principal-Program-Manager-Nuclear-Technologyhttps://www.theinformation.com/articles/how-microsoft-is-trying-to-lessen-its-addiction-to-openai-as-ai-costs-soar?utm_source=ti_app&rc=kvsmhw
AI Hustle: News on Open AI, ChatGPT, Midjourney, NVIDIA, Anthropic, Open Source LLMs
Discover how Meta's innovative AI chatbots are transforming the digital landscape with unique personalities, attracting a staggering 280 million visitors. In this episode, we delve into the future of AI-driven chatbots and their potential to revolutionize user engagement and customer interactions. Join us for a deep dive into the technology behind Meta's character AI and its impact on the online world. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down Meta's push into generative AI after CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced AI tools are coming to Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp. Plus, Apple asks the US Supreme Court to reverse its app store ruling won by Epic two years ago, and TikTok airs ads during the Republican candidate debate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman caused a stir by posting a comment that AGI has been achieved internally, only to edit the post later to dispel the news. Meta is bringing its AI assistant to WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram, and releasing dozens of AI characters based on celebrities like MrBeast and Charli D'Amelio. "Aligning Large Multimodal Models with Factually Augmented RLHF" proposes a new approach to address the issue of misalignment between modalities in large multimodal models, achieving a remarkable 94% performance level on the LLaVA-Bench dataset. "InternLM-XComposer" is a vision-language large model that enables advanced image-text comprehension and composition, seamlessly integrating images into generated articles and consistently achieving state-of-the-art results on various benchmarks for vision-language foundational models. Contact: sergi@earkind.com Timestamps: 00:34 Introduction 01:32 Sam Altman says (trolls) saying AGI has been achieved 03:04 Meta is putting AI chatbots everywhere 05:08 26% of the top 100 websites are now blocking GPTBot 06:04 Fake sponsor 08:19 Aligning Large Multimodal Models with Factually Augmented RLHF 10:07 VideoDirectorGPT: Consistent Multi-scene Video Generation via LLM-Guided Planning 11:59 InternLM-XComposer: A Vision-Language Large Model for Advanced Text-image Comprehension and Composition 13:58 Outro
Amazon discontinuing free Alexa Guard, Blue Origin CEO retiring, Meta launching AI chatbots, Snapchat partnering with Microsoft for ads, EU study shows rise in online piracy, Mixin crypto breach, OpenAI updates ChatGPT, X introducing paid audio/video calls, Instacart and Klaviyo IPOs drop, Google Pixel 8 updates, and tech news discussed on podcast Equity.
Meta's plan to release a "sassy robot" for younger users and concerns about potential implications of these chatbots. Google's new Bard Extensions feature and its performance in retrieving emails and drafting responses. Research on language models with Claude's long context window and the need for models that can effectively use information from the middle of long contexts. The development of MetaMath, a fine-tuned language model that specializes in mathematical reasoning, and its superior performance on mathematical reasoning benchmarks. Contact: sergi@earkind.com Timestamps: 00:34 Introduction 01:33 Meta's AI chatbot plan includes a ‘sassy robot' for younger users 03:17 I tried Google's new Bard Extensions feature which integrates with apps like Gmail. The AI assistant isn't perfect, but it has one clear strength. 04:59 Prompt engineering for Claude's long context window 06:42 Fake sponsor 08:30 Lost in the Middle: How Language Models Use Long Contexts 09:52 Evaluating Large Language Models for Document-grounded Response Generation in Information-Seeking Dialogues 11:21 MetaMath: Bootstrap Your Own Mathematical Questions for Large Language Models 13:22 Outro
AI Unraveled: Latest AI News & Trends, Master GPT, Gemini, Generative AI, LLMs, Prompting, GPT Store
In today's episode, we'll cover DeepMind's prediction of a "third wave" of AI, Google and DeepMind's AI algorithm for personalized route suggestions, a comprehensive survey on LLM-based agents, MIT's Style2Fab AI tool for 3D printing, Meta's efforts in multimodal learning, Google's restriction on Gradio for free users, DeepMind's Optimization by PROmpting, Meta's AI-powered tools for marketers, SoftBank's consideration of investment or partnership with OpenAI, the partnership between Anthropic and BCG for enterprise AI solutions, DeepMind's vision of interactive AI chatbots, a roundup of AI-related news, and a recommendation of the book "AI Unraveled."Video: https://youtu.be/15OaAO9qsHAMustafa Suleyman, co-founder of DeepMind, believes that we are on the cusp of a new era in artificial intelligence (AI). In what he refers to as the "third wave" of AI evolution, machines will not only communicate with humans but also with other machines. To understand this progression, let's take a quick look at the previous phases. The initial phase was focused on classification, specifically deep learning algorithms that could classify different types of data. Then came the generative phase, where AI systems used input data to create new information. But now, we're heading into the interactive phase. This is where machines will be capable of carrying out tasks by conversing not only with humans but also with other AI systems. Users will be able to provide high-level objectives to their AI and let it take the necessary actions, involving dialogue with both machines and individuals. This interactive AI has the potential to be more than just a tool for automation. It will possess the freedom and agency to execute tasks, bringing us closer to the AI we see in science fiction. Instead of being static, it will be dynamic and adaptable, much like the depictions of AI in movies. Interestingly, despite the excitement surrounding generative AI, there seems to be a decline in its popularity. User growth and web traffic for tools like ChatGPT have decreased. DeepMind itself has released a rival to ChatGPT called Pi, which emphasizes its polite and conversational nature. Overall, it's clear that AI is rapidly advancing, and the future holds great promise for machines that can interact not only with humans but also with their own kind.Full transcript at: https://enoumen.com/2023/09/02/emerging-ai-innovations-top-trends-shaping-the-landscape-in-september-2023/Are you eager to expand your understanding of artificial intelligence? Look no further than the essential book "AI Unraveled: Demystifying Frequently Asked Questions on Artificial Intelligence," available at Apple, Google, or Amazon today!
Here's how to request that your personal information not be used to train Meta's AI model. "Request" is the operative word here. Thanks for listening to WIRED. Talk to you next time for more stories from WIRED.com and read this story here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AI Chat: ChatGPT & AI News, Artificial Intelligence, OpenAI, Machine Learning
In this episode, we delve into Meta's groundbreaking approach to training AI agents for robots by mimicking the movement patterns of toddlers. Discover how the unpredictable, adaptive learning curve of young children offers unique insights and potential breakthroughs in robotic locomotion and adaptability. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ Investor Contact Email: jaeden@aibox.ai Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/ Discord Community: https://aibox.ai/discord Download Selfpause: https://selfpause.com/Podcast Follow me on Twitter... er... X: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
Julian Togelius is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at NYU working on artificial intelligence. He uses AI to make games more sophisticated, and he uses video games to develop smarter AI's. Today we discuss the ethics of open AI, why AI Could destroy humanity, and what we can do to stop it.00:00 Intro00:40 Building AI to understand the mind04:54 Deep learning doesn't understand truth07:14 Gaming helped Ai development09:11 Meta's AI + computation speed v Brain14:12 Latest AI + diffusion model & control18:42 Language models + sophisticated guessing game24:42 Understanding Artificial General Intelligence34:25 Consciousness47:32 ChatGPT is LARPing + Where does responsibility lie?53:36 Evolving + video games + survival01:01:28: Desire to propagate + immortality01:11:01 Using Super Mario for AI + Games in tutorial01:35:42 AI playing chess + game rule sets01:45:36 Creating AI curiosity, evolution & playing01:55:58 Deep connection between gaming + AI01:56:56 Concerns about AI + printing press impact02:02:27 “WarGames” best film about AI02:08:47 AI aligning with humans' best interests02:14:21 Centralized planning doesn't work02:19:06 OpenAI is hypocritical + should dissolve02:22:15 People will destroy humanity not AI02:24:09 Positivity impact of AI - education02:27:04 Understanding truthfulness02:28:50 Perfectly unique Media experiences02:30:59 Innovations - videos, mining/oil extraction
This week, Logan and Evan start off by discussing Forecastr, a promising business-to-business, software-as-a-service company that recently raised an impressive $4.5 million in funding. With plans to allocate the capital to product development, sales, and finance, Forecastr aims to further expand its presence in the market. Join us as we explore Forecastr's impressive growth trajectory and the impact it could have on the tech startup landscape. Next up, we dive into the world of cryptocurrencies with the intriguing launch of Worldcoin's crypto project. At the heart of this project lies the World ID, a "digital passport" designed to verify real humans and differentiate them from AI bots. We'll discuss the project's vision for combating income inequality through concepts like universal basic income (UBI) and the potential role of World IDs in this endeavor. Tune in to learn more about Worldcoin's ambitious mission and its potential implications for the future. Lastly, we'll uncover the latest AI updates from tech giant Meta. With AI-powered personas becoming a focal point of their services, Meta aims to revolutionize experiences in platforms like Instagram, Facebook Messenger, and WhatsApp. We'll delve into the possibilities these AI personas offer, from enhanced recommendations to immersive multi-modal experiences. Additionally, we explore Meta's recent open-sourcing of AudioCraft, a suite of generative AI tools for creating music and audio from simple text prompts. Join us as we analyze the potential impact of Meta's AI advancements on the tech industry and beyond. Reference Articles EXCLUSIVE: How Forecastr got to $1M in annual recurring revenue: https://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/inno/stories/inno-insights/2022/09/07/forecastr-1m-arr.html OpenAI's Sam Altman launches Worldcoin crypto project: https://www.reuters.com/technology/openais-sam-altman-launches-worldcoin-crypto-project-2023-07-24/ Meta's AI ‘personas' might launch next month: https://www.theverge.com/2023/8/1/23815287/meta-ai-persona-generative-llama-instagram-facebook Meta releases open source AI audio tools, AudioCraft https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/08/open-source-audiocraft-can-make-dogs-bark-and-symphonies-soar-from-text-using-ai/?utm_source=tldrnewsletter Visit us at MiddleTech.com Follow Us Twitter Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Logan's Twitter Evan's Twitter Middle Tech is proud to be supported by: KY Innovation Bolt Marketing
Steve Caplin delves into the latest tech. He is excited about a room-temperature superconductor, producing no heat, which could have extraordinary ramifications. There's a camping induction cooker, a cryptocurrency where you have to prove you're human, Meta's AI chatbot in the persona of Abraham Lincoln, Australian doctors being told not to use ChatGPT for writing medical notes, a new way to recycle tech, an E-trike like a go-cart and Steve's favourite gadget of the year, an autonomous crowd-funded drone that follows you with a palm takeoff and landing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is the AI News Briefing of August 2, 2023.(00:36) GPT-5 details leaked: OpenAI's surprise(01:14) AI-empowered Google Assistant: the revolution(01:56) Meta's AI chatbots to improve user engagement(02:33) Sprite's AI-generated mixtape covers celebrate hip-hopLink to the Sprite's AI-generated mixtape covers: https://www.complex.com/sprite-mixtape-art-generatorFollow our newsletter at www.adepto.ai for a deeper dive into these fascinating developments and for the latest AI news and insights.The AI News Briefing has been produced by Adepto in cooperation with Wondercraft AI.Music: Inspire by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
To Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Today's podcast guest, VP Product Marketing at Meta, Goksu Nebol Perlman has been on the other side of the equation. Her unique role at Meta has given her end to end, creation to launch control over most of the ad tools and features we've all come to love over the years. Today we go deep on Goksu's crowning acheivement: Advantage+ shopping campaigns, which are Meta's Generative AI Ad building tools which they rolled out earlier this year to pretty universal acclaim… Listen to this podcast for a clear roadmap of how to fully leverage Meta's AI in this year's first EVER AI powered Q4 How Avantage+ shopping campaigns are designed to help you uncover blind spots in both your audience and your creative We've been saying it for years, and Meta Agrees that Creative is the New Targeting… So we'll uncover the best ways to increase your creative velocity with AI and ASC. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 3:45 Advantage Shopping Campaigns (ASC) Explained 14:55 AI's Role in Uncovering Blind Spots and New Opportunities 22:15 How ASC Handles Timely Messaging and Campaigns 29:30 Final Tips for Marketers Embracing AI Hashtags: #AIinMarketing #AdvantageShoppingCampaigns #DigitalMarketing #PerformanceFive #HolidaySeason #MarketingStrategies #AIpoweredTools #CreativityInMarketing #DigitalAdvertising #Meta #DTCpodcast#aiinmarketing #AdvantageShoppingCampaigns #DigitalMarketing #PerformanceFive #HolidaySeason #MarketingStrategies #AIpoweredTools #CreativityInMarketing #DigitalAdvertising #Meta #DTCpodcast Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Advertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertise Work with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouse Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletter Watch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video
Kara and Scott are live at Cannes! They discuss Tesla's market value going up a quarter of a trillion dollars, and Meta letting advertisers know how it's competing in the AI space. Plus, Twitter's Head of Ad Sales attended Cannes to assure brands their ads wouldn't appear near all the bad stuff, and meanwhile GLAAD named Twitter the most dangerous platform for LGBTQ+ people. Then, some questions from the audience. We've got some listener mail episodes coming your way soon, so send us your questions! Call 855-51-PIVOT or go to nymag.com/pivot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Emad Mostaque is the Co-Founder and CEO @ StabilityAI, the parent company of Stable Diffusion. Stability are building the foundation to activate humanity's potential. To date, Emad has raised over $110M with Stability with the latest round reportedly pricing the company at $4BN. Investors include Coatue, Lightspeed, Sound Ventures, OSS Capital and Airstreet Capital, to name a few. Prior to Stability, Emad was in the world of hedge funds, that was until his son was diagnosed with autism and he left to make a difference in the space and help find treatments and solutions. In Today's Episode with Emad Mostaque We Discuss: 1.) From Hedge Funds to Finding Treatments for Autism to Leading the World of AI: How Emad made his way from the world of hedge funds to founding one of the leading AI companies of our time? How did Emad find a solution to parts of his son's autism with a $6 drug? How does Emad believe we can use AI to solve the majority of medical problems today? What does the future of healthcare look like with AI at the centre? 2.) Models: What is Real? What is False? Why no models today will be used in a year? Why all models are biased and how do we solve for it? Why hallucinations are a feature and not a bug? Why the size of your model does not matter anymore? Why will there be national models specified to cultures and nations? How is this implemented? 3.) Who Wins: Startups or Incumbents: Why does Emad believe there will only be 5 really important AI companies? Which will they be? How does Emad review Google's AI strategy following their news last week? Was their integration of Google and Deepmind recently a success? How does Emad assess Meta's AI strategy? Why does Zuckerberg now acknowledge the metaverse play was a mistake? How does Emad evaluate the approach taken by Amazon? Why are they the dark horse in the race? What can startups do to get a meaningful edge on the large incumbents? How do they compete with their distribution? 4.) The Next 12 Months: What Happens: Why does Emad believe the .ai bubble will be bigger than the dot com bubble? Why does Emad believe that the biggest companies built-in AI in the next 12 months will be services-based companies? How does the ecosystem look if this is the case? Why will India and emerging markets embrace AI faster than anyone else? What happens to economies that have large segments reliant on freelance work that AI replaces? Why will we see the death of many large content publishers and media companies? What does Emad mean when he says we will see the rise of "AI first publishers"? 5.) Open or Closed: What Wins: Why does Emad believe we must be open by default? Why does open win? Why does Emad side with Elon and believe we must pause the development of AI for 6 months? How does Emad evaluate the leaked memo from Google stating that neither Google nor OpenAI are ahead? What does this mean for the AI ecosystem? Where will the best AI talent concentrate? What do companies need to do to win the best talent?
Meta introduces generative AI features for advertisers, while Yuval Noah Harari and Yann LeCun debate the promises and dangers of AI. The WebLLMs project allows users to run large-language models and LLM-based chatbots directly in their browsers, and the ImageBind project learns a joint embedding across six different modalities. Contact: sergi@earkind.com Timestamps: 00:34 Introduction 02:07 Meta announces generative AI features for advertisers 03:28 Debate highlights: Yuval Noah Harari (Sapiens) versus Yann Le Cun (Meta) on artificial intelligence 04:38 WebLLMs project: running Language Models in your browser 06:17 Language models can explain neurons in language models 07:35 Fake sponsor: Sobstopper Tissues from Super Soft Inc. 09:44 ImageBind: One Embedding Space To Bind Them All 11:29 An Inverse Scaling Law for CLIP Training 13:07 Principle-Driven Self-Alignment of Language Models from Scratch with Minimal Human Supervision 15:33 Outro
Wes, Eneasz, and David keep the rationalist community informed about what's going on outside of the rationalist communitySupport us on Substack!Extra stuff for subscribers this episode:* Is Disney actually popular?* What is the Kremlin?* Tradwife feminism* Roxie wants to be a cowboy!News discussed:Eneasz was wrong: Supermassive black hole was not 3x the size of our galaxyDavid was right: New York banned gas stoves in new constructionWes and David were wrong: Alec Baldwin charges dropped because gun could have fired without trigger pull Disney finally sued DeSantisDrone “attacks” the KremlinMuch-hyped Russian hypersonic missile was successfully intercepted by a PatriotHollywood writers are striking againMedian writer pay has decreased by 23% in the past 5 years (inflation adjusted)No more PornHub in UtahFree Speech Coalition filed lawsuit to challenge the law.New housing policy has people with good credit subsidize people with bad creditChina sanctions Lockheed, RaytheonAlso raiding, arresting, or investigating many large foreign companiesChinese Police Station shut down in NYC's ChinatownAI News:MIT researchers use AI to design novel proteins with specific structural featuresGPT-4 as data scientist. With Code Interpreter model, just upload the data and provide instructions in simple englishGeoffrey Hinton (AI pioneer/”godfather”) quit Google to doom-sayMSM is actually taking this stuff seriously now. Massive change from even a couple months ago.Yann LeCun, head of Meta's AI division, says we'll just program the AI to not kill us, obviouslyEurope and China and USA on AI regulation. Not Like This vibes, but if it slows things down… maybe?Closed LLMs (Google, OpenAI) “Cannot Compete Against Open Source” Can you convince YudBot to sell you a GPU cluster?AI Tutorials 1 2Happy News!Washington State is going full YIMBYNew shape-shifting antibiotics fight medically-resistant bacterial infectionsCars are getting back physical buttonsHero kid grabs wheel of school bus and applies brakes after driver passes out.Got something to say? Come chat with us on the Bayesian Conspiracy Discord or email us at themindkillerpodcast@gmail.com. Say something smart and we'll mention you on the next show!Follow us!RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/themindkillerGoogle: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iqs7r7t6cdxw465zdulvwikhekmPocket Casts: https://pca.st/vvcmifu6 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-mind-killer Apple: Intro/outro music: On Sale by Golden Duck Orchestra This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mindkiller.substack.com/subscribe
Ranjan Roy of Margins is back for our weekly discussion of the week's tech news. We cover: 1) Whether the Internet has actually helped increase our productivity 2) Whether AI will do a better job of it 3) How Meta might use AI 4) Google's plan to but AI chat into search 5) Whether companies developing on AI platforms might be subsumed by them 6) The jobs report 7) The end of perks at big tech companies 8) Workers who did nothing at big tech companies 9) Twitter vs. Substack 10) Substack's financial report 11) The bliss of life without smartphones -- Enjoying Big Technology Podcast? Please rate us five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ in your podcast app of choice. For weekly updates on the show, sign up for the pod newsletter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6901970121829801984/ Questions? Feedback? Write to: bigtechnologypodcast@gmail.com
AI everywhere, Hive hacked, Microsoft earnings, To Leslie, @ElonJet Pluralistic: Tiktok's enshittification (21 Jan 2023). Inside CNET's AI-powered SEO money machine. If ChatGPT doesn't get a better grasp of facts, nothing else matters. Move over ChatGPT, Microsoft's new AI tool is helping developers code faster. ChatGPT is enabling script kiddies to write functional malware. OPWNAI: Cybercriminals starting to use ChatGPT. MusicLM: Generating Music From Text. Wolfram|Alpha as the Way to Bring Computational Knowledge Superpowers to ChatGPT. AI-powered "robot" lawyer won't argue in court after jail threats. More on Google and AI; OpenAI, Integration, and Microsoft – Stratechery by Ben Thompson. Meta's AI chief Yann LeCun calls ChatGPT "not particularly innovative". Inside Neeva, the ad-free, privacy-first search engine from ex-Googlers. US hacks back against Hive ransomware crew. Microsoft Revenue Up 2 Percent, but Profit Drops 12 Percent. GitHub: 100 million developers and counting. To Leslie' and the word-of-mouth campaign that got Andrea Riseborough an Oscar nomination. The flight tracker that powered @ElonJet has taken a left turn. Why Taylor Swift Is Using Facial Recognition at Concerts. James Dolan gives fiery interview defending facial recognition tech at MSG. AI makes Ariana Grande sing a Billie Eilish song. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Harry McCracken, Tim Stevens, and Christina Warren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wwt.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
AI everywhere, Hive hacked, Microsoft earnings, To Leslie, @ElonJet Pluralistic: Tiktok's enshittification (21 Jan 2023). Inside CNET's AI-powered SEO money machine. If ChatGPT doesn't get a better grasp of facts, nothing else matters. Move over ChatGPT, Microsoft's new AI tool is helping developers code faster. ChatGPT is enabling script kiddies to write functional malware. OPWNAI: Cybercriminals starting to use ChatGPT. MusicLM: Generating Music From Text. Wolfram|Alpha as the Way to Bring Computational Knowledge Superpowers to ChatGPT. AI-powered "robot" lawyer won't argue in court after jail threats. More on Google and AI; OpenAI, Integration, and Microsoft – Stratechery by Ben Thompson. Meta's AI chief Yann LeCun calls ChatGPT "not particularly innovative". Inside Neeva, the ad-free, privacy-first search engine from ex-Googlers. US hacks back against Hive ransomware crew. Microsoft Revenue Up 2 Percent, but Profit Drops 12 Percent. GitHub: 100 million developers and counting. To Leslie' and the word-of-mouth campaign that got Andrea Riseborough an Oscar nomination. The flight tracker that powered @ElonJet has taken a left turn. Why Taylor Swift Is Using Facial Recognition at Concerts. James Dolan gives fiery interview defending facial recognition tech at MSG. AI makes Ariana Grande sing a Billie Eilish song. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Harry McCracken, Tim Stevens, and Christina Warren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wwt.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
AI everywhere, Hive hacked, Microsoft earnings, To Leslie, @ElonJet Pluralistic: Tiktok's enshittification (21 Jan 2023). Inside CNET's AI-powered SEO money machine. If ChatGPT doesn't get a better grasp of facts, nothing else matters. Move over ChatGPT, Microsoft's new AI tool is helping developers code faster. ChatGPT is enabling script kiddies to write functional malware. OPWNAI: Cybercriminals starting to use ChatGPT. MusicLM: Generating Music From Text. Wolfram|Alpha as the Way to Bring Computational Knowledge Superpowers to ChatGPT. AI-powered "robot" lawyer won't argue in court after jail threats. More on Google and AI; OpenAI, Integration, and Microsoft – Stratechery by Ben Thompson. Meta's AI chief Yann LeCun calls ChatGPT "not particularly innovative". Inside Neeva, the ad-free, privacy-first search engine from ex-Googlers. US hacks back against Hive ransomware crew. Microsoft Revenue Up 2 Percent, but Profit Drops 12 Percent. GitHub: 100 million developers and counting. To Leslie' and the word-of-mouth campaign that got Andrea Riseborough an Oscar nomination. The flight tracker that powered @ElonJet has taken a left turn. Why Taylor Swift Is Using Facial Recognition at Concerts. James Dolan gives fiery interview defending facial recognition tech at MSG. AI makes Ariana Grande sing a Billie Eilish song. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Harry McCracken, Tim Stevens, and Christina Warren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wwt.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
AI everywhere, Hive hacked, Microsoft earnings, To Leslie, @ElonJet Pluralistic: Tiktok's enshittification (21 Jan 2023). Inside CNET's AI-powered SEO money machine. If ChatGPT doesn't get a better grasp of facts, nothing else matters. Move over ChatGPT, Microsoft's new AI tool is helping developers code faster. ChatGPT is enabling script kiddies to write functional malware. OPWNAI: Cybercriminals starting to use ChatGPT. MusicLM: Generating Music From Text. Wolfram|Alpha as the Way to Bring Computational Knowledge Superpowers to ChatGPT. AI-powered "robot" lawyer won't argue in court after jail threats. More on Google and AI; OpenAI, Integration, and Microsoft – Stratechery by Ben Thompson. Meta's AI chief Yann LeCun calls ChatGPT "not particularly innovative". Inside Neeva, the ad-free, privacy-first search engine from ex-Googlers. US hacks back against Hive ransomware crew. Microsoft Revenue Up 2 Percent, but Profit Drops 12 Percent. GitHub: 100 million developers and counting. To Leslie' and the word-of-mouth campaign that got Andrea Riseborough an Oscar nomination. The flight tracker that powered @ElonJet has taken a left turn. Why Taylor Swift Is Using Facial Recognition at Concerts. James Dolan gives fiery interview defending facial recognition tech at MSG. AI makes Ariana Grande sing a Billie Eilish song. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Harry McCracken, Tim Stevens, and Christina Warren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wwt.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
AI everywhere, Hive hacked, Microsoft earnings, To Leslie, @ElonJet Pluralistic: Tiktok's enshittification (21 Jan 2023). Inside CNET's AI-powered SEO money machine. If ChatGPT doesn't get a better grasp of facts, nothing else matters. Move over ChatGPT, Microsoft's new AI tool is helping developers code faster. ChatGPT is enabling script kiddies to write functional malware. OPWNAI: Cybercriminals starting to use ChatGPT. MusicLM: Generating Music From Text. Wolfram|Alpha as the Way to Bring Computational Knowledge Superpowers to ChatGPT. AI-powered "robot" lawyer won't argue in court after jail threats. More on Google and AI; OpenAI, Integration, and Microsoft – Stratechery by Ben Thompson. Meta's AI chief Yann LeCun calls ChatGPT "not particularly innovative". Inside Neeva, the ad-free, privacy-first search engine from ex-Googlers. US hacks back against Hive ransomware crew. Microsoft Revenue Up 2 Percent, but Profit Drops 12 Percent. GitHub: 100 million developers and counting. To Leslie' and the word-of-mouth campaign that got Andrea Riseborough an Oscar nomination. The flight tracker that powered @ElonJet has taken a left turn. Why Taylor Swift Is Using Facial Recognition at Concerts. James Dolan gives fiery interview defending facial recognition tech at MSG. AI makes Ariana Grande sing a Billie Eilish song. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Harry McCracken, Tim Stevens, and Christina Warren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wwt.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
This week, Rufus Cochran from Indiana Sciences stops in to talk about AI, deep learning, and how it probably won't lead to the end of civilization as we know it. In the news, we're talking about the loss of the leap second and Meta's AI malarky. Be sure to follow Indiana Sciences on social media so you'll never miss out on their content. Your Hosts] James Reed (https://twitter.com/James_Reed3) Steffi Diem (https://twitter.com/SteffiDiem) Jason Organ (https://twitter.com/OrganJM) Our Guest Rufus is a computer engineer and co-chair of Indiana Sciences. his scicomm focuses on mentorship and engaging with the public to show the fun side of science, with a variety of year-round programming. Credits Editing-James Reed Mastering- James Reed Music: - Intro and Outro- Wolf Moon by Unicorn Heads | https://unicornheads.com/ | Standard YouTube License -We'll Meet Again by Vera Lynn | Property of Decca Music Group Ltd. - Additional Sounds- Inside a Computer Chip by Doug Maxwell |https://www.mediarightproductions.com/ | Standard YouTube License The Science Night Podcast is a member of the Riverpower Podcast Mill (https://riverpower.xyz/) family scinight.com (www.scinight.com)
Meta's AI translator can interpret unwritten languages, The Silent Hill universe is expanding, with help from J.J. Abrams and others, Microsoft wants to build an Xbox-branded mobile game store.
Meta's AI translator can interpret unwritten languages, The Silent Hill universe is expanding, with help from J.J. Abrams and others, Microsoft wants to build an Xbox-branded mobile game store.
Meta's AI translator can interpret unwritten languages, The Silent Hill universe is expanding, with help from J.J. Abrams and others, Microsoft wants to build an Xbox-branded mobile game store.
Power to Podcasts! This week, we look at Twitter's strange but entertaining updates, podcast growth insights for 2022, Kim Kardashian's SEC challenges, Meta's AI tool that allows users to create bizarre mish-mash videos, and much more! The Things: Kim K faces SEC challenges Twitter coming through with some strange but fun updates Spotify and Co-Host reveal the undeniable power of podcasts in two separate studies TikTok looks to a Partnership to Help Develop a Flailing Live Shopping Feature Meta is Trying to get in on the 'Weird AI' Trend Sweeping Social Sources: Social Media Today, Spotify, Co-Host, PodNews.net Hosts: Joey Scarillo, Caine Fair, Daniel Avon To subscribe to our newsletter, please click HERE
TM News 118 - CIA Podcast, Geoengineering, Hot Jupiter, Cyber Truck Boat, FB Tanking, Hurricane Ian...http://www.troubledminds.org Support The Show! https://rokfin.com/creator/troubledminds https://troubledfans.com/ https://patreon.com/troubledminds https://www.buymeacoffee.com/troubledminds https://www.twitch.tv/troubledmindsradio #aliens #conspiracy #paranormal --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------‘Langley Files': CIA launches podcast to ‘demystify' its spy workhttps://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/langley-files-cia-launches-podcast-demystify-spy-work-rcna49000The CIA's New Podcast Is Propaganda That Aims to ‘Whitewash' the Agency's Dark Historyhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/the-cia-e2-80-99s-new-podcast-is-propaganda-that-aims-to-e2-80-98whitewash-e2-80-99-the-agencys-dark-history/ar-AA12aPMKThe Langley Files: A CIA Podcast - CIAhttps://www.cia.gov/stories/story/the-langley-files/The Daily Show on Twitter: "New CIA podcast https://t.co/FNaXusakVe" / Twitterhttps://twitter.com/TheDailyShow/status/1575593446823321601Trevor Noah to leave The Daily Show, saying he wants to do more standup | Trevor Noah | The Guardianhttps://www.theguardian.com/culture/2022/sep/30/trevor-noah-to-leave-the-daily-show-saying-he-wants-to-do-more-standupPhotos show the destruction caused by Hurricane Ian in Florida : The Picture Show : NPRhttps://www.npr.org/sections/pictureshow/2022/09/29/1125903958/hurricane-ian-florida-photosMeet the People Who Want to Stop the Next Hurricane by Geoengineering the Oceanhttps://www.thedailybeast.com/meet-the-people-who-want-to-stop-the-next-hurricane-by-geoengineering-the-oceanScientists Discover Massive "Ocean" Near Earth's Corehttps://www.ndtv.com/world-news/scientist-discover-massive-ocean-near-earths-core-3393825Viruses May Be “Watching” You – Lying in Wait Before Multiplying and Killinghttps://scitechdaily.com/viruses-may-be-watching-you-lying-in-wait-before-multiplying-and-killing/At least 222 people at the Grand Canyon got sick with ‘explosive' gastroenteritis, CDC sayshttps://www.fox5vegas.com/2022/09/29/least-222-people-grand-canyon-got-sick-with-explosive-gastroenteritis-cdc-says/Jupiter's Atmosphere is Surprisingly Hot - Universe Todayhttps://www.universetoday.com/157817/jupiters-atmosphere-is-surprisingly-hot/https://www.denverpost.com/2022/09/29/jareh-dalke-nsa-espionage-charges/https://www.denverpost.com/2022/09/29/jareh-dalke-nsa-espionage-charges/Why your car insurance could get you turned away from urgent care : Shots - Health News : NPRhttps://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/09/29/1124361408/er-or-urgent-care-after-car-accident-insurance-medical-billsBiotech Leader Vertex Nears Buy, Joins Crispr To Advance A Gene-Editing First| Investor's Business Dailyhttps://www.investors.com/research/breakout-stocks-technical-analysis/vertex-crispr-eye-fda-approval-for-gene-editing-first-as-vrtx-stock-nears-breakout/Life's Stresses Can Make People Focus More on Their Romantic Partner's Negative Behavior - Neuroscience Newshttps://neurosciencenews.com/stress-partner-behavior-21517/Opinion | The Crisis of Men and Boys - The New York Timeshttps://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/29/opinion/crisis-men-masculinity.htmlElon Musk's floating Cybertruck tweet torpedoed by government agencies | Fox Newshttps://www.foxnews.com/auto/elons-floating-cybertruck-tweet-torpedoed-government8 Examples of Post-Release Editinghttps://gizmodo.com/streaming-netflix-armie-hammer-beyonce-1849506990Romantic partners who get phubbed are more likely to spy on digital communications, study findshttps://www.psypost.org/2022/09/romantic-partners-who-get-phubbed-are-more-likely-to-spy-on-digital-communications-study-finds-63978McDonald's is rolling out a 'nostalgic' new Happy Meal for adultshttps://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/29/mcdonalds-is-rolling-out-a-nostalgic-new-happy-meal-for-adults.htmlWhy Wall Street has soured on Mark Zuckerberg, Facebookhttps://nypost.com/2022/09/30/why-wall-street-has-soured-on-mark-zuckerberg-facebook/Microsoft confirms new Exchange zero-days are used in attackshttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-confirms-new-exchange-zero-days-are-used-in-attacks/Meta's AI video generator tool is already giving me nightmares | PC Gamerhttps://www.pcgamer.com/meta-ai-video-generator-announcement/Make-A-Videohttps://makeavideo.studio/https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/29/bill-gates-youll-never-solve-climate-change-with-degrowth.html
Politically Entertaining with Evolving Randomness (PEER) by EllusionEmpire
For primary politics- I interviewed Jeff Ward for the third time and this is the fifth episode with this awesome guest! We talked about absurd drunk laws in Illinois, Roe V Wade overturned and its impact, LGBTQ tyranny in certain parts of America. There are more topics but you will need to do some digging through listening and looking into their articles.Timestamp: 7:49Check out these links to follow our entertaining and insightful conversation.https://thefirstward.net/how-roe-v-wade-was-really-overturned/https://thefirstward.net/theres-no-tyranny-like-lgbtq-tyranny/https://thefirstward.net/the-truth-about-crt-and-sel-and-why-they-wont-work/Check out his crazy but not made up story on this link below.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/roll-of-the-dice/id1627613321?i=1000567808445Get Jeff Ward's book on how to win elections by clicking on the link below.https://www.amazon.com/You-Want-Win-Local-Election/dp/1093746424Mid Tech- Limewire has became an unlikely dumping ground for celebrity NFTs, Meta's AI translated 200 to make internet more accessible for other speakers in the world and hackers are using PennyWise via YouTube to lure unsuspecting victims to get all kinds of info.Timestamp: 1:19:00https://www.theverge.com/2022/7/6/23197146/limewire-nfts-marketplace-soulja-boy-travis-barkerhttps://www.cnet.com/news/social-media/metas-no-language-left-behind-ai-can-now-translate-200-languages/https://www.techradar.com/news/hackers-are-using-youtube-to-spread-malware-far-and-wideWeird Topic Finale (WTF)- Shinzo Abe was killed and more details have been revealed and a possible West Asian Security Alliance is forming.Timestamp: 1:32:42https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-62106442https://cosmoschronicle.com/is-arab-nato-really-necessary-in-the-middle-east/If you have insights and would like to be a guest join PodMatch!https://podmatch.com/signup/politically-high-tech See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What should we make of the chaos in Downing Street this week? What does the fallout of the Arab Spring teach us about democracy? How does England's cricket team point us to revival? In this episode of In:Dependence, Phil Topham (FIEC Executive Director) is joined by Justin Gill (FIEC IT Manager) and John Stevens (FIEC National Director) to discuss some of the biggest stories in the news over the past two weeks. 00:00 - Introduction 00:43 - Chaos at Downing Street and Boris Johnson's resignation 09:26 - Balancing political and Christian convictions 12:42 - The Arab Spring and democracy 18:34 - Waiting for the second coming 24:57 - England cricket and revival 27:24 - Meta's AI and sermon translation 29:02 - Death row and kidney donation Resources mentioned in this episode Arabs believe economy is weak under democracy (bbc.co.uk) At least 77 rescued from Nigerian church basement after awaiting second coming of Christ (news.sky.com) Meta's AI can translate between 204 languages, including rare ones (newscientist.com) Texas death row inmate asks to delay execution so he can donate kidney (theguardian.com) You can access further resources for church leaders on the FIEC website. About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear teaching and resources for church leaders from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests from FIEC churches and partners. You can access video podcasts by subscribing to the FIEC YouTube channel. About FIEC: We are a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ. Being part of FIEC links you to a growing number of Independent evangelical churches and there are now more than 50,000 people who are part of churches affiliated to FIEC. Follow FIEC on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter
At Meta's Inside the Lab event, CEO Mark Zuckerberg and executives from its artificial intelligence group reveal new research and development targeting AI in the metaverse.
At Meta's Inside the Lab event, CEO Mark Zuckerberg and executives from its artificial intelligence group reveal new research and development targeting AI in the metaverse.
HOUR 1: Dave and the team discuss Samsung announcements, SpaceX satellites falling back to Earth, Bezos' superyacht and its bridge problems, Silverado EV delays, Discovery and Warner Media's merger, North Korea attacking a US hacker, deorbiting the space station, Meta's bad financial report, and more. GUEST - Nancy Kerrigan, American Figure Skater representing Dolphin EntertainmentHOUR 2: Dave and the team discuss Samsung announcements, Spotify wars, Meta's threat to leave Europe and no one caring, Pandora ripping off comedians, streaming originals spending, Prime going up, Amazon's facility growth, and more. GUEST - Martin Fishman, Director of Strategic Alliances and Enterprise at JOAN, a Visionect CompanyHOUR 3: Dave and the team discuss the FCC revoking a Chinese company's license, the growth of shopping on social media, an Apple update to opt-out of Siri analysis, health tech and CES, facial recognition and the IRS, Ford's battery backup pickup, Peloton getting a new CEO, Meta's AI research super cluster, Call of Duty and PlayStation, securing the battery supply, and more. GUEST - Karl Haller, Partner at IBM Consumer Center of CompetencyBROADCAST SCHEDULE:Weekends: 10 AM Eastern/7 AM Pacific (9 AM Central)Revised live broadcast from the weekend starting February 11, 2021 (broadcast dates February 12-13, 2022) on the Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network, online at heartlandnewsfeed.com, Spreaker, the Heartland Newsfeed Alexa radio skill, and other platforms. And now on Google Assistant speakers!Listen Live: https://www.heartlandnewsfeed.com/listenliveFollow us on social mediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hlnfradionetworkTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/HLNF_BulletinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartlandnewsfeedMastadon: https://liberdon.com/@heartlandnewsfeedDiscord: https://discord.gg/6b6u6DTSupport us with your financial supportStreamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/heartlandmediaPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/heartlandmediaSquare Cash: https://cash.app/$heartlandnewsfeedPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/heartlandnewsfeedCrypto via 1UpCoin: https://1upcoin.com/donate/heartlandmedia
Ellie Shannon goes over updates in Colorado State University campus news and explains how businesses approve of long-term patio dining options in Fort Collins. Then, Kota Babcock goes over new updates in COVID-19 pandemic statistics and policies. Listeners hear from Michael Giles with her spoken word piece she recently performed at the local Martin Luther King Jr. Day march.After that, Babcock updates listeners on recent and future Supreme Court cases. Listeners hear from Ashley Ruffer from the City of Fort Collins about volunteer opportunities in the recreation department. After that, Eliza Drotar gives an overview of CSU athletics, including Rams basketball, in the "KCSU Sports" podcast. Babcock give updates on technology with information on Meta's AI supercomputer and a three-day weather forecast.
Commercial Awareness with Watson’s Daily business and financial news
In this episode, Ines and I talk about the impact of higher gas prices on households and businesses as well as Meta's new AI supercomputer…