AI News: The AI Arms Race is Getting INSANE

AI Unleashed - The Coming Artificial Intelligence Revolution and Race to AGI
15 May 202426:19

Summary

TLDRGoogle and Open AI are making significant strides in the AI industry, with key personnel changes and technological advancements. Ilya Sutskever, a prominent figure in AI, is parting ways with Open AI, while Jan Leike resigns, signaling potential shifts in the field. Open AI appoints Jacob Patok as the new Chief Scientist, who previously led the development of GPT-4 and Open AI Five. Meanwhile, Google introduces Project Astra, an AI assistant with real-world applications like email organization and multi-step task automation. The competition between AI models like Google's Pali and Poly and Open AI's offerings is heating up, with a focus on creating AI agents that can enhance various aspects of life and business, from customer service to personalized assistance.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ“ข Google and OpenAI are experiencing significant changes with key personnel departures, including Ilya Sutskever from OpenAI and Jan Ley, a machine learning researcher.
  • ๐Ÿ‘• There is a sense of humor in the script as the narrator asks where to get Ilia's shirt, indicating a lighter moment amidst the news.
  • ๐Ÿค– OpenAI is undergoing a transition with Ilya Sutskever's departure and Jacob Patok stepping up as the new Chief Scientist, previously involved in the development of GPT-4 and OpenAI Five.
  • ๐ŸŽฎ OpenAI Five, an AI developed by OpenAI, was highlighted for its ability to beat human players in Dota 2, showcasing the potential of AI in gaming and teamwork.
  • ๐Ÿ” The script discusses the broader implications of AI, including the potential for generative AI to replace call centers and improve customer service efficiency.
  • ๐Ÿ•ถ๏ธ Google is hinting at a comeback for AR glasses, which could integrate AI features and provide an overlay of information in the real world.
  • ๐Ÿงฉ Project Astra by Google is presented as a new AI assistant with capabilities to interact with objects and provide information, though early demos had mixed results.
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ Google also introduced an email agent that can organize receipts into spreadsheets, automating financial tracking for users.
  • ๐Ÿ‘Ÿ Gemini, Google's AI, showcased its ability to handle tasks like returning orders with minimal user input, demonstrating advances in AI's practical applications.
  • ๐ŸŽจ Google's new AI tool, Vo, is introduced as a competitor to OpenAI's DALL-E, capable of creating tech-to-video animations.
  • ๐Ÿš€ The script emphasizes the rapid development and competition in the AI field, with new models and applications being released by both Google and OpenAI.

Q & A

  • What is the significant news about Ilia Sutskever and OpenAI?

    -Ilia Sutskever has decided to part ways with OpenAI, which is a significant event given his role as one of the greatest minds in the field and a co-founder.

  • Who is Jacob Patokai and what is his new role at OpenAI?

    -Jacob Patokai is the new Chief Scientist at OpenAI. He previously served as the director of research and spearheaded the development of GPT-4 and OpenAI Five.

  • What was the initial mission of OpenAI when it was formed by Ilia Sutskever, Elon Musk, and Greg Brockman?

    -The initial mission of OpenAI was to build AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) and serve as a counterbalance to Google's influence in the AI field.

  • What is the significance of OpenAI Five's victory in Dota 2?

    -OpenAI Five's victory in Dota 2 was significant because it was the first time AI beat eSports pros in a live stream, showcasing the advanced capabilities of AI in competitive gaming.

  • What is the current status of generative AI in customer services as mentioned in the script?

    -Generative AI in customer services is now capable of doing the job of 700 people, providing higher customer satisfaction, faster response times, and higher quality interactions than human agents.

  • What is Google's response to the advancements in AI and generative AI models?

    -Google is developing its own suite of AI products and agents, with features like AR glasses and multi-step researching and reasoning capabilities, to stay competitive in the AI space.

  • What is Project Astra and how does it work?

    -Project Astra is Google's answer to OpenAI's assistant. It uses AI to provide quick responses and perform tasks like organizing receipts into spreadsheets or assisting with returns by processing information from images.

  • What is the significance of the 2 million context window in Google's AI models?

    -The 2 million context window is a significant step towards Google's goal of an infinite context window, allowing AI models to process and understand vast amounts of information more effectively.

  • What is the potential impact of AI agents on businesses and industries?

    -AI agents have the potential to revolutionize businesses by automating tasks, improving efficiency, and providing insights through real-time data analysis, making them a critical skill for future business management.

  • What are some of the new AI models and tools introduced by Google in the script?

    -Google introduced models like PolyGamma for image captioning and visual tasks, Gemini 2 for high performance at various developer sizes, and tools like Google's custom AI models and AI agents for various Google products.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ˜€ Departures and Changes at Open AI

The script discusses significant changes within Open AI, starting with Ilya Sutskever's departure and Sam Altman's reaction to it. Altman expresses gratitude for Ilya's contributions and introduces Jacob Padok as the new Chief Scientist. The script also touches on the past achievements of Open AI, such as Open AI Five's success in Dota 2, and hints at future projects that Ilya might be involved in, possibly starting a new AI company. It also mentions Jan Ley, another key figure leaving Open AI, and the implications of these departures on the company's future.

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๐Ÿค– Advancements in AI and BCI Technology

This paragraph covers a range of topics, from the potential for new AI companies to breakthroughs in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology. It discusses a paralyzed man using BCI to write Chinese characters, marking a significant advancement in BCI applications. Additionally, it covers the use of AI in video games, with AI models controlling characters in Street Fighter, and the potential for generative AI in customer service, suggesting that AI could replace human agents with higher efficiency and customer satisfaction.

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๐Ÿ•ถ๏ธ Google's Project Astra and AI Developments

The script details Google's Project Astra, an AI assistant that can interact with the environment through a camera and provide information or create stories. It also mentions the mixed results from a demo of the project, with some users experiencing difficulties. Furthermore, it discusses Google's other AI initiatives, including an email agent for organizing receipts and a search agent for multi-step tasks. The paragraph also touches on Google's plans for AI glasses and the potential return of AR technology.

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๐Ÿ“ˆ Google's AI Models and Market Share Insights

The paragraph delves into Google's AI models, such as Gemini 1.5, which is designed for quick, high-frequency tasks at a low cost. It also mentions the introduction of a 2 million context window and the goal of achieving an infinite context window. Additionally, it covers the potential applications of vision language models in security and healthcare, as well as Google's plans for new AI agents and their integration with various Google products. The paragraph concludes with a look at global smartphone sales share, highlighting Android's dominance.

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๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Building Custom AI Agents and Learning Opportunities

This section emphasizes the importance of learning to build custom AI agents, likening the future of business to managing a complex system where AI agents perform specific tasks. It mentions the partnership between Andrew Ng and Crew AI to offer a course on multi-agent systems, suggesting that this is a valuable skill set for the future. The script also promotes a private group focused on learning and building AI autonomous agents, aiming to create a valuable community around AI applications.

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๐ŸŽ“ Encouraging Continued Learning and Community Building

The final paragraph serves as a call to action, encouraging viewers interested in AI to join a community focused on learning and building AI autonomous agents. It highlights the rapid growth of the community and the goal of making it the most informative and valuable resource for those looking to harness AI for various purposes. The script ends with a personal note from the presenter, thanking viewers for watching and inviting them to join the community.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กAGI

AGI stands for Artificial General Intelligence, which refers to a form of artificial intelligence that possesses the ability to understand, learn, and apply knowledge across a wide range of tasks at a level equal to or beyond that of a human. In the video's context, AGI is a central theme as it discusses the developments and implications of AI reaching this level, particularly with the departure of Ilia Sutskever from OpenAI and the future of AI research.

๐Ÿ’กOpenAI

OpenAI is a research laboratory that focuses on the development and application of AI technologies. In the script, OpenAI is highlighted as a key player in the field of AI, with significant news about Ilia Sutskever's departure and the appointment of Jacob Patok as the new Chief Scientist, indicating shifts in the organization's direction and leadership.

๐Ÿ’กIlia Sutskever

Ilia Sutskever is a prominent figure in the AI community, known for his work at OpenAI. The script discusses his departure from OpenAI, which is a significant event in the AI field, as he is considered one of the greatest minds of his generation and a guiding light in the field of AI.

๐Ÿ’กJacob Patok

Jacob Patok is introduced in the script as the new Chief Scientist at OpenAI, taking over from Ilia Sutskever. He previously served as the director of research and was instrumental in the development of GPT-4 and OpenAI Five, an AI that defeated human players in the game Dota 2.

๐Ÿ’กAnthropic AI

Anthropic AI is mentioned in the script as a company that has attracted high-profile talent from OpenAI, such as Ilia Sutskever and others. The term is relevant as it suggests a shift in the AI landscape, with key figures moving to new ventures that may influence the future of AI development.

๐Ÿ’กAI agents

AI agents in the script refer to AI systems that can perform tasks autonomously, such as browsing the web or organizing emails. The video discusses the increasing role of AI agents in various aspects of life and business, highlighting their potential to transform industries and improve efficiency.

๐Ÿ’กGoogle

Google is a major technology company that is also deeply involved in AI research and development. The script mentions Google's response to OpenAI's advancements, with Google developing its own suite of AI products and services, including Project Astra, which is an AI assistant with augmented reality capabilities.

๐Ÿ’กProject Astra

Project Astra is Google's initiative to create an AI assistant with augmented reality features. The script describes a demo where Astra is shown to quickly and intelligently respond to various prompts, indicating the potential for AI to provide immediate and contextual assistance in everyday tasks.

๐Ÿ’กAI and customer service

The script discusses the impact of AI on customer service, with generative AI being able to perform the job of hundreds of human agents. It highlights how AI can improve customer satisfaction, speed, and quality of service, suggesting a shift towards AI-driven customer interactions.

๐Ÿ’กAI in gaming

AI in gaming is showcased in the script through examples like OpenAI Five and the use of AI models in fighting games. It demonstrates the versatility and capability of AI to learn and excel in complex tasks, such as competitive gaming, which can have implications for AI's broader applications.

๐Ÿ’กBrain-computer interface

A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a technology that enables direct communication between a human brain and a computer. The script mentions a paralyzed man using a BCI to write Chinese characters, showcasing the potential of BCI to restore communication and mobility for individuals with disabilities.

Highlights

Sam Altman announced feeling AGI today and shared a shot with the OpenAI core team.

Ilia Sutskever, co-founder of OpenAI, is parting ways with the company.

Jan Leike, machine learning researcher co-leading Superalignment at OpenAI, resigned.

Multiple people leaking information from OpenAI have been terminated.

Jacob Patoci is the new Chief Scientist at OpenAI, previously director of research for GPT-4 and OpenAI Five.

OpenAI Five successfully defeated human players in Dota 2, showcasing advanced AI capabilities.

Ilia Sutskever thanked the team and hinted at starting a new project.

Anthropic AI's CTO Mike Krieger joined the team as Chief Product Officer.

A robot with a brain-computer interface enabled a paralyzed man to write Chinese characters using thoughts.

Project Astra by Google aims to bring back AR glasses with AI integration for various applications.

Generative AI in customer service is performing tasks equivalent to 700 people, enhancing efficiency and customer satisfaction.

Google's Project Astra demonstrated advanced AI capabilities, though mixed reviews were received on its performance.

Gemini 1.5 Flash by Google offers fast, multimodal model with low-cost token processing.

Gemini 2 aims to provide industry-leading performance with efficient operation on GPUs or TPUs.

PolyGemma, a vision-language model by Google, is optimized for image captioning, visual Q&A, and other tasks.

Google announced plans for AI agents capable of organizing emails and managing receipts automatically.

Transcripts

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some big news today out of Google and

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open AI first and foremost Sam Alman

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says he's feeling the AGI today here's a

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shot with the opening eye core team and

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to everyone's great relief Ilia satk is

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okay he's alive seems happy and

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everyone's looking pretty cheerful my

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only question is where do I get this

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shirt Ilia where did I get this shirt

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unfortunately this isn't because of

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anything happy and pleasant happening it

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looks like Ilia and open AI are going to

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part ways not only that but Jan Ley

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machine learning researcher co-leading

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super alignment at openi well he says I

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resigned which of course people are

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saying is not a good sign now of course

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we have multiple people that have been

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leaking information out of open AI have

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been terminated Ilia is leaving John Ley

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is leaving what is happening well let's

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start here s posted this Ilia and open

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AI are going to part ways this is very

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sad for me Ilia is easily one of the

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greatest minds of Our Generation a

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Guiding Light in our field and a dear

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friend now I'm not going to read all of

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this because you know in times like this

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you generally post the things that

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you're supposed to say the things that

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everyone expects you can even notice

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that Sam Alman drops his usual casual un

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capitalized letters and this is more

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formal I'm sure he means what he says

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but this obviously is polished because

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it's going to be going to a lot of

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people as you can see here 4.2 million

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views there are a couple things that

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caught my eye he's saying I am forever

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grateful for what he did here and

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committed to finishing the mission we

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started together which was building open

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AI building AGI being a counterbalance

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to Google that was the initial role that

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him and Elon and Greg formed back in

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2016 2017 whenever that was or

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potentially even started talking about

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in 2015 if I recall correctly and Jacob

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is going to be our new Chief scientist

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so that's Jacob patoki he's right there

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on the left here in this shot and he

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previously served as the director of

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research spearheading the development of

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GPT 4 and open I5 you might not remember

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open5 or not be familiar with it it was

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from a very very long time ago very

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ancient time if we're talking about AI

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timelines from 2019 where the open ai5

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complet

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wiped the floor with the human players

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in Dota 2 so of course both open5 and

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deep mindes Alpha star were the two kind

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of competing AI that both the companies

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open Ai and Deep Mind tried to make them

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competitive at playing these blizzard

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games or at least you know game ideas

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that at some point were part of Blizzard

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games cuz DOTA did start out as a custom

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map in Warcraft 3 I believe but here's

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that shot I see Greg right there in the

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background he's right there there is is

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Jacob and here's kind of a replay of

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that match I believe so I don't know the

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exact specific details but as you can

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see here the open AI 5 are called uh the

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names of the players are open AI 3 open

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AI 2 and then it says bot in quotations

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there they are and yeah I mean kind of

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looks like they're playing in a similar

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fashion that a real life human player

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would play moving back and forth

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retreating Etc one interesting thing

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that I heard during the interview with

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the human players that were playing

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against these Bots afterwards they

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mentioned that the one thing that they

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found kind of disturbing about playing

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with the Bots is that the opening ey

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Bots had a very good understanding of

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when to engage in a fight and when not

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to meaning that if they were retreating

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it was probably because they knew that

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they would lose if they attacked there

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was a very high chance that they would

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indeed win so as the human players

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picked up on that they realized that if

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the Bots engaged in a fight that would

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probably not be good for them and that

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is GG game over open AI taking game two

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taking the series two to zero this was

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the first time in AI beating Esports

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Pros on live stream but the other big

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finding was while the training process

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was exclusively focusing on beating

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other Bots the opening I5 discovered the

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rudimentary ability to be a teammate

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with humans so kind of cooperative play

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playing alongside humans to defeat the

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other team and so now Jacob is stepping

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up as the new Chief scientist at open AI

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ilas husk also posted recently saying

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after almost a decade I made the

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decision to leave open AI the company's

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trajectory has been nothing short of

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miraculous and I'm confident that openi

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will build AGI that is both safe and

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beneficial under the leadership of Sam

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Greg Mir Madi and now under the

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excellent research leadership of I'm

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guessing that's Jacob Jacob Pachi at

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open AI Jacob thanked Ilia for all of

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his wisdom and mentorship and Ilia is

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saying I'm excited for what comes next

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the project that is very personally

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meaningful to me about which I will

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share details in due time could it be

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that Andre and ilas start a truly open

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AI company is it possible that a lot of

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these people are leaving to strike off

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on their own certainly that's seems to

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be what happened with anthropic

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anthropic AI by the way also is not

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sitting this one out as the co-founder

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and CTO the chief technical officer of

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insta has joined anthropic AI as their

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Chief product officer Mike creger he's

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going to be diving in and helping shape

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the future of AI powered products at

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anthropic and on the other side of the

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world there's this a robot is able to

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draw Chinese characters as a man using a

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computer brain interface somewhat

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similar to the neuralink is right those

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characters out on a screen the post says

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robots with the help of neuro implants

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helped a paralyzed man a 76-year-old

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paralized man has made history by using

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his thoughts to write eight Chinese

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characters this incredible feat marks

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the first successful use Shang

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University's brain implants to enable

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writing Chinese characters the patient

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controls a robotic hands with his

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thoughts to write the Chinese characters

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offering a hope for those who have lost

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speech and Mobility to communicate again

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and they're noting here that unlike like

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alphabetic writing implementing Chinese

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script through a brain computer

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interface is much more complex the

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volunteer imagines the writing process

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which is reflected in the motor area's

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neuronal activity then the system

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analyzes the signals to capture the

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intended writing path and control the

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robotic arm to right Gro is rebuilding

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the experiment we had two llm models

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fight each other in Street Fighter this

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time of course using the gro chip to

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make it very very fast as you can see

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here I mean the characters are moving

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very quickly not a lot of lag not a lot

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of downtime they're constantly at each

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other blocking and countering moves it

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seems like very impressive so this is

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Gemma 7B versus Chad bt4 turbo

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controlling two Ken characters in a

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retro game they decided to leave out the

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trademark name of the video game you can

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see how many more moves Gemma produces

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in the text screen and the red text so

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yeah certainly there's a lot more red

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text uh than they are green text I just

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think it's very interesting when they

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use video games to show various

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abilities of AI I think it's a very good

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combination and and where possible we

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should use video games to demonstrate AI

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I think it should be one of the rules

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like we have the three laws of robotics

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if we ever have some laws for AI one of

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them should be thou shalt use video

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games to demonstrate the abilities of AI

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where possible who's with me call

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centers might be on our way out I want

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to focus in on the generative AI side

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because you caught a lot of Headlines by

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the fact that you said look now

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generative AI within our customer

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services is doing the job of 700 people

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is it still 700 is it more than that

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it's probably slightly more by now I

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think the reason we share we knew that

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number would kind of catch the attention

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but it's partially because I feel

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there's a lot of Bzz around Ai and there

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is you know a lot of things demos being

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announced and you were talking about you

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know Google today announcing something

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but there are a few things that are

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practically there and a lot of Business

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Leaders are asking themselves like where

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is the actual implications on my

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business and this was the first time we

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at least felt like look here's a

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practical application that isn't like

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just a small it's real life consumers

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prefer it because it's actually higher

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customer satisfaction than the human

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agent it's faster to use it's higher

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quality and it's having profound impact

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why pay a human when AI can do it

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cheaper and better and faster more

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scalable and now it seems like consumers

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prefer interacting of AI over humans and

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Google is hitting back strong with their

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own Suite of products their own AI

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agents and you might have noticed in one

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of the demos they use some sort of AI

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glasses if you're wondering what those

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glasses were this offers a hint Google

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Executives hint that AR glasses are

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poised for a comeback if you recall the

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Google Glass that was 10 years ago back

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in 2014 the product didn't really work a

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lot of people were not too happy about

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it stories are of people getting

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attacked for wearing them in public you

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know specifically in in San Francisco

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the point is it didn't land well it it

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didn't work at that time but now

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executives are signaling that new AI

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features could set the stage for AI

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glasses to return so ARS augment the

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reality so you're able to see certain

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projections through the glasses that

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appear in the real world some sort of an

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overlay combined with something like an

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AI assistant and this whole thing kind

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of falls under the project Astra so

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that's kind of the demo that we saw

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where the ladies walking around the

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office asking various questions while

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pointing a camera at various objects and

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the assistant responds seemingly very

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quickly very intelligently and as you

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may have noticed I mean some people are

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a little bit cautious about trusting

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Google with their new demos because

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there's some against a while back

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where seemingly one of the demos didn't

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work as advertised it was stitched

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together to make it seem like something

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else it was of course the vision demo it

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seemed like as you were drawing

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something on a page the assistant

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immediately recognized it and was able

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to rapidly make suggestions later we

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found out that it was edited and that's

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not quite how it worked but based on the

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feedback of people that actually went to

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the developer conference it seems like

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the latency how quickly those answers

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are produced that is real so first of

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all take a look at this quick demo that

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Demi how he's posted about project Astra

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what famous piece of literature does

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this remind you

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of that image of a skull reminds me of

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Hamlet do you enjoy Shakespeare's work

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yes I do um can you tell me what this

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famous thought experiment might be and

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explain it to me in one

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sentence that looks like the ship of

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Theus thought experiment it questions

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whether an object that has had all of

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its components replaced

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remains fundamentally the same

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object can you give me a creative poem

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about these

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objects a vibrant orb a mind laid bear

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time silent passage fills the air the

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fruit of thought the Sands that fall

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what Memories will it

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recall cool can you explain this diagram

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to me in a couple sentences

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this appears to be a diagram depicting

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spectral lines from different

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elements it is likely illustrating the

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characteristic frequencies of light

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emitted by those elements in a

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spectroscopic

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analysis cool thanks Gemini but the

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results were mixed here Santiago saying

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that there were some issues with the

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Google demo take a

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look okay so I was able to test project

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Astra which is uh Google's answer to

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open a I assistant now it was a little

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bit weird and I only had about 2 minutes

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to test um we went in this booth four

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different people and again they gave us

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only 2 minutes and they had a bunch of

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objects there on a looking down camera

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big screen uh somebody had to wear

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headphones on a microphone to talk to

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the assistant and we could use the

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objects uh just to put them in front of

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Astra and ask questions and tell it to

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do stories and whatnot now I I want to

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be fair because it was loud uh there was

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a lot of noise and whatnot but the demo

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did not go great uh the assistant had

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trouble following instructions uh we had

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to constantly say uh please go on please

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complete the request sometimes uh the

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guy in front of me asked the assistant

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to to write a story about the objects

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that that the assistant was looking at

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and the assistant said uh yeah sure I

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can do that and then it just stopped and

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we had to say okay go on and we

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constantly had to sort of like guide the

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assistant to tell the story um I went up

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to the screen and I drew something and

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on the screen like it was a toou screen

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I drew like a little sailboat on a

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smiley face and it worked okay the

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assistant was able to recognize the

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sailboat and it was able to recognize

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the smiling face but it felt choppy it

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felt like it's not ready yet well and it

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isn't this is just a demo is nobody else

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can use it uh so we'll have to see when

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it comes out how this is but my

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impression my first impression again

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only two minutes using this uh it was

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not great now obviously I have in mind

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the open AI presentation the

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presentation they gave yesterday that it

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went super smooth and it was it was

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amazing to see that demo but it was a

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demo as well so I don't want to make to

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compare them because I didn't get to use

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the open AI demo before using asra uh so

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that's that's how I felt uh we'll have

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to to

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see what happens in the next few weeks

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all right bye here's an image of

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somebody who got Early Access to check

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out project Astra here's kind of what

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that looked like no there's something

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through the Apple what do you think that

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is worm yes is that all you're adding

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yes that was it okay we're going to

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delete this now that looks like it work

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and uh yeah you guys

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turn that was amaz so it definitely

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looks like there's people that have

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really good results with it some people

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didn't necessarily like everything so I

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think we'll have to make our decisions

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when we get our hands on it but

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certainly it looks like the latency is

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good there's not too much delay and uh

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we'll see when this comes out they also

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announced having an email agent to

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continuously organize all the receipts

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in your inbox into a spreadsheet this is

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the thing that I was kind of excited

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about because it looks like you can

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organize all your receipts and have the

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AI constantly update your financials

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right by having the intake of your email

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or whatever else pulling that into

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Google Sheets updating those so

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basically instead of you going line by

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line sell by sell and inputting those

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this will automatically take care of

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that for you which I got to say seems

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very cool if we can do that accurately

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effectively Etc another one was

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returning an order say you have some

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shoes that you didn't like or whatever

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what if you wanted to return something

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and you you didn't have time to take

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care of yourself it looks like they took

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a picture of that shoe and said return

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the shoe and Gemini took care of

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everything for you did the email

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processed that whole thing and then just

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told you what to expect without your

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input without you babysitting at a

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search agent with multi-step researching

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and reasoning to find a pilates class

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one person pointed this out and I can't

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get this out of my head anymore because

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on one hand we're approaching AGI this

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technology that will fundamentally shift

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the world but when we're demonstrating

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how we're moving towards it what are the

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use cases we're demonstrating by talking

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about things like here's how to find a

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yoga class here's how to plan a trip to

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Miami you didn't like your pair of shoes

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you poor baby you're too lazy to return

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them well AGI can help and one other

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very interesting thing is that they've

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introduced a vo so vo is their answer to

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opening eyes Sora the ability to create

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various Tech to video animations and I

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mean it looks pretty good certainly I

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wouldn't say it's as good as what Sora

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seems to be but it's certainly better

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than or maybe on the level with Runway

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ml Pika Labs Etc we'll find out for sure

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again when we get our hands on it and we

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actually get to play around with it

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ourselves but once again we're seeing

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that no one really truly has a mo no

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matter what you release your competitors

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will not be that far behind and a few

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other really big and interesting

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developments around the various llm

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models that they're developing we have

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Gemini 1.5 flash this is the fast

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multimodal model with exceptional speed

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and efficiency for quick high frequency

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tasks very inexpensive 35 cents per

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input so looks like 1 million tokens are

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priced extremely well 35 cents for input

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53 cents per output so that's for 1

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million tokens they've also announced

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the 2 million context window and have

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said that their goal really is to have

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an infinite context window they're

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saying that this is yet another step

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towards that infinite context window

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right now however we do have the 2

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million token context window in private

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preview by the way a lot of this there's

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a wait list for so definitely join if

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you wanted to test some of the stuff out

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I'm on the weight list for that new Sor

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competitor vo I'm going to sign up for

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this Gemini 1.5 Pro 2 million context

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window right now and then there's this

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additions to the Gemma family we have

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Pali Gemma our first Vision language

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open model that's optimized for image

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captioning visual Q&A and other image

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labeling tasks now of course the idea of

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image labeling it's a big deal if you

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think about where that technology is

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going think about for example security

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cameras that are you know placed all

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over the world recording 24-hour footage

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a lot of that is useless since it's not

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easy to kind of parse that information

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right you have to have somebody sitting

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there looking at it or going over it but

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it's expensive to extract insights from

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that footage if you're able to have a

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vision language model that is able to

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caption those images accurately the use

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cases are massive for example you can

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have one over every patient in every

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patient's room at the hospital

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captioning maybe not every frame but

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every few seconds right It Go goes in

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and says the nurse came in at 10:15 and

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administered this medicine can be used

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as alarms for if people are you know

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going to Cardiac Arrest or something

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like that I mean there's obviously other

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sensors for that but it could be an

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extra layer of security if someone tries

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to escape or anything that other sensors

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wouldn't catch this would be able to in

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near instant real time caption what's

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happening and then another language

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model for example kind of parse that

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data and if something's happening that's

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not supposed to happen it can alert the

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staff or can log when the patient last

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received the medicine all automated all

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in real time as we've seen with open

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eyes technology it's pretty good at

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detecting people's emotional state based

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on their faces a lot of businesses would

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certainly enjoy being able to kind of

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get a feel for what their customers like

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and don't like right just automatically

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keep track of it obviously could be a

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little bit distopian right but you know

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people are going to want to use this

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again that's where this is going that's

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not necessarily would poly Gemma is

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capable of right now but we know that's

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where it's progressing we've already

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seen these companies publishing details

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specifically focusing on on medicine on

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the kind of the medical establishments

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having something like this be able to

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provide insight into what's happening at

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hospitals for example would be a big big

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deal also for example for announcements

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for streaming Games sports Esports Etc

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and then Gemma 2 which is going to be

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looks like launches in June and is built

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for industry leading performance at the

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most useful devel ER sizes it

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outperforms some models that are more

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than twice the size and will run

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efficiently on gpus or a single TPU so

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that's the tensor Processing Unit the

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Google's own sort of Chip infrastructure

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in vertex AI again Google's sort of AI

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Hub where a lot of the stuff is right so

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polya can be opened in vertex AI if you

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have that account but you have to have

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access first also the briefly mentioned

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Google gems which to me kind of sounds

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like the custom gpts as in the GPT store

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by open AI this ability to create these

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little functional pieces that do one

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specific task some custom thing that you

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want them to do and more and more agents

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that are coming soon that will be

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dropping soon and getting integrated

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with various Google products now keep in

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mind notice that Google and pretty much

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everybody else are talking about AI

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agents for example here Gemini can

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natively browse and use Chrome as a tool

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looks like openi is partnering with

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apple they'll be be on Apple phones and

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the Mac OS Google of course has their

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massive massive Android fan base a lot

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of things run in the Android sort of

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ecosystem people probably slightly

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underestimate how much stuff Google and

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the Android ecosystem has here's the

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global smartphone sales share by

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operating system Apple's presence of

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course is very strong very loyal but

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globally and especially at kind of like

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the the cheaper prices the cheaper range

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Android is massive here's another way to

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display that so this is the mobile

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operating system market share worldwide

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as of 2022 Android is at around 71% iOS

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is 27 and really not much else exists

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also getting back to what I was saying

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earlier about everyone moving into the

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AI agent space it's important to

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understand that these companies yeah

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they'll produce a very useful agents for

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the Everyday People they'll help them

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with emails and this and that and that's

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going to be excellent but the real big

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Power of AI agents will be the skill set

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you need the ability to build them for

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yourself your own custom ones maybe ones

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that run locally in your machine ones

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that power your business in fact if

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you've ever played factorio where you

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build this little Factory and optimize

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it to produce various things

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meticulously track its efficiency and

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outputs I wish I remembered who said

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this first it wasn't

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my idea but I really like it they said

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that in the future business will be like

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managing factorio only the various

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little pieces of it will be your very

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own AI autonomous agents earlier today I

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believe this gentleman on the right is

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Andrew a he's one of the top tier

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machine learning researchers ex Google

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he's up there amongst people like

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Jeffrey Hinton Yan theun Etc he's

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amongst the greats if you will and he

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did a very Noble thing I think by

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actually starting

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deeplearning.ai and I think he also

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partners with corera to build out free

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training for various AI applications now

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a lot of this is focused on developer

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side but there's a lot that he does for

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free and one of the recent things that

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he introduced is this course again it's

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free it's pretty short maybe 15 modules

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and this gentleman this excited

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Gentleman on the left he is the person

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that built crew Ai and so they've

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partnered to produce this multi- a agent

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systems with crew AI again I'm not

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affiliated with them this is not me

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pitching you anything I'm going through

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it right now I think it just came out

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today if I understand correctly and I'll

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kind of update everyone on how good I

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thought it was I've tried crew AI I've

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messed around with it it's good I

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thought autogen was better for some

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things but I will take another look at

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it after going through this course by

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the way for people that are building

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stuff like this with this guys is doing

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partnering with Andrew a and doing

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something like this that's smart

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whatever you're building if you're

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teaching people how to use it on a

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platform where it will be seen that's

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definitely a smart idea it's a good idea

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and if this is right up your alley if

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this is something that you're interested

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in I do want to encourage you to check

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out my natural 20 private group where we

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all learn to use AI learn to build these

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AI autonomous AI agents we're a thousand

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strong and growing rapidly and my goal

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is to build this into the best online

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community the most valuable and

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informative Community let built around

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how to wield AI for whatever purposes

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you want so if that's something that

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appeals to you join us won't you it

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would be great to have you along but

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whatever you decide to do thank you for

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watching this video my name is Wes rth

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and I'll see you next time

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