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Where are we now?
How AI and the Metaverse will Shape Society with Ian Beacraft | SXSW 2023
Generative AI is digitizing skillsets, making them programmable and upgradeable. As a result, a new class of Generalists will dominate the era of generative AI. As expertise and experience are no longer needed to perform with proficiency in new fields, those with a breadth of experience and passionate curiosity will rise to the top. With AI, individual creators can become armies of one.
This will flip the corporate world on its head and is already disrupting training and education. Socratic learning with ChatGPT and performing surgery in VR are just the beginning. The combination of AI and Extended reality will bring about the return of the apprenticeship, where our teachers are machines.
Even our relationships will change. In a time where our behaviors are guided by algorithms, and humans become more machine-like, machines are becoming more human. AI companions provoke emotions and elicit feelings of romance, while children are less concerned with whether their friends are real or synthetic.
This isn't the future. This is happening today. We’ll explore what these trends mean now and for the decades to come.
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Ray Perrault: Presenting the 2023 AI Index
The AI Index, currently in its sixth year, tracks, collates, distills, and visualizes data relating to artificial intelligence. The AI Index provides unbiased, rigorously vetted, and globally sourced data for policymakers, researchers, journalists, executives, and the general public to develop a deeper understanding of the complex field of AI. Led by a Steering Committee of influential AI thought leaders, the AI Index is the world’s most comprehensive report on trends in AI. The 2023 report will cover AI trends related to research and development, technical performance, technical AI ethics, economy, education, policy and governance, diversity as well as public opinion.
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9 New AI Tools That Will BLOW YOUR MIND (Must See)
Greg Brockman, President and Co-Founder of @OpenAI, joins Alexandr Wang, CEO and Founder of Scale, to discuss the role of foundation models like GPT-3 and DALL·E 2 in research and in the enterprise. Foundation models make it possible to replace task-specific models with those that are generalized in nature and can be used for different tasks with minimal fine-tuning.
In January 2021, OpenAI introduced DALL·E, a text-to-image generation program. One year later, it introduced DALL·E 2, which generates more realistic, accurate, lower-latency images with four times greater resolution than its predecessor. At the same time, it released InstructGPT, a large language model (LLM) explicitly designed to follow instructions. InstructGPT makes it practical to leverage the OpenAI API to revise existing content, such as rewriting a paragraph of text or refactoring code.
Before creating OpenAI, Brockman was the CTO of Stripe, which he helped build from four to 250 employees. Watch this talk to learn how foundation models can help businesses benefit from applications that they can create more quickly than with past generations of AI tools.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman | AI for the Next Era
Greylock general partner Reid Hoffman interviews OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. The AI research and deployment company's primary mission is to develop and promote AI technology that benefits humanity. Founded in 2015, the company has most recently been noted for its generative transformer model GPT - 3, which uses deep learning to produce human-like text, and its image-creation platform DALL·E.
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9 New AI Tools That Will BLOW YOUR MIND (Must See)
I show you 9 Epic Ai Tools and websites that you need to try. Everyone is talking about artificial intelligence since the launch of ChatGPT...So I've found 9 more mind blowing ai tools to make you super human.
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The 5 Biggest Artificial Intelligence (AI) Trends In 2023 Everyone Must Get Ready For Now
In this video, we look at the five biggest trends in the field of AI and machine learning for 2023:
1. The continuous democratisation of AI via apps, AIaaS and no-code environments
2. The emergence of powerful Generative AI platforms
3. Further push towards fair, ethical and explainable AI
4. Working alongside AIs and job augmentation.
5. Sustainable AI
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Andrew Ng: Deep Learning, Education, and Real-World AI | Lex Fridman Podcast #73
Andrew Ng is one of the most impactful educators, researchers, innovators, and leaders in artificial intelligence and technology space in general. He co-founded Coursera and Google Brain, launched deeplearning.ai, Landing.ai, and the AI fund, and was the Chief Scientist at Baidu. As a Stanford professor, and with Coursera and deeplearning.ai, he has helped educate and inspire millions of students including me.
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Andrew Ng - The State of Artificial Intelligence
Dec 15, 2017 Professor Andrew Ng is the former chief scientist at Baidu, where he led the company's Artificial Intelligence Group. He is an adjunct professor at Stanford University. In 2011 he led the development of Stanford University’s main MOOC (Massive Open Online Courses) platform and also taught an online Machine Learning class that was offered to over 100,000 students, leading to the founding of Coursera.
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Staying ahead of AI
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How to keep up with AI research?
AI is a one of the fastest progressing fields. 1000s of papers released every month, So how do we keep up? SUBSCRIBE to Code Emporium: https://www.youtube.com/c/CodeEmporium
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ChatGPT-4 Unlocks Research Genius: The Tricks You Need to See!
In this video, I share with you how I use chat GPT-4 for research and the tricks that I have discovered.
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Elon Musk’s A.I. Destroys Champion Gamer!
Hi, welcome to ColdFusion Dota 2 Championship
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IBM's Watson Supercomputer Destroys Humans in Jeopardy | Engadget
Engadget provides the web's best consumer electronics & gadgets coverage. Launched in 2004 by former Gizmodo editor and co-founder Peter Rojas, Engadget now covers the latest mobile devices, computers, TVs, laptops, personal electronics, hardware, tablets, and cameras. Engadget's video property is a part of the AOL On Network. Jan 13, 2011
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Tonight Showbotics: Jimmy Meets Sophia the Human-Like Robot
Jimmy Fallon demos amazing new robots from all over the world, including an eerily human robot named Sophia that plays rock-paper-scissors.
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You can soon buy a sex robot equipped with artificial intelligence for about $20,000
In her National Geographic series, "America Inside Out," Katie Couric learned about the world's first sex robot, Harmony.
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NASA uncovers another planet with help of artificial intelligence
NASA is celebrating after groundbreaking artificial intelligence helped discover a new planet. NASA researchers used advanced machine learning technology from Google to help find the planet thousands of light-years away. Michelle Miller reports.
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HAL 9000: "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
An excerpt from the 1968 film "2001: A Space Odyssey" directed by Stanley Kubrick. Synopsis: Mankind finds a mysterious, obviously artificial, artifact buried on the moon and, with the intelligent computer HAL, sets off on a quest, where the way the HAL 9000 super computer malfunctions.
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