
LWiAI Podcast #127 - Chatbot dating app, AI at work, RedPajama 7B, tons of research, workers most worried that A.I.
Teaser’s AI dating app turns you into a chatbot, AI at Work: What People Are Saying, Faster sorting algorithms discovered using deep RL, and more!
Our 127th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!
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Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro / Banter
(02:50) Listener comments / corrections
(05:33) News Preview
Tools & Apps
Applications & Business
(26:05) Bankers Shopping FTX's 'Hundreds of Millions of Dollars' Stake in AI Startup: Report
(28:15) OpenAI chief executive does not plan to take company public
(29:49) The $500 million robot pizza startup you never heard of has shut down, report says
(31:16) Adobe opens up its Firefly generative AI model to businesses
(32:32) Google Cloud and Salesforce team up to bolster AI offerings
(33:50) A new important Generative A.I. startup has come out of stealth
Projects & Open Source
Research & Advancements
(42:20) Faster sorting algorithms discovered using deep reinforcement learning
(47:17) ControlVideo: Adding Conditional Control for One Shot Text-to-Video Editing
(49:50) The Curse of Recursion: Training on Generated Data Makes Models Forget
(51:20) InstructZero: Efficient Instruction Optimization for Black-Box Large Language Models
(54:28) Can Large Language Models Infer Causation from Correlation?
(57:24) Inference-Time Intervention: Eliciting Truthful Answers from a Language Model
(01:01:22) Scaling audio-visual learning without labels
(01:02:34) Tree-Ring Watermarks: Fingerprints for Diffusion Images that are Invisible and Robust
(01:03:59) Shining a light on neuromorphic computing
(01:05:34) Orca: Progressive Learning from Complex Explanation Traces of GPT-4
(01:07:20) From Pixels to UI Actions: Learning to Follow Instructions via Graphical User Interfaces
Policy & Safety
(01:11:25) ChatGPT took their jobs. Now they walk dogs and fix air conditioners.
(01:14:04) These are the American workers most worried that A.I. will soon make their jobs obsolete
(01:17:02) A.I. poses new threats to newsrooms, and they're taking action
(01:19:18) City of Yokosuka adopts ChatGPT after favorable trial results
(01:20:35) AI generated content should be labelled, EU Commissioner Jourova says
(01:23:35) OpenAI Sued for Libel After ChatGPT Allegedly Hallucinates Man Into Embezzlement Lawsuit
(01:27:12) Lawyers blame ChatGPT for tricking them into citing bogus case law
(01:30:16) U.S. Congress to consider two new bills on artificial intelligence
Synthetic Media & Art
(01:31:46) Why Nature will not allow the use of generative AI in images and video
(01:34:30) Blush, the AI lover from the same team as Replika, is more than just a sexbot
(01:37:47) Redditor creates working anime QR codes using Stable Diffusion
(01:38:53) Runway’s Gen-2 shows the limitations of today’s text-to-video tech
(01:42:17) Outro
LWiAI Podcast #127 - Chatbot dating app, AI at work, RedPajama 7B, tons of research, workers most worried that A.I.
Great content and insightful commentary—Thank you! I'd like to share some thoughts on your analysis of the BCG survey, which highlighted the disparity in AI optimism between leaders and frontline employees. Overall, I believe that leaders generally have more extensive experience working with computers compared to frontline employees across various industries. Consequently, reduced exposure to technology can increase fear of the unknown and concerns regarding its impact. This emphasizes that leaders cannot be take for granted that everyone has equal access and knowledge to such technologies, however simple it is to use. Instead, they should proactively address these disparities while implementing such technologies. Hope that makes sense. Eagerly awaiting this week's episode - Rajesh Kandaswamy