Google Gemini and the Wall of Noise // AI Inside 17
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- Unpack the AI noise from #Google I/O 2024 and #OpenAI's #GPT-4o reveal, with Jason Howell, Jeff Jarvis, and guest Mike Elgan analyzing the impact on search, content creation, voice interactions, and the evolving interactions between humans and AI.
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- Google I/O 2024: everything announced
- Google’s broken link to the web
- Google rolls out AI Overviews in US with more countries coming soon
- Google’s generative AI can now analyze hours of video
- Google's Project Astra uses your phone's camera and AI to find noise makers, misplaced items and more.
- OpenAI debuts GPT-4o ‘omni’ model now powering ChatGPT
- Mike's article: We're all talking to AI now
- The case against teaching kids to be polite to Alexa
- Meet My A.I. Friends
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The airport walkway analogy - spot on.
I know, right? Spot on.
I'm not sure why, but the production quality and smoothness of these episodes has jumped. You could easily think you've been making these for many years, which, I suppose, you have!
Oh awesome! I take that as a compliment. I am definitely dialing in my systems with every episode!
I think the reason we should treat AI as a person with kindness is because we become the way we act.
I tend to say thank you when I interact with my Google Home. Not always but it just happens.
I imagine using gpt memory we can shape the interaction to suit us. I personally am very British. Not being polite to Alexa is unnatural but it is still at best a coworker. So many professions interact differently such as the math tutor, so the new variety of tone and speed is important for UX. As shown by the airport runway people, we need to be able to use the tool as we need. I think the human desire beats "it is just a machine" for the select people. People left partners and remarried based on only chat room interactions until their wedding day.
Jarvis is such a boomer.
AGI will be more alike the human mind than a mindless stocastic tool as he's proposing.
I understand his caution around AGI. I do feel like we differ in our views around whether AGI will actually happen or not. I'm pretty convinced we'll see it at some point. But as you say, what form will it take when that happens?
Get Mike on again he was a great guest
I agree, Mike is so dang good.
Yup, I always enjoy listening to Mike's take on things.
@@Techsploder In regards to Mike comment in Chat Gpt voice, I totally disagree. I actually like the emotive voice of openai product. I have a very cheerful attitude, and i need my chat box to be cheerful, and not sounding like a robot.
@@justcallmebrian793 I tend to agree with you on this too. I think the more we get these chatbot conversations to resemble what we as humans are used to, the less cognitive dissonance comes into the picture to throw us off track. But the flirty quality of the chatbot is a bit ick to me.
@@justcallmebrian793 this is true but it does give me the ick to think about how some are on this to make the perfect girlfriend.
“Perhaps it is wise to teach AI how to communicate like humans. This way, if we eventually achieve artificial general intelligence (AGI), it won't seem so alien to us because it will have evolved from a more human-like foundation.”
(“This sentence was edited using Chat GPT 4o.”)
Here’s the original, “less elegant,” sentence that I wrote…
Maybe it’s wise to teach AI how to talk like us in case we do eventually reach AGI it won’t seem so alien to us because it will have evolved from a more human like foundation.
Yeah I'm not entirely sold on the idea that we shouldn't build these things to replicate how we communicate. I do think there is value to that approach.
With respect to the gender of AI Assistant voices: generally men have an equal/neutral preference between voice genders, but women prefer a female voice. Women tend to find a male voice more commanding/demanding in a way that they do not find desirable in an assistant.
I prefer a female AI assistant voice but it's way too complicated. I installed the Gemini app to my Pixel 8 Pro phone and if Gemini has a voice I've never heard it. Killing time, I watched Google's I/O. Now, it seems like Google has 8 different versions of AI. Maybe, they need more time to locate the universal Goldilocks AI version. Google I/O was definitely for developers because out of nowhere they start talking about tokens. And yet, no Mortal Kombat arcade machine was on the stage. I might have liked if they talked about their text to video AI one more but maybe that's one AI they're ready to quickly abandon. I love Google but the presentation was pretty confusing and all over the place.
Hadn't considered that.
It was VERY noisy.