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  • Recycling is Broken. Can AI Fix It? w/ Ambarish Mitra, co-CEO of Greyparrot
    2024/11/28

    In this episode of AI-Curious, we dive deep into the muck of the global waste crisis and explore whether artificial intelligence can be the solution. Joining us is Ambarish Mitra, co-founder and co-CEO of Greyparrot, a groundbreaking AI startup transforming the recycling industry. We unpack the challenges of recycling today, the inefficiencies in traditional waste management systems, and how AI-powered solutions can help divert up to 50% of waste from landfills.

    Ambarish shares his journey from building a visual search engine to tackling the “shadow world” of post-consumption waste. He explains how Greyparrot’s AI-driven technology brings precision to waste sorting, earning it the moniker, “the iPhone of the waste world.” The conversation highlights the carrot-and-stick approach needed to drive adoption, the role of government policies, and the economic incentives for waste facilities.

    If you’re curious about how technology intersects with environmental sustainability—or simply want to know how your recycling bin’s contents actually fare—this episode is a must-listen.

    Key Topics Covered:

    •[3:19] Overview of the global waste crisis and its environmental impact.

    •[6:34] Why traditional recycling methods fail and the barriers to efficient waste management.

    •[15:35] How Greyparrot uses AI to solve complex waste sorting challenges.

    •[28:31] Current deployments of Greyparrot’s technology and its global impact.

    •[34:13] Policy recommendations and the financial incentives for waste management facilities.

    •[38:03] The vision for a future with drastically reduced landfill waste.


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  • The AI Music Revolution, w/ Marcus Bell, Creator of AI Pop Star "Ravyn Lyte"
    2024/11/21

    In this episode of AI-Curious, we dive deep into the intersection of AI and creativity with Marcus “Bellringer” Bell, a legendary music producer turned AI pioneer. Known for working with global icons like Snoop Dogg, Timbaland, and Nicki Minaj, Marcus has now stepped into the world of artificial intelligence to create Ravyn Lyte, the world’s first AI pop star. With over a quarter million Instagram followers and a catalog of music informed by neuroscience, Ravyn Lyte represents a groundbreaking fusion of human artistry and machine intelligence.

    Marcus shares his journey from traditional music production to leveraging AI to enhance creativity, discussing how tools like voice cloning and music personalization could redefine the future of the music industry. Along the way, he addresses the philosophical and practical questions surrounding AI’s role in art, including:

    •Can AI create better music than humans?

    •How will AI impact human artists?

    •Is there a future where music becomes personalized to the listener’s mood and needs?

    The conversation also explores the tension between AI-generated music and traditional artistry, with Marcus offering his vision of a “both/and” world where humans and AI collaborate to push artistic boundaries.


    Key Topics:

    •[4:21] Marcus Bell’s early career and the inflection point in 2023 that led him to embrace AI.

    •[7:13] How voice cloning technology helped Marcus overcome challenges and sparked the creation of Ravyn Lyte.

    •[16:36] The role of neuroscience in crafting music designed to heal and soothe.

    •[20:59] The potential for AI to democratize music creation while elevating quality.

    •[30:11] Marcus’ bold prediction: AI will lead to the best music in human history.

    •[33:05] A glimpse into the future: personalized music experiences tailored to individual emotions and needs.

    •[36:07] The enduring value of human connection and live musical performance.

    •[41:13] Marcus’ use of AI in daily life, from creative tools to legacy-building projects.

    Stay curious and tune in to learn how AI is revolutionizing music and reshaping the creative process.

    Marcus Bellringer Bell:
    https://www.bellringermusic.com/about

    Ravyn Lyte
    https://www.instagram.com/iamravynlyte/

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    46 分
  • AI’s Leading Critic: Gary Marcus on the Risks, Myths, and Failures of AI
    2024/11/14

    In this episode of AI-Curious, we speak with Gary Marcus, author of the new book "Taming Silicon Valley" and one of the most respected—and controversial—voices in artificial intelligence. Known as “AI’s leading critic,” Marcus shares his candid perspectives on the limitations of large language models (LLMs), the risks of concentrated power in Big Tech, and why the current AI landscape is in need of foundational change.

    Marcus explains:

    •Why LLMs like ChatGPT lack true reasoning capabilities and are prone to hallucinations.

    •His argument that LLMs are hitting a developmental plateau, despite billions of dollars being invested in scaling.

    •Concerns over Big Tech monopolies and the growing surveillance potential of companies like OpenAI.

    •How AI risks, from misinformation to bias and environmental impact, mirror the early industrial age’s “privatized profits and socialized costs.”


    We discuss his latest book, Taming Silicon Valley, which critiques the unchecked influence of tech giants and calls for grassroots action to demand better AI regulation and fairness. From online skirmishes with Sam Altman and Elon Musk to his thoughts on artificial general intelligence (AGI), Marcus offers a refreshingly candid take on the urgent challenges facing the AI industry.

    Timestamps:

    •0:00 Introduction: Who is Gary Marcus?

    •3:15 Gary’s early work on neural networks and reasoning.

    •7:30 The plateau of large language models: why scaling isn’t enough.

    •15:20 Surveillance, Big Tech, and the dangers of AI oligarchies.

    •21:45 Hallucinations and why generative AI isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.

    •28:00 Grassroots action: how the public can push for better AI.

    •34:10 Gary’s hopes for a proper debate with AI’s key players.

    •39:20 Final thoughts: The future of AI and AGI.


    Taming Silicon Valley: How We Can Ensure That AI Works for Us

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    43 分
  • AI (Scary as Hell) Privacy Risks, w/ I-XRAY Co-Creator AnhPhu Nguyen
    2024/11/08

    In this episode of AI-Curious, Jeff Wilser sits down with AnhPhu Nguyen, one of the Harvard students behind the I-XRAY, a controversial pair of hacked Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses that use facial recognition technology to identify people in real-time, revealing personal details like names and home addresses.

    AnhPhu discusses the ethical motivations behind the project, emphasizing how it was designed to raise awareness of AI privacy and surveillance risks rather than for profit. Together, they unpack the privacy issues, ethical implications, and the potential for policy changes in AI surveillance.

    • [0:00] – Viral story of AI-driven facial recognition glasses

    • [2:15] – Meet AnhPhu Nguyen: Harvard student and co-creator of the I-XRAY

    • [5:07] – The project’s origin and purpose: Raising awareness on AI privacy

    • [8:43] – How the I-XRAY works: Combining smart glasses, facial recognition, and AI

    • [15:02] – The ethics of AI surveillance: Privacy vs. convenience

    • [18:02] – Reactions from tech companies: Meta and PimEyes’ response

    • [19:10] – Advice to developers on ethical tech design and responsible AI

    • [22:36] – What’s next for AnhPhu: Exploring ethical boundaries in future tech

    This conversation explores crucial questions around AI-driven surveillance, responsible tech development, and what needs to change in policy to avoid a dystopian future. If you’re interested in AI, privacy, and the future of ethical tech, this episode sheds light on how these issues intersect and what we need to consider moving forward.

    AnhPhu's original Twitter/X post that went viral:
    https://x.com/AnhPhuNguyen1/status/1840786336992682409

    AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayfio's paper on how to make yourself "unsearchable":
    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iWCqmaOUKhKjcKSktIwC3NNANoFP7vPsRvcbOIup_BA/preview

    AnhPhu Nguyen on Twitter/X:
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    Caine Ardayfio on Twitter/X:
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    Forbes:
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2024/10/04/these-2-hackers-have-created-real-x-ray-specs/

    Original coverage from The Register:
    https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/04/harvard_engineer_meta_smart_glasses/

    The New York Times coverage:
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    25 分
  • TechCrunch Disrupt Recap: AI Hype, ChatGPT, and More
    2024/11/04

    In this episode of AI-Curious, Jeff Wilser dives into his experience at TechCrunch Disrupt (aka “DorkFest 2024”), exploring AI’s trajectory from hype to real-world impact. With 99% of companies showcasing some form of AI, Jeff unpacks the crowded landscape, from AI infrastructure to flashy generative AI tools. Here’s what you’ll hear:


    Main Topics Covered:

    TechCrunch Disrupt & AI’s Ubiquity

    •Flying cars, self-driving cars, and “non-human employees” headline Dorkfest 2024.

    •Reflecting on how AI has taken over the tech industry and the potential future of AI startups.

    •The competitive nature among AI giants like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind.

    Behind the Scenes: AI Startups and Industry Consolidation

    •Why many AI startups focus on infrastructure over “shiny objects” like generative AI.

    •Predictions for consolidation within the AI space and potential impacts on innovation.

    3 Quick Things: This Week in AI News

    1.ChatGPT with Search – OpenAI’s latest feature brings real-time web access, potentially disrupting traditional search engines like Google and Perplexity.

    2.AI Deepfakes & 2024 Election – As of November 4th, deepfakes have not heavily influenced the U.S. election, despite prior concerns.

    3.Time Magazine’s “Best Inventions of the Year” – Jeff shares his insights from writing for Time’s annual list, focusing on how AI is driving real solutions, from healthcare documentation to farming and cancer treatment.

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    10 分
  • Why Most Businesses Fail with AI (And How to Fix It), w/ the Founders of CO/AI
    2024/10/31

    In this episode of AI-Curious, we delve into the disconnect between businesses’ aspirations for AI and their practical implementation. Featuring insights from Anthony Batt and Shane Robinson, co-founders of Co-AI—a hub for AI knowledge and resources—this conversation explores how businesses can adopt AI more effectively.

    Jeff, Anthony, and Shane start by identifying two major challenges: finding trustworthy AI tools among the influx of new options and addressing the gap between wanting to use AI and actually seeing results. They then dive into Co-AI’s practical approach, emphasizing the importance of mindset, cultural shifts, and active experimentation as foundational steps for businesses looking to leverage AI.

    Topics include:

    •How companies can create a culture of experimentation and reward AI exploration.

    •Practical use cases of AI as a “thought partner” and “sales coach” to enhance productivity.

    •Ways business leaders can overcome inertia and initiate AI practices that evolve with company needs.

    •Stories from Anthony and Shane on AI’s role in business evolution, informed by their years in tech innovation.

    This episode offers essential guidance for leaders, technologists, and anyone navigating the AI landscape. Join us to learn actionable strategies for bridging the gap between abstract AI goals and measurable business outcomes.


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    36 分
  • A World-Class Magician Now Teaches AI (This is his playbook), w/ Mike Jacobson, aka "Magic Mike"
    2024/10/24

    In this episode of AI-Curious, host Jeff Wilser sits down with world-class magician, brand strategist, and AI educator Mike Jacobson, also known by his stage name, Magic Mike. Beyond his acclaimed magic performances, Mike has expanded his career into corporate strategy, marketing consulting, and AI education, making him a dynamic force across multiple industries.

    During this lively conversation, Jeff and Mike explore the intersection of magic, curiosity, and AI. From Mike’s early “PowerPoint Parties” with friends to AI-infused variety shows at bars in New York, the episode delves into how play and creativity can be powerful tools for demystifying AI. Mike shares his experience leading engaging AI workshops for major corporations, including Meta, where he brings fun and experimentation into the typically serious corporate environment.

    Key themes:

    •How curiosity can unlock new ways of thinking.

    •How AI can be used to inject playfulness into learning, team building, and even corporate workshops.

    •Mike’s innovative “It Writes Itself” workshops, where participants create AI-powered presentations, games, and creative projects.

    •Practical advice on embracing AI in both work and personal life, with examples from Mike’s unique approach.

    Tune in to see how magic and AI can come together to spark creativity, inspire curiosity, and break down the barriers to understanding emerging technologies.

    Timestamps:

    •[00:00] Intro to Magic Mike and his diverse career

    •[05:14] The origin of AI-themed PowerPoint Parties

    •[11:59] How AI workshops began with fun and curiosity

    •[18:23] What AI can and can’t do for creativity

    •[21:24] Transitioning from AI bar shows to corporate workshops

    •[29:36] The role of low-stakes creativity in demystifying AI

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    45 分
  • AI in Hollywood (Dispatch from LA Tech Week)... and AI Botches the News
    2024/10/21

    In this episode of AI-Curious, Jeff Wilser reports from LA Tech Week, where he delves into the pressing questions surrounding AI’s role in Hollywood. Will AI replace actors and screenwriters, or will it enhance the creative process, making content production faster and more efficient? Jeff shares insights from a fireside chat with Susanne Daniels, former Global Head of Content at YouTube, on the limits of AI in the entertainment industry and the need for keeping “humans in the loop.”

    Key topics:

    •The potential and concerns of AI in film production, animation, and the role of studio executives.

    •The idea of AI-powered content personalization, where AI could tailor shows for individual viewers.

    •How AI-generated art is breaking new ground, including the robot artist Ai-Da’s abstract portrait, sold at Sotheby’s for over $120,000.

    •A news story about an AI-powered site mistakenly accusing a district attorney of murder.

    •The latest developments in AI tools like Perplexity and its customizable knowledge search for businesses.

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    10 分