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  • #110 Apples Strawberries and AI
    2024/09/12

    Welcome to the latest episode of the ChatGPT Report, hosted by Ryan, a self-described "mid IQ guy on AI." In this 15-minute roundup, Ryan covers recent developments in the AI world, including Apple's latest event and their new AI features for iPhones. The A18 chip promises significant advancements in on-device generative AI, introducing "Apple Intelligence" for natural language understanding, image recognition, and personalized actions. Despite these announcements, Ryan expresses some skepticism about their real-world impact.

    The episode also highlights an impressive AI-generated video by creator Rohki, drawing comparisons to the popular series Arcane. Ryan discusses an open letter to OpenAI from Taher, a partner at Luma Labs, urging the responsible use of AI technology. Additionally, he touches on rumors about OpenAI's upcoming "Strawberry" model, which aims to improve response quality for complex queries but faces challenges in performance and pricing. The podcast wraps up with mentions of other AI-related news, including Stanford students' creation of alphaXiv, an open discussion forum for research papers, and developments in Midjourney's hardware team.

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    12 分
  • #109 What Do I Do With My Hands
    2024/09/05

    In this week's ChatGPT Report, host Ryan brings you the latest AI news in his signature concise style. Despite a relatively quiet week in the AI world, Ryan covers:


    - Speculation about an AI market swing involving Nvidia and Microsoft

    - The underwhelming debut of China's Mini Max AI text-to-video tool

    - Mixed reviews of Cursor AI's productivity claims

    - AI agents building their own society in Minecraft

    - OpenAI's market dominance and lack of urgency to update ChatGPT

    - Rumors about the upcoming "Project Strawberry"

    - OpenAI's meteoric rise and financial stability


    Join Ryan for his unique perspective as a middle-class construction sales rep navigating the world of AI. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe for weekly Thursday episodes and Monday interviews. Connect with the show on LinkedIn and Twitter @ChatGPTReport or email thechatgptreport@gmail.com.

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    13 分
  • #108 May the Cursor Be With You
    2024/08/29

    This episode of the ChatGPT Report covers the latest AI news and updates. Topics include (with Ryan's opinions)

    1. Anthropic's LaTeX rendering feature for Claude
    2. Amazon Q's code transformation capabilities saving developer time
    3. Discussions on the prevalence of ML implementation among AI workers
    4. AI's impact on academic testing and college education
    5. New Gemini features in Chrome
    6. The exodus of AGI Safety staffers from OpenAI
    7. Cursor AI's potential as a smart code editor for all skill levels
    8. Upcoming Apple event announcement

    9. Check out the X account for all the links!

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    17 分
  • #107 Burnt Out
    2024/08/22

    Welcome to the ChatGPT Report! I'm your host Ryan, bringing you the latest AI news in under 15 minutes.

    While it may not be an earth-shattering week for AI, there are still some interesting developments to discuss.

    First up, it seems many people are feeling "burnt out" on AI news, with so many claiming to use it. But we'll still cover the latest from Luma, Midjourney, and more.

    Oliver Jane shared some free AI courses from NVIDIA that you won't want to miss. We'll also discuss Procreate adding generative AI to their platform, and an interesting LinkedIn experiment using AI to enhance connection requests.

    Google is facing a major threat from AI search tools like SearchGPT and Perplexity, which our host has been testing extensively. And Midjourney released a new web-based image editor with some great additions.

    Finally, we'll touch on the abundance of self-help content that may not actually be self-help related - a sign of a slower week in the world of AI.

    Tune in for this quick but informative episode of the ChatGPT Report!

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    12 分
  • #106 Grok 2.0 Image Creation Here We Come
    2024/08/15

    In this episode of TheChatGPTReport, we spotlight midaiartwork's "The Final Hours of Pompeii" video, a captivating blend of history and AI artistry created using Midjourney, Google-ImageFX, Luma, Runway, and ElevenLabs. We also dive into the release of Grok 2.0, examining its new image generation capabilities powered by Black Forest Lab's Flux 1 AI model. While Grok 2.0 impresses with quick image creation, it still falls short of Midjourney's advanced customization options. We touch on Google's recent Gemini demo, showcasing the real-world challenges of AI implementation.

    The episode wraps up with a discussion on the impact of AI in marketing, citing a study that reveals decreased consumer trust and purchase intent when AI is prominently featured. We explore Gary Marcus's controversial prediction of an imminent AI bubble collapse, considering both the current hype and the potential for future legitimacy in AI applications. This episode offers a balanced look at the latest developments in AI technology and its effects on various industries.

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    12 分
  • AI Copyright Interview W/ Kevin DeBré
    2024/08/05

    In this episode of the ChatGPT Report, host Ryan interviews Kevin DeBre, a startup tech lawyer from Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, to explore the complex legal landscape surrounding AI and large language models. They delve into copyright issues for AI-generated content, and discuss the unique challenges faced by text-to-image and music AI creators. Kevin offers expert insights on potential legal changes and regulations in response to rapid AI advancements. This concise yet informative conversation provides listeners with a clear understanding of the current legal challenges in the AI industry.


    Thanks to Kevin for coming on!


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    24 分
  • #105 AI Betting and Odds
    2024/08/01

    In this episode of the ChatGPT Report, host Ryan delivers the latest AI news in a concise 15-minute format. He dives deep into the world of AI in sports, discussing how new tracking technologies could revolutionize sports betting and team strategies. Ryan explores the potential for AI to create new statistics and change how games are analyzed, using examples from soccer and hockey. He also touches on the ethical implications and potential exploitation of these technologies in the betting industry.

    The episode covers several other AI developments, including Meta's new Segment Anything Model 2 for object segmentation, Instagram's plans for user-created AI chatbots, and the merger of Leonardo.AI with Canva. Ryan also mentions advancements in AI-assisted breast cancer detection and Runway's new image-to-video generation feature. Additionally, he discusses NBC's use of AI in personalizing Olympic coverage on their Peacock app. Ryan reminds listeners that he'll be on vacation next week but will return with more AI insights in the following episode.

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    13 分
  • #104 - Llama 3.1, Meta's New AI Empire
    2024/07/25

    "The AI Revolution Marches On: Llama 3.1 and Meta's Open-Source Vision"

    ...Yes I had some editing trouble.....only within the first 20 seconds ha

    In this episode, we dive into the latest developments in the AI world, with a focus on Meta's groundbreaking release of Llama 3.1. We explore Mark Zuckerberg's vision for an open-source AI future, drawing parallels to the Linux model and discussing the potential impact on small businesses and individual users. The episode kicks off with our new segment "Blunders of AI," highlighting a Reddit post where Gemini AI miscalculated marathon pace times. We then spotlight our Creator of the Week, Othingstodo, praising their anime-inspired artwork that captures serene natural scenes.

    Our small news segment is packed with exciting updates: we showcase a mesmerizing video of AI-generated waterfall imagery responding to a dancer's movements, and discuss Igor's comprehensive rankings of AI video generators, with Gen-3 alpha taking the top spot. We touch on the launch of GPT-40 Mini and user reactions, noting a trend towards Claude. Adobe Illustrator's new Generative Fill Vectors feature is highlighted for its potential to revolutionize vector design and logo creation. The episode concludes with an in-depth look at Llama 3.1, dissecting Zuckerberg's interview with Rowan Cheung and considering the implications of Meta's open-source approach for the future of AI development and accessibility.

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    13 分