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Tech in Three
by Dr. Nate Tenhundfeld
Your essential podcast for the latest and groundbreaking developments in the world of technology, in just three stories and three minutes.
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Episode 12: Google I/O Event, Reddit's Data, & GPT-4o
In this episode we cover the broad releases highlighted by Google in their I/O event, a partnership between OpenAI and Reddit, as well as the release of the multi-modal GPT-4o model. All in just three minutes.
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Episode 11: AI Voice Cloning, Self-Driving for All, and Economic Impacts of Generative AI
In this episode we cover advances in voice cloning, a new approach to self-driving that could benefit everyone buying a new car, and a report that covers the economic impacts of generative AI. All in just 3 minutes.
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Episode 10: Hacking with AI, Stealth gpt2-chatbot Release, Space Force's Newest Tool
In this episode we cover a concerning pre-print which shows that GPT-4 can exploit 87% of one-day vulnerabilities, a stealthy release of "gpt2-chatbot" that we know nothing about, and Danti's new AI that allows analysts to search satellite imagery with natural language. All in just three minutes.
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Deep Dive 2: The History of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
In this second deep dive episode we cover the history of AI as a foundation for our future deep dives in modern AI approaches.
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Episode 9: AI Newscasters, Fenix 7 Robot, & AI Generated Music
In this episode we cover Rio (an AI-driven news anchor), Sanctuary AI's newest Fenix humanoid robot, and the incredible developments in AI generated music, all in just 3 minutes!
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Episode 8: Size Matters, Atlas Shrugged, and AI Doctors
In this episode we cover Meta's Llama 3 release, Boston Dynamic's new Atlas robot, and evaluation criteria for AI in medicine, in just three minutes.
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Deep Dive 1: The History of Computing
In our first deep dive, we look at the history of computing. These deep dives will be less frequent than our regular three stories in three minutes, but will serve as a primer to dig into more rich content and explore concepts that take more than 3 minutes.
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Episode 7: A Futuristic Boutineer, Llama 3, and A Million Tokens
In this episode we discuss the new AI Pin from Humane, the release of Llama 3 from Meta at a reported size of 140 billion parameters, and Gemini 1.5 Pro with a context window of 1 million tokens, all in just three minutes
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Episode 6: Multimodal Chipset, Tesla's Full Self Driving Update, and Meta's Approach to AI Generated Content
In this episode we cover SiMa.ai's newest multimodal chipset which could allow you to run AI on your devices, Tesla's "human-like" update to full self-driving, and Meta's approach to label (rather than remove) AI generated content.
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Episode 5: Neuralink, Automated Cybersecurity, and a Billion Here a Billion There
In this episode we discuss the first ever patient to receive a Neuralink implant, an automated code-scanning autofix for cybersecurity, and a $4 billion investment in AI by Amazon
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Episode 4: An AI developer, videogamer, and Rosie at last!
In this episode we cover Devin (a full blown computer engineer that's an AI), Google DeepMind's SIMA which has learned to play video games and take instructions in natural language, and Figure-01, a robot that is able to take appropriate actions in its environment based on its understanding and reasoning!
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Episode 3: Better than GPT4, AI Film Making, Sketches into Video Games
This episode of "Tech in Three" covers three significant developments in AI. The first story discusses Claude 3, the first generative LLM which may have surpassed GPT-4, although some are not so sure. The second story talks about how text-to-image and text-to-video capabilities of generative AI may be revolutionizing the film making industry. Finally, we cover Genie, Google's newest development which enables you to turn pictures and even hand drawn sketches into playable environments like video games.
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Episode 2: Groq's LPU, Material Sciences, & A Rotten Apple
This episode of "Tech in Three" covers three significant developments in AI. The first story discusses Groq's new computer chip, an LPU designed for efficient sequential processing, particularly in natural language processing, offering a potential alternative to traditional GPUs. The second segment highlights Orbital Materials' AI system, Linus, which innovates in material science by generating 3D molecular structures from language instructions. The final story reports on Apple's decision to abandon its self-driving car project, marking a significant shift in the company's direction. The episode encapsulates these key advancements in AI and their potential impact across various sectors.
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Episode 1: Google Gemini, Mona Machine-a, & Amazon's Text-to-Speech
In this episode we discuss the controversy over Gemini's image creations, a robot able to sketch in a human like way in real time, and Amazon's creation of the largest ever text-to-speech model... All in just 3 minutes.
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Your essential podcast for the latest and groundbreaking developments in the world of technology, in just three stories and three minutes.
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Dr. Nate Tenhundfeld
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